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CDC’s Climate Change Workgroup. Formed in Fall 2006 to provide a forum for intra-agency discussion and collaboration. Includes science and policy staff from across the Agency. First activity was to convene a workshop to discuss the Public Health approach, in January 2007.
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CDC’s Climate Change Workgroup • Formed in Fall 2006 to provide a forum for intra-agency discussion and collaboration. • Includes science and policy staff from across the Agency. • First activity was to convene a workshop to discuss the Public Health approach, in January 2007
Completed Workshops: • “The Public Health Response to Global Climate Change” January 2007, Atlanta • “Climate Change and Water-borne Diseases” October 2007, Atlanta • “Excessive Heat: Confronting Climate Change, Vulnerability, and Urbanization by Improving Heat Health Services, Mitigation Strategies, and Communications” November 2007, Tempe AZ • “The Public Health Response to Climate Change: Effective Health Communication and Marketing” January 2008, Washington DC • “Climate Change and Communities of Color: Assessing and Addressing Vulnerabilities” March 2008, Atlanta • “Climate Change and Public Health Law” Hosted by Public Health Law & Policy. October 2008, Sacramento CA • “Advancing Climate Justice” Hosted by WE ACT for Environmental Justice. January 2009, New York City
Planned Workshops, 2009: • “Climate Change and Local Public Health” in partnership with NACCHO, early summer 2009. Location TBD. • “Climate Change Impacts on Health in South Asia” August 2009, Goa, India
CDC’s Climate Change Workgroup • Received first appropriations (7.5m) in FY 2009 for the creation of a Climate Change Program. • Support extramural research: Climate Change: Environmental Impact on Human Health (3m) • Fund agency programs on climate change impacts (2m) • Support State and Local HD programs (1.5m) • Support workforce development: • Dissertation awards (through ASPH) • Post-Doctoral support (MOU with NCAR)
CDC’s Policy Statement on Climate Change • Emerged from key partner/stakeholder discussions during the January2007 meeting • Forms the cornerstone for CDC’s policy on Climate Change http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/climatechange/ • A set of “priority actions” that guide the public health approach