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 Extreme Heat - what to do

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Increase awareness of physical health impacts of wildfire smoke, heat, and their intersection.

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Increase healthcare system capacity to respond to wildfire smoke events, wildfires, floods, and other climate impacts.

  • Assess existing mental health resources and increase as needed, such as network of providers, integration with general practitioners and emergency responders, screenings, and capacity of inpatient and outpatient care, scalable to smoke events.

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  • Home
  • About
    • Our Team
    • Events
    • News
    • History
  • The Science
  • Impacts + Vulnerabilities
    • Wildfires
    • Wildfire Smoke
    • Higher Temperatures
    • Wetter Winters/Springs + Flooding
    • Drier Summers + Drought
    • Climate Variability
    • Climate Migration and Population Change
  • Goals + Strategies
    • Agriculture
    • Buildings, Land Use, & Transportation
    • Business, Recreation & Tourism
    • Ecosystems & Wildfire
    • Emergency Preparedness & Response
    • Energy
    • Water
    • Wildfire Smoke, Heat, and Health
  • Implementation