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Climate Change and Health Program | Department of Health Climate Change and Health Program To prepare for the human health effects related to climate change and create a healthy, sustainable, and resilient future for all Rhode Islanders. Educate the public to raise awareness about the connection between climate change and health. Work with community partners/agencies to develop a unified and equitable adaptation plan.
Advocate for policy and behavioral changes that reduce/prevent emission of greenhouse gases. Focus on holistic solutions, community cohesiveness, and equity. Coordinate with local, state, and regional partners to leverage efforts to mitigate public health impacts.
Offer a variety of programs to mitigate public health impacts among vulnerable populations.
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