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California tackles extreme heat crisis with health equity focus

June 07, 2024 | California Department of Public Health, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California



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California tackles extreme heat crisis with health equity focus
In a recent meeting hosted by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), officials gathered to discuss the pressing issue of extreme heat and its health impacts, particularly in the context of climate change. The meeting, attended by over 200 partners, was led by Robin Pierce and Kevin Barajas, who emphasized the importance of health equity and community resilience in the face of rising temperatures.

Dr. Rohan Radhakrishna, head of the CDPH Office of Health Equity, highlighted that extreme heat is the leading weather-related killer in the United States. He noted that climate change is exacerbating the frequency and severity of heat events, with 2022 recorded as the warmest year since 1850. This alarming trend poses significant risks to public health, particularly for vulnerable populations.

The meeting served as a platform for California state agencies to outline their strategies for mitigating the health impacts of extreme heat. Participants were encouraged to engage through chat and Q&A features, ensuring a collaborative approach to addressing these critical issues. The CDPH aims to integrate climate, health, and equity considerations into all policies, reinforcing their commitment to improving living conditions and advancing climate action.

As summer approaches, the discussions are particularly timely, underscoring the urgency for effective public health responses to climate-related challenges. The meeting was recorded and will be made available online, allowing broader access to the insights shared by health officials and stakeholders.

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