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Board backs county participation in research project on cumulative health impacts of cascading hazards
Summary
Supervisors approved a letter of support and endorsed the chief climate resiliency officer’s participation on an advisory board for a research project studying cumulative mental and physical health impacts of cascading environmental hazards in rural communities.
The Lake County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4 approved a letter of support for a research project that aims to study cumulative health impacts from cascading environmental hazards — including wildfire smoke, heat, flooding and evacuations — in rural communities. The board also approved the chief climate resiliency officer and tribal liaison serving on the project’s community advisory board.
Terry Logsdon, the county’s chief climate resiliency officer, said the…
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