Climate change cures are possible, but we must urge Congress to act May 10, 2024

Alan S. Peterson, MD, PSR Climate Ambassador | LNP
In Pennsylvania last year, we saw health consequences from climate events in the form of warmer temperatures, smoke from Western U.S. and Canadian wildfires and increased flooding. We must address the issue of climate change head-on. Mounting evidence highlights the undeniable link between our reliance on fossil fuels and the toll on public health.
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