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  • Livestream Discussion: Fueling Sickness

    Join us on Wednesday, February 18 at 7:00 pm EST for our livestream discussion of "Fueling Sickness: The Hidden Health Costs of Fossil Fuel Pollution," a collaborative report led by 12 national health organizations.

  • Shale and Public Health Conference 2026

    Duquesne University 600 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

    Join PSR Pennsylvania for a hybrid in person/online event that brings together healthcare professionals, researchers, and advocates to examine the intersection of shale gas development and public health impacts. 

  • The High Cost of AI: How Data Centers are Reshaping Pennsylvania’s Energy Landscape

    In this webinar, contributing report authors and experts from Clean Energy Group (CEG), Clean Air Council (CAC), and Physicians for Social Responsibility Pennsylvania (PSR PA) will delve into how data center-driven energy demand is driving up utility bills while jeopardizing climate and environmental progress for Pennsylvania.

    Free
  • Our Planet, Our Health: 2026 Climate Action Convention

    George Mason University 3351 Fairfax Dr, Arlington, VA, United States

    The 2026 Our Planet, Our Health Convention will convene health professionals, researchers, community leaders, and policy experts to tackle one of the most urgent issues of our time: the growing impact of climate change on health. CME credit available. Co-sponsored by PSR.

    $25 – $550
  • Climate Health Equity Day

    George Mason University 3351 Fairfax Dr, Arlington, VA, United States

    Medical Students for a Sustainable Future (MS4SF) is hosting their annual meeting, Climate Health Equity Day, on Saturday February 28th in Arlington, Virginia and a hybrid option on Zoom.

    $15
  • Health and Environmental Impacts of Nuclear Weapons and War

    This presentation will describe the manifold public health threats posed by: current global programs to expand and modernize these nuclear weapons arsenals; the abrogation of international treaties to reduce the dangers; and areas of heightened great-power confrontation.

    Free
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