electrification
SF Bay PSR physicians will be there to answer career questions and share information about climate health advocacy and how to protect your family from gas appliance air pollution.
Read MoreDr. Bret Andrews will share insights on the health impacts of continued natural gas use and the benefits of zero-emission home appliances. Hosted by San Francisco Bay PSR. CME available.
Read MoreThis webinar brings together healthcare leaders to explore how fossil fuels impact health and how electrification can improve air quality, reduce disease, and advance climate goals. Sessions offer practical strategies for patient conversations, clinical practice, and systemic change. Free CME available to anyone in the US.
Read MoreThis webinar brings together healthcare leaders to explore how fossil fuels impact health and how electrification can improve air quality, reduce disease, and advance climate goals. Sessions offer practical strategies for patient conversations, clinical practice, and systemic change. Free CME available to anyone in the US.
Read MoreThis webinar brings together healthcare leaders to explore how fossil fuels impact health and how electrification can improve air quality, reduce disease, and advance climate goals. Sessions offer practical strategies for patient conversations, clinical practice, and systemic change. Free CME available to anyone in the US.
Read MoreJoin Marie Harrison Community Foundation for a day of inspiration, learning, and action as we come together to discuss pressing environmental issues in the Bay Area and how youth can lead the way to a healthier future. Stop by SFPSR’s table to learn about healthy electric homes.
Read MoreLearn about healthy, sustainable living from local organizations who will be on hand to provide resources and information. Visit the SF Bay PSR table to learn about the health and climate benefits of electric homes!
Read MoreBilingual webinar (English & Spanish) from Oregon PSR featuring local leaders and experts sharing powerful tools and resources to help all Oregonians live in healthier, safer homes—especially as our climate changes.
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