Climate and Health

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Climate and health are closely linked. Extreme weather events like heat waves, cold snaps, storms and wildfires can lead to injuries, heat-related illnesses, respiratory problems and more.

They can also affect public health in the long term by causing droughts, damaging crops, and forcing people to move from their homes. The good news is there are many ways we can work together to build resilience to climate change. Learn how you can stay healthy and safe during climate-related events.

  • ​Planned power shutoffs are a way to prevent wildfires. They happen when the electric provider purposely pauses service during weather conditions that could cause equipment to spark a fire. Learn how we keep the public safe and healthy during these shutoffs, and how you can prepare.

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