A health group launched a climate education course. 3,000 nurses signed up
Release Date: 08/07/2025
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At Rice University, light and sound immerse visitors in a global chorus calling for climate action. Learn more at
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As the federal government withdraws from climate action, states can step up. Learn more at
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Roishetta Sibley Ozane is helping her community recover from devastating events – and then take on the fossil fuel industry. Learn more at
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A grant program in rural Tennessee is helping people rebuild. Learn more at
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The state has plugged hundreds of the unused wells, but thousands are still leaking dangerous chemicals and climate-warming methane. Learn more at
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Women make up only about 10% of the fire-related workforce as a whole. Learn more at
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The website marks the loss of glaciers to global warming. Learn more at
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Massachusetts is testing bidirectional chargers that turn parked EVs into backup energy sources. Learn more at
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The whales are typically found in areas of the ocean with 15-30% sea ice cover in the summer months, but the Arctic is changing rapidly as the climate warms. Learn more at
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The program offers paid training in solar installation, EV charger maintenance, heat pump installation, and more. Learn more at
info_outlineThe Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education offers online resources and a free virtual course so nurses can help their patients stay safe as the climate changes. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/