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Addressing Issues at the Intersection of Climate and Health — Episode 089

Addressing Issues at the Intersection of Climate and Health — Episode 089

FromOpen Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends


Addressing Issues at the Intersection of Climate and Health — Episode 089

FromOpen Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Apr 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In celebration of April being Earth Month, and with Earth Day coming up on Thursday, we’re excited to be discussing a program focused on creating leaders for climate solutions. The program, Climate for Health, was founded by ecoAmerica and NRPA has partnered with them to bring the initiative to park and recreation professionals.  Climate for Health is a national initiative that offers tools, resources and communications to demonstrate visible climate leadership, and inspires health leaders to advocate for climate solutions. The training program we’re collaborating on will elevate the essential role park and recreation professionals play in dismantling climate and health disparities in order to build resilient communities where everyone thrives. In this episode we welcome: Cheryl Salazar, CPRP, Recreation Supervisor II for City of San Marcos, California, and participant in the first Climate for Health Ambassadors Training Rebecca Rehr, director of Climate for Health at ecoAmerica, Jenny Cox, program manager for NRPA Tune in to the full episode below to learn what sparked Cheryl, Rebecca and Jenny’s passion for this work, as well as: Why the Climate for Health Ambassador Training is an important piece of addressing issues at the intersection of climate and health. How NRPA is committed to ensuring that park and recreation professionals are contributing to the overall resilience of their communities. How the Climate for Health Ambassador Training is valuable for park and recreation professionals at all levels of experience, and why you should sign up. Simple steps you can take today to reduce your climate impact, and more! Other resources/information discussed in this episode: Sign up for Climate for Health Ambassador Training On this website, we also have a suite of resources, including webinars, research and toolkits, for park and recreation professionals and partners to address inequitable climate-related health impacts through the power of parks and recreation. NRPA conservation tools, resources and initiatives EcoAmerica: MomentUs EcoAmerica: Research Climate for Health blog Cheryl's blog post, "Supporting Youth-Led Climate Action in San Marcos, California   Mental Health and Our Changing Climate Let's Talk Health & Climate  
Released:
Apr 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Open Space Radio covers trends in parks and recreation, shares news from the field, and interviews park and recreation professionals making a difference in their communities. Open Space Radio is the official podcast of the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) — Because everyone deserves a great park.