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SUMMARY: Regional Climate Action and Health in the Wake of EPA Greenhouse G
 as Rulings
DESCRIPTION: A conversation with Laura Robb (WashU Law Interdisciplinary En
 vironmental Clinic)\, Laura Turner (American Lung Association)\, and James 
 Owen (Renew Missouri)\, with guest moderator\, Heather Navarro (Midwest Cli
 mate Collaborative) Recent shifts in federal greenhouse gas policy\, partic
 ularly the February 2026 EPA repeal of the 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment
  Finding (a landmark action determining that greenhouse gases […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>A conversation with Laura Robb (WashU Law 
 Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic)\, Laura Turner (American Lung Assoc
 iation)\, and James Owen (Renew Missouri)\, with guest moderator\, Heather 
 Navarro (Midwest Climate Collaborative)</p><p>Recent shifts in federal gree
 nhouse gas policy\, particularly the February 2026 EPA repeal of the 2009 G
 reenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding (a landmark action determining that gree
 nhouse gases threaten public health and welfare)\, mark a pivotal moment fo
 r climate and public health. As federal protections evolve\, what does this
  mean for air quality\, health outcomes\, and the role of regional leadersh
 ip?</p><p>This timely conversation will bring together experts in environme
 ntal law\, public health\, and clean energy policy to explore:</p><ul><li>T
 he implications of recent EPA regulatory changes.</li><li>The health impact
 s of weakened emissions standards.</li><li>Opportunities for state and regi
 onal climate action.</li><li>Strategies to protect vulnerable communities a
 nd advance equitable solutions.</li></ul><p>Please join for this important 
 and forward-looking discussion.</p><p><strong><a href="https://forms.office
 .com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=taPMTM1xbU6XS02b65bG1tb2beA1G4hPqB-M4Qa-44J
 UMUZVWk9XQlpaR0NQR09XUlM1QlE1TDdNUC4u&route=shorturl">Registration</a> is r
 equired. </strong></p><p>For more information\, please see the <a href="htt
 ps://wustl.box.com/s/c1v3xunwf5kwohcps35kgeub8waudb48">event flyer</a>.</p>
 <p><strong>Questions?</strong></p><p>Please contact ThuVan Dinh <a href="ma
 ilto:policystructuralsolutions@wustl.edu">policystructuralsolutions@wustl.e
 du</a>.</p><p><em>This webinar is brought to you by WashU School of Public 
 Health’s Policy & Structural Solutions (PS2) research network in collaborat
 ion with the SPHERE (Solutions through Planetary Health Research) research 
 network.</em></p>
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Chelsea":MAILTO:chelseae@wustl.edu
URL;VALUE=URI:https://research.washu.edu/events/event/regional-climate-acti
 on-and-health-in-the-wake-of-epa-greenhouse-gas-rulings/
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