Did you know that nearly 4 in 10 people in America live in places with unhealthy levels of air pollution? Tune in to hear from @Sohini Stone, Chief Medical Officer for Global Employee Health at @Google, and a panel of health and business leaders discuss an evolving climate landscape. Register below 👇
Don't miss your chance to RSVP! Join us next week, Wednesday, July 24, at 1 p.m. ET, for a virtual summit to explore how poor air quality affects employee health — and learn ways to protect your workforce from the impacts of wildfires, drought, dust, and other air quality threats. This summit will cover how to identify risks, adjust work practices, ensure employee safety, use technology to monitor air quality, and more practical tips to handle indoor and outdoor air quality challenges in the workplace. RSVP today: https://lnkd.in/g2tHC2Xf Featured Speakers: • David Michaels, Former Assistant Secretary of Labor of Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health, The George Washington University- Milken Institute School of Public Health • Lisa Patel, MD, MESc, Executive Director, Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health • Sohini Stone, Chief Medical Officer for Global Employee Health, Google • Elizabeth Lien, Senior Director, Federal Climate Policy and Subnational Programs, World Wildlife Fund This summit is sponsored by America Is All In and is the second in a series introducing the National Commission on Climate and Workforce Health, a group of health and science experts and business leaders dedicated to empowering employers to protect their workers from climate-related health risks. The National Commission on Climate and Workforce Health was created by the Health Action Alliance in partnership with Mercer and with strategic input from the CDC Foundation. Additional support for the initiative is being provided by Elevance Health and The Hartford.