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  • Apr 17, 2024 | bmj.com | John E. Kotcher |Lisa Patel |Stefan Wheat |Rebecca Pass Philipsborn

    John Kotcher, research associate professor1, Lisa Patel, executive director of the Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health, and clinical associate professor2, Stefan Wheat, planetary health theme director, and assistant professor3, Rebecca Philipsborn, associate professor4, Edward Maibach, director of the Center for Climate Change Communication, and distinguished university professor1 1Center for Climate Change Communication, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax,...

  • Jul 11, 2023 | dailyitem.com | Rebecca Pass Philipsborn

    As summer beckons and children head outdoors to play, it’s important to protect them from too much sun and heat as well as air pollution, especially on days when the air quality is poor. Families are encouraged to check the local daily Air Quality Index to identify when air pollution, wildfires and heat raise the risks of asthma and other health concerns. It’s great to see children enjoying nature and reaping the benefits of outdoor activities.

  • Jul 9, 2023 | bostonherald.com | Rebecca Pass Philipsborn

    As summer beckons and children head outdoors to play, it’s important to protect them from too much sun and heat as well as air pollution, especially on days when the air quality is poor. Families are encouraged to check the local daily Air Quality Index to identify when air pollution, wildfires and heat raise the risks of asthma and other health concerns. It’s great to see children enjoying nature and reaping the benefits of outdoor activities.

  • Jul 7, 2023 | herald-review.com | Rebecca Pass Philipsborn

    As summer beckons and children head outdoors to play, it’s important to protect them from too much sun and heat as well as air pollution, especially on days when the air quality is poor. Families are encouraged to check the local daily Air Quality Index to identify when air pollution, wildfires and heat raise the risks of asthma and other health concerns. It’s great to see children enjoying nature and reaping the benefits of outdoor activities.

  • Jul 4, 2023 | brenhambanner.com | Rebecca Pass Philipsborn

    As summer beckons and children head outdoors to play, it’s important to protect them from too much sun and heat as well as air pollution, especially on days when the air quality is poor. Families are encouraged to check the local daily Air Quality Index to identify when air pollution, wildfires and heat raise the risks of asthma and other health concerns. kAmkDA2? 4=2DDlQAC:?E0EC:>QmxE’D 8C62E E@ D66 49:=5C6?

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