SB 1536: Indoor Temperature Control (OR 2022)
This law requires the Oregon Health Authority to establish a program to provide air filters and/or air conditioners to eligible recipients.
Beat the Heat: Staying Safe in Extreme Conditions
Health departments can use these social media sample posts to communicate with the public on tips to stay safe in extreme weather conditions.
Overlooked and Overburdened: People Experiencing Homelessness and Heat
These webinars investigate the impact of heat on individuals experiencing homelessness, shedding light on the vulnerability of this population to extreme weather events and the need for targeted interventions and support systems.
Climate and Health Adaptation in Action: Successes of CDC’s Climate-Ready States and Cities Initiative
This resource showcases examples of effective adaptation strategies and interventions implemented by states and cities to address climate-related health risks and build resilience in their communities.
Heat-Related Emergency Department Visits, United States, May-September 2023
This report presents a detailed analysis of heat-related emergency department visits in the United States during the summer months of 2023, highlighting the disproportionate impact of extreme heat events on public health and underscoring the critical importance of preventive measures and public health interventions.
Climate Shift Index
This index quantifies global daily shifts in temperature experienced due to climate change. An interactive map allows users to visualize climate change weather patterns and their impacts, both locally and globally.
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State Resiliency Plans, Programs, and Guidance
States across the country have developed resiliency plans, run resilience programs, and have published guidance to help agencies and communities be more resilient in the face of disasters.
State and Federal Funding Mechanisms
State agencies often do not have funding dedicated for resiliency work. Find various funding opportunities across the federal government.
