The Climate Change and Health Playbook: Adaptation Planning for Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion was authored by APHA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
The producers of this Playbook wish to thank the following reviewers and contributors:
Dorette Quintana English
CalBRACE |
Adrienne L. Hollis
Hollis Environmental Consulting |
Shasta Gaughen
Pala Band of Mission Indians
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Kristin Raab
Minnesota Department of Health
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Chelsea Gridley-Smith
National Association of County and City Health Officials
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Rose Schneider
APHA, International Health Section |
Susan Hanson
Tribal Public and Environmental Health Think Tank member
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Perry Sheffield
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
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Kristin Hill
Tribal Public and Environmental Health Think Tank member, Former
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Emily York
Oregon Health Authority
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The following APHA Center for Public Health Policy and Center for Climate, Health and Equity team members were instrumental in this project:
Melissa Altschiller
Intern, Former
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Surili Sutaria Patel
Director, Former
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Yasmin Bowers
Senior Environmental Health Fellow, Former
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Kate Robb
Deputy Director |
Evelyn Maldonado
Program Associate
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Grace Tatar
Intern, Former
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Rachel McMonagle
Program Manager, Former
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Tia Taylor Williams
Director |
The following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Environmental Health staff shared their knowledge and reviewed the draft report in depth and provided helpful feedback:
Heather Joseph, Megan McLaughlin, Claudia Brown, Paul Schramm, Emmanuelle Hines (formerly CDC), Robyn Borgman, Chelsea Austin (formerly CDC), Gregory Joseph (formerly CDC)
Suggested Citation: American Public Health Association & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2021). “Climate Change and Health Playbook: Adaptation Planning for Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.” Retrieved from https://apha.org/Topics-and-Issues/Climate-Change/JEDI