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CHE Alaska Partnership

 

This partnership explores the emerging science of environmental health, justice, and education relevant to the state of Alaska and its people. Coordinated by Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT), CHE-AK works to inform health professionals, researchers, health-affected groups, government agents and other concerned citizens about environmental links to disease and disability. You can learn more about CHE Alaska’s partnership with ACAT on the ACAT website.

Calls from the CHE Alaska Partnership

December 14, 2011

The Role of Environmental Chemicals in the Development of Diabetes and Obesity

November 30, 2011

Breathe Free: Protecting Community Health from Toxic Coal Dust

October 26, 2011

Chemical Contaminants in Traditional Foods from St. Lawrence Island: Findings from a New Study and Update on International Actions to Eliminate Persistent Pollutants

September 29, 2011

The Role of Health Impact Assessments (HIAs) in Decisions that Affect Communities: A Case Study of Proposed Coal Mining in the Matanuska Valley

August 1, 2011

Coal Mining in Alaska: Hazards to Human Health and the Environment

June 1, 2011

State of the Evidence: The Connection Between Breast Cancer and the Environment

May 25, 2011

International Actions to Eliminate the World's Most Dangerous Chemicals: Update from the Stockholm Convention

April 6, 2011

Protecting the Health of Alaskans and Our Future Generations through State Chemicals Policy Reform

March 16, 2011

Green Chemistry and Safer Alternatives to Toxic Flame Retardants

January 26, 2011

Health Hazards of Toxic Flame Retardants in Everyday Products