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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 9, 2015

Why the US Leaves Deadly Chemicals on the Market: A Conversation with Journalist Elizabeth Grossman

November 10, 2015

Community-Based Participatory Research in the Arctic: Sources of Environmental Contaminants on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska

October 19, 2015

Climate Change and the Release of Contaminants in the Arctic: Current Research and Potential Health Effects

September 2, 2015

What the Pink?! Protecting the Breasts You Love

August 5, 2015

The Longest Swim: A Journey Across the Pacific to Raise Awareness About Plastic Pollution

July 29, 2015

The Myth of Herbicide Safety in Alaska: How Herbicides Threaten the Health of Fish, Wildlife, and People

May 21, 2015

International Actions to Protect Health and Environment: A Report from the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants

April 8, 2015

An Introduction to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: New Resource on Health Threats Posed by EDCs

March 4, 2015

Flame Retardants and Public Health: Fire Safety Without Harm

February 4, 2015

Only One Chance: How Contaminants in our Environment Impair Brain Development