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Community-based science to protect future generations
Since CHE-Alaska's last update on Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) with the communities of Sivuqaq (traditional name for Saint Lawrence Island) in 2017, an additional six peer-reviewed papers have been published (see reference section below) with findings pertaining to the effects of persistent organic pollutants (POP’s) on the Arctic ecosystem, ...
CHE Cafe: Environmental Health & Justice in the Arctic with ACAT’s Pamela Miller and Viola Waghiyi
ACAT's very own Pamela Miller and Viola Waghiyi are guests on the next CHE Cafe entitled Environmental Health & Justice in the Arctic on September 20 at 10:00 am Our partners at the national Collaborative on Health and Environment (CHE) are hosting a series of CHE Cafes, and this is ...
Career Opportunity: Project Assistant
Summary If you’ve got a burning desire to change the world, we’ve got a job for you. Join our small-but-mighty team that’s punching above its weight to win environmental justice and a climate-stable future for Alaska and the world. You’ll be part of a tight-knit, supportive team that loves coming ...
Career Opportunity: Environmental Justice Organizer
Summary If you are passionate about environmental, reproductive, and social justice, this could be your dream job! Join our small-but-mighty team that’s punching above its weight to win environmental justice and a climate-stable future for Alaska and the world. You’ll be part of a tight-knit, supportive team that loves coming ...
Pollution and the planet: perspectives on being outside the ‘Safe Operating Space’
CHE-Alaska's June 29 webinar was a presentation on Pollution & the planet: perspectives on being outside the ‘Safe Operating Space’ from the co-author Dr. Sarah Cornell from the Stockholm Resilience Centre. The more that scientists understand about global environmental changes, the more we recognize the role of life in shaping ...