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Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church presents Health Effects Associated with Climate Change

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Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church will present Dr. Brett Perkison of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston for a discussion of the health effects of climate change.

Dr. Perkison’s talk will cover heat stress and health effects associated with flooding in communities. He will also address approaches individuals, communities, policy makers, and public resources are taking to reduce the extent of these health effects. Time will be provided for interactive discussion with the audience after his talk.

Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church will present Dr. Brett Perkison of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston for a discussion of the health effects of climate change.

Dr. Perkison’s talk will cover heat stress and health effects associated with flooding in communities. He will also address approaches individuals, communities, policy makers, and public resources are taking to reduce the extent of these health effects. Time will be provided for interactive discussion with the audience after his talk.

Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church will present Dr. Brett Perkison of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston for a discussion of the health effects of climate change.

Dr. Perkison’s talk will cover heat stress and health effects associated with flooding in communities. He will also address approaches individuals, communities, policy makers, and public resources are taking to reduce the extent of these health effects. Time will be provided for interactive discussion with the audience after his talk.

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