The Maryland Environmental Health Network invites you to explore the relationship between energy choices in Maryland and their impact on public health. How does energy policy affect human health? How can health providers and advocates promote solutions? Join us to discuss:  

  • Role of energy-related air pollution in cancer, respiratory, and cardiovascular disease 
  • Specific health impacts of Maryland’s current energy sources
  • The role of health voices in supporting advocacy for cleaner energy policy
  • Steps to a cleaner energy supply: 
    • Increasing Maryland commercial and residential demand for renewables
    • Cleaning up the definition of renewable energy in Maryland
    • Promoting cleaner transportation fuels and vehicles 

 

Wednesday November 21, 2013 • 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM

The Associated • 101 West Mt. Royal Ave • Baltimore, MD, 21201

 

RSVP to Allison@mdehn.org or Rebecca@mdehn.org