Human well-being is closely tied to the health of their environment. In Montana, rising heat and drought are affecting air quality, food sources, and public health. Recognizing this connection, there is the potential to drive meaningful change. This workshop will share resources to help keep safe during poor air conditions, extreme heat, and drought, as well as practical ways to join efforts to protect Montana and its future generations.
Julia Ryder serves as the Program Manager for Montana Health Professionals for a Healthy Climate. With over 14 years of experience as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the Emergency Department at Bozeman Health, she has developed educational materials specifically for healthcare professionals in Montana, both during her clinical practice and graduate studies. Julia holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the University of Montana.
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Bozeman Public Library
626 E. Main St.Bozeman, MT
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Free in person or Zoom (register)
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- Wed, March 3, 2027 - 6:30 p.m.
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