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DESCRIPTION:June 9\, 2026 People\, Place and Partnership: Advancing Climate
  Resilience in Seattle's Duwamish River ValleyPresenter: Nicole Errett\, P
 hD\, Associate Professor\, University of WashingtonDr. Nicole Errett is an
  Associate Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and
  Director of the Center for Disaster Resilient Communities at the Universi
 ty of Washington. Dr. Errett’s research focuses on the development\, imple
 mentation and health impacts of policies and programs that aim to build re
 silience in the context of public health emergencies\, disasters\, and cli
 mate change. She works closely with public health and emergency response p
 ractitioners on policy-relevant research on disasters\, climate\, and heal
 th.VirtualRegister for June 9th seminar
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SUMMARY:C4H Weathering Change Seminar: 6/9 People\, Place and Partnership: 
 Advancing Climate Resilience in Seattle's Duwamish River Valley
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 ip: Advancing Climate Resilience in Seattle's Duwamish River Valley</h2><p
 ><strong>Presenter: Nicole Errett\, PhD\, Associate Professor\, University
  of Washington</strong></p><p>Dr. Nicole Errett is an Associate Professor 
 of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and Director of the Cent
 er for Disaster Resilient Communities at the University of Washington. Dr.
  Errett’s research focuses on the development\, implementation and health 
 impacts of policies and programs that aim to build resilience in the conte
 xt of public health emergencies\, disasters\, and climate change. She work
 s closely with public health and emergency response practitioners on polic
 y-relevant research on disasters\, climate\, and health.</p><p><strong>Vir
 tual</strong></p><p><a href="https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/8e3b
 d0c8-36fc-431a-91f2-a1a73adba926@f5222e6c-5fc6-48eb-8f03-73db18203b63" tar
 get="_blank" class="pill-btn w-fit">Register for June 9th seminar</a></p>
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