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  • Environmental Health
  • Climate Justice
  • Public Policy

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  • Latino communities in California disproportionately suffer from climate-related health risks like extreme heat and air pollution.
  • Existing data systems lack integration of climate exposures, health outcomes, and neighborhood vulnerability, hindering effective policy action.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze disparities in climate and health between Latino and non-Latino White neighborhoods in California.
  • To identify policy priorities for addressing climate-related health inequities through a participatory data tool and community engagement.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Latino Climate and Health Dashboard, a publicly available, neighborhood-level data tool.
  • Utilized the EPIS (Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment) framework for data development and engagement.
  • Convened community policy dialogues ('policy pláticas') with stakeholders to interpret findings and identify priorities.

Main Results:

  • The dashboard revealed disparities between Latino and non-Latino White neighborhoods across California.
  • Community dialogues identified five key policy priorities: coordinated climate/air quality governance, community monitoring/early warning systems, equitable cooling/infrastructure, stronger climate-health policy links, and climate-resilient healthcare/worker protections.

Conclusions:

  • Participatory data tools can effectively support equity-oriented climate-health policymaking.
  • Translating data into actionable policy is crucial for addressing climate-related health disparities in vulnerable communities.