ONLINE Houston Monthly Meeting: H3AT, Houston's Heat Island Study

ONLINE Houston Monthly Meeting: H3AT, Houston's Heat Island Study
Zoom meeting, link access below 
Thursday, July 8, 7:30pm - 9:00pm
 
This meeting will be conducted using Zoom. Everyone is welcome.
7:15 - 7:30 pm: Time for log in, announcements, meet & greet.
Featured program presentation starts at 7:30 pm
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://sierraclub.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwrceyspj4pGt1_k7CDFLs7YEKI7jAzL-tw  

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July 8 Program Topic: 
The H3AT is On: Understanding and Mitigating Houston's Urban Heat Island Effect. 
 
On July 8 join Jaime González, Houston Healthy Cities Director for The Nature Conservancy in Texas, for a dialog about urban heat, the community science heat mapping process, and the new H3AT coalition working to develop science, communications, policies, and interventions that fight heat in our city and county.
 
Houston's urban heat issues are already serious and are forecasted to get much worse with the Climate Crisis. Urban heat negatively affects human and biodiversity health throughout the region and is more concentrated in underinvested communities and/or Communities of Color, widening historic inequalities. Fortunately, there is a burgeoning effort in Houston to map, understand, and mitigate our soaring temperatures.
 
Jaime González serves as the Houston Urban Conservation Programs Manager for The Nature Conservancy in Texas (TNC). His work at TNC involves building partnerships, and creating and managing projects, to help make Houston a more resilient, biologically diverse, cooler, healthier, and better-connected city. He is one of growing corps of 25 Nature Conservancy city leads working to create Healthier Cities using nature-based solutions throughout North America.
 
Website for the H3AT Heat Island mapping results.
 
The City of Houston press release about the study.
    
Feel free to log in early, 7:15pm or so, if you are new to using Zoom, or have other questions.