Women in climate change: Mona Arora

Women in climate change: Mona AroraUArizona is celebrating Women ' s History Month by highlighting a few climate researchers across campus who hope to create a better future for everyone. Mikayla Mace Kelley and Alexis Blue Today University Communications081021-mona-arora-nhg_2438-hero.jpg Mona Arora works to build the health system's capacity to address public health problems, including climate change. One of her current projects is to bring together teams to understand how the COVID-19 response can inform both pandemic and climate preparedness. University of Arizona Health SciencesHealthScience and TechnologyAdaptationCollege of Public HealthDiversityExpertsFacultyInclusionInstitutional ExcellenceQ&AScienceSustainabilityWomen in Climate Change seriesWomen's History Month Media contact(s)Alexis Blue Director of News Content and Communications, University Communicationsablue@arizona.edu520-626-4386Other featured researchers:Women in climate change: Joellen Russell (College of Science)Women in climate change: Courtney Crosson (College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture)Women in climate change: Beth Tellman (College of Social and Behavioral Sciences)Women in climate change: Kirsten Engle (James E. Rogers College of Law)During Woman ' s History Month, University of Arizona News is spotlighting some of the many women on campus who are working on climate change-related issues in various disciplines.In a recent  commentary published i...
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