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Climate News: Wildfires are cancer causing, George Broyles; Remy Shergill helps us understand how we communicate about climate change

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George Broyles was one of the guests on the "Big Burnout", a webinar presented by ProPublica.

Remy Shergill (pictured) talked about and explained how to accurately, comfortably and conveniently talk with others about climate change.

Remy was a guest on a webinar presented by Vets for Climate Action entitled: "How to talk about Climate Change and Health".

While discussing how to talk about climate change, Remy pointed towards the recently released toolkit from the 'World Health Organization".

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