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#WelcomeWednesday takes us to #Chile!
We’re thrilled to welcome 2 new members to #GGHH community: a hospital & a health system.
They now join 2,000+ institutions proving health care can lead on climate & environment.

💬 Drop a comment to welcome them!
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🌏 It’s #WelcomeWednesday! And we’re excited to celebrate three new members from #Australia that are stepping up for climate-smart, sustainable, and resilient health care.
#GGHH #HealthyHospitals

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📢 Everything is ready for the premiere of our "One Health" documentary!

🎥 Join us tomorrow to learn how we can innovate in the #health sector to catalyze positive changes for sustainable health.

Register now! 👉 bit.ly/premiere-una...

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Montgomery MD Councilmembers Ask County Hospitals to Ban Landscape Pesticides - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog (Beyond Pesticides, May 13, 2015) In a letter sent this week, two Montgomery County Councilmembers are requesting that hospitals in the county assume a leading role in increasing awareness of the health concerns regarding pesticides by voluntarily agreeing to eliminate their use on hospital grounds. The letter states that this step  would help to reduce pesticide exposure for some of the county’s most vulnerable residents, and would increase awareness in the  community of pesticides’  potential harmful effects. Currently, Montgomery County is considering a bill that would limit the non-essential pesticide use on county property. On Monday, Council President George Leventhal, who chairs the Council’s Health and Human Services Committee, and Councilmember Roger Berliner, who chairs the Council’s Transportation, Infrastructure, Energy and Environment Committee, wrote to the leaders of the five organizations that operate hospitals in Montgomery County and asked them to voluntarily stop using pesticides on the grounds of their respective facilities. The text of the letter can be found here. In Monday’s press releases from the their’ offices,  Councilmembers Leventhal and Berliner said, “We are writing today to ask that hospitals in our County assume a leading role in increasing awareness of the health concerns regarding pesticides by voluntarily […]

Montgomery MD Councilmembers Ask County Hospitals to Ban Landscape #Pesticides@MoCoCouncilMD #HealthyHospitals

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