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Joy! Global warming was again the president’s No. 1 priority for several hours on Monday, and not only did the White House release a new report on climate change; the Obama administration also announced that it was developing new educational materials on climate change for public schools, prepping something called PrepareAthon!, and declaring May 23‑27 Extreme Heat Week.

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It’s likely many missed the 2 p.m. announcement of Extreme Heat Week as they were at opening day at the baseball stadium watching snow collect on the outfield.

Apparently the nation’s best and brightest have decided that flying the president to Alaska personally to “stare down” a receding glacier wasn’t enough to sell climate change hysteria to the masses. The newest report, “The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment,” therefore links climate change to individual health risks.

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That means so much from the head of the agency that released a million gallons of toxic wastewater into the Animas River. Of course she’s still employed.

We understand that John Kerry’s BFF, Leonardo DiCaprio, studied ocean currents extensively in preparation for shooting “Titanic.” At last, something the rest of us can understand.

As always, the White House is the place to go to get the facts, but we’ve highlighted some of the most intriguing findings:

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  • Climate change will have the largest health impact on vulnerable populations including those with low incomes, some communities of color, limited English proficiency and immigrant groups, Indigenous peoples, children, pregnant women, older adults, vulnerable occupational groups, persons with disabilities, and persons with preexisting or chronic medical conditions.
  • Mental health consequences of climate change range from minimal stress and distress symptoms to clinical disorders, such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.  The mental health impacts of extreme events, such as hurricanes, floods, and drought, can be expected to increase as more people experience the stress — and often trauma — of these disasters.
  • May 23‑27 is Extreme Heat Week, during which agencies will take a number of activities to prepare the nation for extreme heat. This week is a key part of America’s PrepareAthon!, the Administration’s seasonal campaign to build community-level preparedness action. The White House is planning a webinar during Extreme Heat Week focused on education and outreach to populations more vulnerable to extreme heat.
  • Taken together, these injustices are largely the product of political marginalization and institutional racism. The less political power a community of color possesses, the more likely they are to experience insidious environmental and human health threats. The environmental violence being inflicted on these communities of color is taking a terrible toll, and must be made a national priority. Access to a clean and healthy environment is a fundamental right of citizenship.
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Sorry; that last bullet point isn’t taken from the official White House scientific assessment released today, but rather from Bernie Sanders’ campaign website, where it’s been for quite a while. It fits well, though, doesn’t it?

Don’t like President Obama’s agenda? Just wait a few minutes and it’ll change.

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