SHARE:  
July 2021
It’s Tracking Awareness Week! The five days in July where we join the other CDC Environmental Health Tracking grantees to share our work. Each day this week is dedicated to an environmental health tracking theme: unique data, expanding partnerships, COVID-19, environmental justice, and celebrating successes.
 
Throughout the week we will be sharing updates on Twitter and Facebook. Follow us to learn more about our latest work:
supports community-driven resilience to climate change and is currently working with farmworkers in Ventura County.
tells the stories behind the communities and individuals who fight for clean air.
Man holding a chicken
addresses concerns about environmental contamination using a community-engaged research process.
works to track and prevent human, pet and wildlife illness related to harmful-algal blooms (HABs) and other contaminants.
supports four AB 617 community air grant funded monitoring projects throughout the state.
investigates the connection between air pollution and several COVID-19 related outcomes.
investigates the potential impact of hormone residues in beef.
links and summarizes sickle cell data to provide a better understanding of the condition in California.
Paul English

Director
Tracking California
Tracking California, formerly the California Environmental Health Tracking Program, is a program of the Public Health Institute in partnership with the California Department of Public Health. Tracking California is part of a national initiative coordinated by the National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program
This publication was supported by the Cooperative Agreement Number 5U38EH000953, funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.