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    • While heavy duty vehicles contribute to air pollution, less attention is often given to the ports where these vehicles originate. Join ANHE for a discussion about ports, emissions and health outcomes, especially as they relate to the potential policies and actions of the new administration. 

      Join speaker Regina Hsu, Senior Attorney in Earthjustice’s California Regional Office, where she works on the Right to Zero campaign. Regina primarily works to accelerate transportation electrification in California and nationwide. Much of her work centers on electrifying the goods movement industry and reducing pollution at the San Pedro Bay Ports, the largest port complex in the United States and single largest stationary source of pollution in the Los Angeles region.

      Learning Objectives:

      1. Define the relationship between heavy-duty vehicles, ports and potential human health impacts.
      2. Describe potential health impacts experienced by those living, working, recreating or attending school/work near ports.
      3. Explain the environmental justice impacts of ports and identify at least 2 ways that these impacts can be minimized. 
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  • In order to receive 1 Nursing Continuing Education (CE) credit, you must complete the course evaluation and receive at least an 80% on the course post-test.