The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) is hosting an in-person air quality training in Juneau, AK, an entry-level course for environmental staff from Alaska Native Communities who are interested in air quality issues. Instructors and participants will explore ways in which Alaska Native Communities can act to solve air quality problems, protect human health, and preserve cultural values. Attendance is encouraged from environmental, housing, and health departments.
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