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People in the United States and around the world are exposed to the harms of climate change, environmental toxins, natural and manmade disasters every day. In a All Hazards, One Health, One Nature approach, extreme heat waves, wildfires, flooding, vector-borne diseases, and other factors that worsen chronic health conditions effect not only people, but animals and even plants. Preparing ourselves and our communities to face these challenges is essential for implementing successful solutions. And key to that success will be addressing the disparities in healthcare borne of discrimination and inequality, which only compound the effects of climate change.

High Alert Institute, Inc. is a 501(c)3 public charity is dedicated to All Hazards, One Health, One Nature (AHOHN) solutions. The Institute focuses on four AHOHN areas of impact:

  • Disaster Readiness & Business Continuity Education/Resources, including tools for planning and fostering empathy/resilience
  • Animal Care and Welfare, including shelter and rescue
  • Environmental Stewardship & Determinants of Health (DOH), including mitigation and remediation of pollutants that negatively impact plant, animal, and human health, as well as DOH Big Data Analysis
  • Space Healthcare, Autonomous Health Systems, and AHOHN Innovations

Founded in 2002 and progressing to nonprofit status in 2011, the Institute promotes accessibility of carbon negative choices and supports preparedness/resilience for climate change and all hazards through multiple projects:

  • Designing and renovating their facility, using commonly available materials and technologies, to be the most energy efficient renovation in North America
  • Testing off-the-shelf renewable energy systems including solar, wind, and battery backup for reliability in extreme weather conditions
  • Developing, patenting, and bringing to market new and reimagined renewable energy technologies
  • Establishing and sustaining the One Health And Nature Alliance (OHANA) - a joint venture between non-profit and for-profit companies - to develop, deploy, and study the outcomes of green remediation and waste-to-energy technologies
  • Increasing awareness of the All Hazards, One Health, One Nature (AHOHN) Framework
  • Establishing and sustaining the Advanced Learning One Nature Alliance (ALOHA) - a joint venture between non-profit and for-profit companies - to develop and deploy software solutions supporting preparedness/resilience to meet climate change and all hazards

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