“…Many changing climate conditions and resultant environmental impacts nega tively affect individual and community health and wellbeing in rural and remote regions, including: increased prevalence and severity of extreme weather events; 1,2,5,1012 changes to sea ice, vegetation, fish, wild life, and water; 1,2,5,12,13 and weather and environmental uncertainties. 1,2,6,14 Negative health outcomes associated with these changes include an increased preva lence of poor nutrition, obesity, and dia betes; 5,15,16 vectorborne, waterborne, and foodborne disease; 5,12,16,17 cardiovascular dis ease; 15,16 respiratory issues; 18 injury and mortality; 1214 and mental health issues. 3,6,1820 Characteristics of rural and remote regions may increase the sensitivity to these health risks, such as remote geography and limited transportation infrastructure, reliance on natural resources, and under resourced social and physical infrastruc ture.…”