US health officials cancel climate conference; don’t say why
NEW YORK — The government’s top public health agency has cancelled a conference next month on climate change and health but isn’t saying why publicly.
But a co-sponsor said he was told by the CDC that it was worried how the conference would be viewed by the Trump administration.
The incoming administration did not ask or order that the meeting be cancelled, said Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the American Public Health Association.
“They had no idea or not whether the new administration would be supportive,” said Benjamin. His group was a co-sponsor of the CDC event and has its own climate-themed conference planned for November.
