The PFAS Problem: What are they and what can we do?

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of man-made chemicals first manufactured in the 1940s. These chemicals, now in widespread use, have been found in the blood of humans and animals worldwide. PFAS have a range of human health impacts including cancers, immune system effects, and endocrine disruption.    In this webinar, a panel of three experts will explain the PFAS problem from the perspective of human health, the environment, governmental response, and solutions. A Q&A session will follow.  https://psu.zoom.us/j/94374958981?pwd=dlZrcFluc0Uyd25uUFJicGRxaWdNUT09  Passcode: 040078