Carbon pollution increases health inequities: lessons in resilience from the most vulnerable
ABSTRACT Climate change is a social justice as well as an environmental issue. The magnitude and pattern of changes in weather and climate variables are creating differential exposures, vulnerabilities, and health risks that increase stress on health systems while exacerbating existing and creating...
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Main Authors: | Kristie L. Ebi (Author), Stephen B. Fawcett (Author), Jerry Spiegel (Author), Horacio Tovalin (Author) |
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