Barriers and opportunities in communicating about the intersection of health, climate change and equity
The toll of climate change continues to increase with each passing month and the evidence showing climate change harms our health grows. The evidence is clear that while many are at greater risk (e.g., due to age, health status, the types of jobs they work, etc.), people of color, those with low inc...
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Main Authors: | Nick Seaver (Author), Sean Dryden (Author), Jennie Day-Burget (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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