Barriers and facilitators to state public health agency climate and health action: a qualitative assessment
Abstract Background As the health implications of climate change become more apparent, agencies and institutions across the United States are developing recommendations for state and territorial health agencies (S/THAs) to implement evidence-informed climate and health adaptation strategies. The CDC...
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Main Authors: | Cat Hartwell (Author), Sam Lovell (Author), Jeremy J. Hess (Author), Kathleen Dolan (Author), Jamie Vickery (Author), Nicole A. Errett (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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