Health professional's willingness to advocate for strengthening global commitments to the Paris climate agreement: Findings from a multi-nation survey
Health professionals have the potential to address the health threats posed by climate change in many ways. This study sought to understand the factors that influence health professionals' willingness to engage in climate advocacy. We hypothesized and tested a model with six antecedent factors...
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Main Authors: | Hye-ryeon Lee (Author), Ian Pagano (Author), Amanda Borth (Author), Eryn Campbell (Author), Benjamin Hubbert (Author), John Kotcher (Author), Edward Maibach (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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