Article from the American Journal of Preventive Medicine that examines the co-benefits of incorporating policies promoting health and the built environment to mitigate climate change, promote adaptation, and improve public health.
Article from the American Journal of Preventive Medicine that examines the co-benefits of incorporating policies promoting health and the built environment to mitigate climate change, promote adaptation, and improve public health.
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