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Scholarly vs. Popular - Climate Change and Health
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Scholarly vs. Popular Articles - Climate Change and Health
Dissemination of Information About Climate Change by State and Local Public Health Departments: United States, 2019–2020.
This is an example of a peer-reviewed article.
Managed Retreat as a Strategy for Climate Change Adaptation in Small Communities: Public Health Implications.
This is a scholarly article from the journal Climatic Change.
Climate Change and Women's Health: Impacts and Policy Directions
This is a scholarly article from the journal PLoS Medicine.
An Approach to Developing Local Climate Change Environmental Public Health Indicators, Vulnerability Assessments, and Projections of Future Impacts
This is a scholarly article from the Journal of Environmental & Public Health.
Climate Change, Parks, and Health
This is a popular article from the magazine Parks & Recreation.
Climate Change No Longer Future Threat: Disease, Heat Hurting Us ...
This is a popular article from the newspaper USA Today.
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