Evidence-informed policy for tackling adverse climate change effects on health: Linking regional and global assessments of science to catalyse action
Robin Fears ,
Claudia Canales-Holzeis,
Deoraj Caussy,
Andy Haines,
Affiliation Centre on Climate Change and Planetary Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom ⨯
Sherilee L. Harper,
Johanna Mogwitz,
Volker ter Meulen
Affiliation InterAcademy Partnership, Trieste, Italy ⨯
Evidence-informed policy for tackling adverse climate change effects on health: Linking regional and global assessments of science to catalyse action
Robin Fears,
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Citation: Fears R, Abdullah KAB, Canales-Holzeis C, Caussy D, Haines A, Harper SL, et al. (2021) Evidence-informed policy for tackling adverse climate change effects on health: Linking regional and global assessments of science to catalyse action. PLoS Med 18(7):
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