COP26: Looking forward from Glasgow by placing health at the center of climate action
J Clim Chang Health
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2022 Feb:5:None.
doi: 10.1016/j.joclim.2022.100117.
Authors
Marcalee Alexander
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2
3
,
Mohamed Eissa
4
,
Ruth McDermott-Levy
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,
Rhiannon Osborne
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7
,
Elizabeth Pleuss
8
,
Poornima Prabhakaran
9
10
,
Cecilia Sorensen
11
12
13
Affiliations
1
Sustain Our Abilities, United States.
2
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, United States.
3
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard School of Medicine, United States.
4
Liaison Officer for Public Health Issues, International Federation of Medical Students' Associations, Denmark.
5
M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing, Villanova University, United States.
6
School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
7
Students for Global Health, United Kingdom.
8
Global Health Bureau, USAID, United States.
9
Head-Environmental Health and Additional Professor; Deputy Director, Centre for Environmental Health, Public Health Foundation of India, India.
10
Senior Research Scientist, Centre for Chronic Disease Control, India.
11
Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education, Columbia University, United States.
12
Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, United States.
13
Department of Emergency Medicine, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, United States.
PMID:
35265938
PMCID:
PMC8895507
DOI:
10.1016/j.joclim.2022.100117
No abstract available
Publication types
Editorial