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A better classification of wet markets is key to safeguarding human health and biodiversity. The Lancet Planetary Health [Internet]. 2021; 6: E386-E394.
Authors: Lin B, Dietrich ML, Senior RA, Wilcove DS
Addressing the Environmental, Community, and Health Impacts of Resource Development: Challenges across Scales, Sectors, and Sites
Air pollution exposure disparities across US population and income groups. Nature [Internet]. 2022; 601: 228-233.
Jbaily A, Zhou X, Liu J, Lee TH, Kamareddine L, Verguet S, Dominici F.
Air Pollution From Forest and Vegetation Fires in Southeast Asia Disproportionately Impacts the Poor. GeoHealth [Internet]. 2021; 5, e2021GH000418.
Authors: Reddington, CL, Conibear L, Robinson S, Knote C, Arnold SR, Spracklen DV.
Connecting the dots between mass incarceration, health inequity and climate change. American Journal of Public Health Perspectives [Internet] 2020; 110:35-37.
Prins S, Story B.
European Green Deal: a major opportunity for health improvement
Interactions between residential greenness and air pollution mortality: analysis of the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey
PM2.5 polluters disproportionately and systemically affect people of color in the United States. Science Advances [Internet]. 2021; 18.
Authors: Tessum CW, Paolella DA, Chambliss SE, Apte JS, Hill JD, Marshall JD
The contribution of Islam to planetary health. The Lancet Planetary Health [Internet]. 2021; 6: E333-E334.
Authors: Omrani O, Essar, MY,
The Helsinki Declaration 2020: Europe that Protects. The Lancet [Internet]. 2020; 4(11): 503-505.
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