The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment
Allison Crimmins, Lewis H. Ziska(Columbia University), Michelle D. Hawkins, Charles B. Beard, Daniel Dodgen, J.L. Gamble, L. Jantarasami, Jesse E. Bell, Neal Fann(Environmental Protection Agency), Rebecca J. Eisen(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Marcus C. Sarofim, J. Trtanj(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), D. Mills, John Balbus, Stephanie C. Herring, Shubhayu Saha
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