Inequitable Exposures to U.S. Coal Power Plant–Related PM2.5: 22 Years and Counting
Lucas Henneman(George Mason University), Corwin Zigler(Harvard University), Christine Choirat(University of Geneva), Susan C. Anenberg(Environmental Protection Agency), Munshi Md Rasel(George Mason University)
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