Modeling Health Risks from International Oil and Gas Methane Emissions: A Pilot Study in the United Kingdom
Nicholas Heath(Healthy Start), Kelsey R. Bilsback(Healthy Start), Jeremy K. Domen(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Sebastian T. Rowland(Healthy Start), Seth B.C. Shonkoff(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Drew R. Michanowicz(Healthy Start), Sofia Bisogno(Healthy Start), Gan Huang(Healthy Start), Nicole Lucha(Healthy Start), Eric D. Lebel(Healthy Start), Tamara Sparks(Healthy Start), Yannai Kashtan(Healthy Start)
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