Climate Matters: Climate change impacts public health, marginalized communities

The basis of my professional career is health care, and I am proud to be a nurse and a health professional. My experience in healthcare and public health policy has had a profound impact on me and during my transfer to nursing and public policy, health care is a passionate passion.

In 2023, the University of Massachusetts jointly amended a combination of articles, a collection of articles, “climate justice and health: reasons and re -concepts for better future” at Boston.

The scope of the book examines climate change, public health and inequality intersection. This includes: Historical views related to race, class and public health; The physical impact of climate change and analysis of policies in diverse groups. And the views of different communities about the dangers of climate change and environmental injustice on communities.

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