EPA releases report on climate change and health
The US Environmental Protection Agency has released a report that discusses the potential impacts of climate change on human health, human welfare, and communities in the US The report, entitled “Analyses of the Effects of Global Change on Human Health and Welfare and Human Systems,” also identifies adaptation strategies to help respond to the challenges of a changing climate and identifies near- and long-term research goals for addressing data and knowledge gaps.
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