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Energy, Climate and Health: Global Climate Justice and the Future of Air Quality Co-Benefits

Energy, Climate and Health

Energy, Climate and Health: Global Climate Justice and the Future of Air Quality Co-Benefits

Noah Scovronick is a Rollins Distinguished Associate Professor at Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health in Atlanta, GA, USA. Dr. Scovronick directs Emory’s MPH Certificate in Climate and Health and is Deputy Director of Emory’s federally funded Climate and Health Actionable Research and Translation Center (CHART). He works on a range of topics related to climate change, including epidemiological studies of climate-sensitive health risks, the quantification of the health impacts of climate mitigation policies, and issues around exposure to hazardous substances.

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