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Public Health, Energy & Climate Change: A Maryland Statewide Survey
- Abstract
As climate change continues to reshape human environments around the world, communities throughout Maryland may find themselves battling both intensified existing health issues and new crises. Continuing a research partnership that began during the 2015 study, George Mason University (GMU) teamed up with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to get Marylanders’ opinions on climate change, public health and energy sources, and their attitudes towards current or proposed policies that relate to these topics.
- Resource Type
- Report
- Authors
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Karen Akerlof, PhD
Cindy Parker, MD, MPH
Peter Winch, MD, MPH
- Resource URL
- https://climateaccess.org/sites/default/files/Public%20Health,%20Energy%20&%20Climate%20Change-%20A%20Maryland%20Statewide%20Survey,.pdf
- Date
- 2016
- Institution
- George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication
- Health and Human Impact
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Overview/general
- Climate and Environmental Impact
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Overview/general
- Region
- Northeast
- Other
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Public opinion
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