Local Public Health Departments at the Intersection of Climate Change, Health Equity, and Public Health Laws and Policies

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 52 (S1):57-61 (2024)
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Abstract

Public health laws and policies are uniquely able to mitigate the adverse and inequitable health impacts of climate change. This article summarizes some key considerations in developing such laws and policies and a variety of approaches local public health departments are using to increase climate resilience and health equity.

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