NC scientist says climate action needed now to protect human health
Story Date: 11/9/2021

 

Source: NC PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE, 11/8/21

Higher temperatures driven by climate change will likely make air pollution worse, and one North Carolina scientist says action is needed now to mitigate human health consequences. Sarav Arunachalam is deputy director at the Institute for the Environment and director of the Center for Environmental Modeling and Policy Development at the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He pointed to the Biden administration's new Office of Climate Change and Health Equity...

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