We can expect chronic disease rates to worsen as greenhouse gas emissions trend upward and contribute to more frequent and intense climate impacts like extreme heat and wildfires.
Repeal of EPA’s endangerment finding won’t change the realities of chronic disease
Originally reported by The Hill
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