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The Journal of Climate Change and Health is a worldwide scientific peer reviewed gold open access medical journal that seeks to publish high quality scientific works related to acute and chronic climate related disasters, migration, changing patterns of disease and the impacts of Climate Change on Individuals and Health systems.
The journal seeks to publish articles related to best practices and solutions for Climate Change and Health, e.g. Telemedicine, Development of reusable supplies, Development of environmentally friendly treatments for illnesses and issues related to Sustainability in Health Care.
The journal targets all aspects of Human Health from all medical disciplines, from infancy to aging and all organ systems. Moreover, the journal emphasizes issues related to environmental justice and how it relates to Health.
Significant goals of The Journal of Climate change and Health are:
The Journal of Climate Change and Health is a worldwide scientific peer reviewed gold open access medical journal that seeks to publish high quality scientific works related to acute and chronic climate related disasters, migration, changing patterns of disease and the impacts of Climate Change on Individuals and Health systems.
The journal seeks to publish articles related to best practices and solutions for Climate Change and Health, e.g. Telemedicine, Development of reusable supplies, Development of environmentally friendly treatments for illnesses and issues related to Sustainability in Health Care.
The journal targets all aspects of Human Health from all medical disciplines, from infancy to aging and all organ systems. Moreover, the journal emphasizes issues related to environmental justice and how it relates to Health.
Significant goals of The Journal of Climate change and Health are:
By becoming a Network Organization of the NAM's Action Collaborative on Decarbonizing the U.S. Health Sector, we are committing to work collectively on solutions to mitigate and adapt to climate change, while centering and maximizing human health and equity. Read more and join the movement at: https://nam.edu/programs/climate-change-and-human-health/action-collaborative-on-decarbonizing-the-u-s-health-sector/climate-network-organizations
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