Margaret E. Tait, Oktawia P. Wójcik, Alonzo L. Plough, John R. Lumpkin
An editorial is presented which addresses the authors' views about the construction of a culture of health in America in relation to climate change, and it mentions the work of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), population health in the U.S., and climate change adaptation and mitigation. Health promotion and well-being are assessed, as well as the delivery of high-quality health services and the RWJF's Health and Climate Change Landscape Assessment.
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