Join Katie Buerk, MS4 in episode 5 of a mini-series that explores how climate change impacts human health! This mini-series is a part of a scholarly project to evaluate the use of podcasts as climate science education tools for healthcare professionals. Please fill out the short survey linked below after listening. 

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3. Highwood EJ, Kinnersley RP. When smoke gets in our eyes: the multiple impacts of atmospheric black carbon on climate, air quality and health. Environ Int. 2006;32(4):560-566. doi:10.1016/j.envint.2005.12.003
4. Kinney PL. Climate Change, Air Quality, and Human Health. Am J Prev Med. 2008;35(5):459-467. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2008.08.025
5. Spickett JT, Brown HL, Rumchev K. Climate change and air quality: the potential impact on health. Asia-Pacific J public Heal. 2011;23(2 Suppl):37S – 45. doi:10.1177/1010539511398114

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