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Chronic disease and climate change: understanding co-benefits and their policy implications

Anthony G. Capon A B E and Chris E. Rissel C D
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A National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University

B Faculty of the Built Environment, The University of New South Wales

C Health Promotion Service, Sydney South West Area Health Service

D School of Public Health, University of Sydney

E Corresponding author. Email: tony.capon@anu.edu.au

NSW Public Health Bulletin 21(6) 109-113 https://doi.org/10.1071/NB10032
Published: 16 July 2010



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