Behavior, Energy and Climate Change: A Solutions-Oriented Approach (Audio)
Carrie Armel, PhD, looks at how climate change and many public health issues, such as obesity, find common cause in transportation and eating habits in the US and elsewhere and other human activities. (May 29, 2008)
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