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- Bookedited by Michael Burger, Justin Gundlach.Summary: Presents comprehensively the currently un-mapped constellation of issues related to climate change, public health, and the law.
Contents:
Part I: The Context
Introduction / Michael Burger and Justin Gundlach
The Duty to Protect Public Health from Climate Change Impacts / Michael Burger
The Public Health Sector's Challenges and Responses / Jill Krueger and Colleen Healy Boufides
Part II: Cross-Cutting Issues
Government Speech and the First Amendment / David C. Vladeck
Disease Surveillance / Jason A. Smith and Chandrakala Ganesh
The Built Environment / Justin Gundlach and Jennifer Kein
Part III: Impacts and Interventions
Heat / Sara Hoverter
Oceans and Coasts / Robin Kundis Craig
Infectious Disease / Lindsay F. Wiley
Food Systems / Margot J. Pollans
Migration / Maxine Burkett
Part IV: Interplay with International & Domestic Environmental Law
International Institutions and the Developing World / William Onzivu
How Existing Environmental Laws Respond to Climate Change and Its Mitigation / Justin Gundlach
Incorporating Public Health Assessments into Climate Change Action / Jessica Wentz.Digital Access Cambridge 2018 - ArticleWeijman AC.Can J Microbiol. 1978 Sep;24(9):1097-8.A procedure is described to culture, harvest, kill, wash, freeze-dry, and store microorganisms for biochemical analysis. This method using a single infusion bottle is far less laborious than conventional procedures and reduces the risk of contamination.