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    <title>Environmental health</title>
    <subTitle>foundations for public health</subTitle>
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    <namePart>Sampson, Natalie</namePart>
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    <namePart>DeJarnett, Natasha</namePart>
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    <extent>xxii, 501 pages: illustrations</extent>
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  <abstract>"As we prepared this textbook over the last few years, a lot has happened. About the United States today, historian Heather Cox Richardson goes so far as to say, "A country that once stood as the global symbol of democracy has been teetering on the brink of authoritarianism." One might think: But isn't this an environmental health textbook? Shouldn't the focus be on exposure science and chemicals? On climate change and strategies to protect human health? Yes, it should be, and we do cover these topics"--</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Fundamentals of environmental health and justice / Natalie Sampson, Lindsay Tallon, Natalie Conti, Anchal Malh -- Environmental health in practice / Ali Abazeed, Samir Deshpande -- Confronting the realities of climate change / Natasha DeJarnett, Viniece Jennings, Neha Pathak -- Environmental health policies and protections : successes and failures  / Adrienne L. Hollis, Vernice Miller-Travis, Daria Neal -- Environmental health science for the people / Omega Wilson, Monica Unseld -- Understanding (unequal &amp; cumulative) risks in our daily environment / Cielo A. Sharkus, Tatiana C. Height, April M. Ballard, Ami Zota, Wilma Subra, Lariah Edwards --  Understanding the environment and how it relates to health using toxicology and epidemiology research methods / Chanese A. Fort,̌ Aurora B. Le, Dana C. Dolinoy, Jaclyn M. Goodrich -- Mapping environmental health and justice issues / Juliana Maantay, Mozhgon Rajaee -- Energy and health / Carina Gronlund, Anchal Malh, Parth Vaishnav, Gibran Washington, Bruce Tonn, Amy J. Schulz, Marie S. O'Neill -- The air we breathe / Beto Lugo Martinez, Shir Lerman Ginzburg -- Clean water for all  / Margaret J. Eggers, Mary Grant, Marcela Gonzl̀ez Rivas, Anne K. Camper, James Olson, John Doyle  --  Food safety, security, and sovereignty / Sara El-Sayed, Sandra Long, Benjamin Ryan  -- Waste and sustainability / Denise Patel, Neil Tangri -- Healthy communities for all / Kate Robb, Sandra F. Whitehead -- Preparing for and recovering from emergencies in our changing climate / Mitch Stripling -- Ensuring occupational health / Eric Persaud, Devan Hawkins -- Ensuring children's environmental health and justice / Nsedu Obot Witherspoon, Leyla Erk McCurdy -- Integrating environmental health and justice into healthcare / Maida P. Galvez, Emma N. Holland, Perry E. Sheffield, Hannah M. Thompson, Blair J. Wylie -- Organizing for environmental health and justice : lessons from #StopGeneralIron / Jim Bloyd.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">[edited by] Natalie Sampson, Lindsay Tallon, Natasha DeJarnett.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
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    <topic>Environmental Health</topic>
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    <topic>Environmental Justice</topic>
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  <subject authority="mesh">
    <geographic>United States</geographic>
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  <classification authority="lcc">RA566 ENV 2025</classification>
  <identifier type="isbn">9780826168764</identifier>
  <identifier type="isbn">9780826188656</identifier>
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