Fossil fuel is the common denominator between climate change and petrochemical exposures, and effects on women and childrenʼs health
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Fossil fuel is the common denominator between climate change and petrochemical exposures, and effects on women and childrenʼs health

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https://doi.org/10.1002/ijgo.14408
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Synopsis: Fossil fuels contribute to climate change and petrochemicals, both of which increase maternal and child disease. Reducing fossil fuels can reap a double benefit for climate change and improved health.

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