Wyrtzen, F.; Meza, A.; Snider, B.; Kasyan, K.; Burrow, C.; Guillory, R.S.; Wilkins, C.C.; Zusman, E.; Hengesbaugh, M.; Zhou, X.;
et al. Why Do Some Cities in the United States Integrate Health into Their Climate Plans More than Others?—Hypotheses and Tests. Sustainability 2025, 17, 10492.
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et al. Why Do Some Cities in the United States Integrate Health into Their Climate Plans More than Others?—Hypotheses and Tests. Sustainability. 2025; 17(23):10492.
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Wyrtzen, F., Meza, A., Snider, B., Kasyan, K., Burrow, C., Guillory, R. S., Wilkins, C. C., Zusman, E., Hengesbaugh, M., Zhou, X., & Eaton, D.
(2025). Why Do Some Cities in the United States Integrate Health into Their Climate Plans More than Others?—Hypotheses and Tests. Sustainability, 17(23), 10492.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su172310492