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The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs
Monday, December 28, 2020
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IN THE JOURNAL
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Multisolving Innovations For Climate And Health: Message Framing To Achieve Broad Public SupportBy James W. Dearing and Maria LapinskiNot everyone welcomes new programs, practices, policies, and technologies that promise to mitigate carbon emissions. That’s why message framing matters, particularly when communicating with people who are dismissive or skeptical of climate change. In a new commentary article, Michigan State University professors James W. Dearing and Maria Lapinski discuss the concept of “multisolving” and why focusing on the health benefits of climate mitigation efforts is important for achieving public support. Read More >>
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A CLOSER LOOK—Vaccine Equity
COVID-19 vaccinations have begun and so have discussions about how to distribute vaccinations equitably. In a November 2018 journal article, Angela Chang and coauthors argue that vaccine rollouts can be channels for improving health equity, finding that vaccine programs can benefit the poor more than the rich. Read their report estimating the health and economic impacts of ten antigens and their corresponding vaccines across forty-one low- and middle-income countries.
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