Nursing's mandate in climate change

Author:

Mitchell Pamela H.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Nursing Review International Council of Nurses Geneva Switzerland

2. School of Nursing University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

Reference6 articles.

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2. Nurses’ perspectives on climate change, health and nursing practice;Kalogirou M.R.;Journal of Clinical Nursing,2020

3. Enough: COVID‐19, structural racism, police brutality, plutocracy, climate change–and time for health justice, democratic governance, and an equitable, sustainable future;Krieger N.;American Journal of Public Health,2020

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