If you liked Modeling the Health Risks of Climate Change by Kellyn Betts, Keegan Sawyer, Standing Committee on Emerging Science for Environmental Health Decisions, Board on Life Sciences, and Division on Earth and Life Studies, start with Effective Chemistry Communication in Informal Environments (2016), Uncertainty Management in Remote Sensing of Climate Data (2009), and BioWatch PCR Assays : Building Confidence, Ensuring Reliability (2015). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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What should I read after Modeling the Health Risks of Climate Change?
BookOrb recommends Effective Chemistry Communication in Informal Environments (2016), Uncertainty Management in Remote Sensing of Climate Data (2009), BioWatch PCR Assays : Building Confidence, Ensuring Reliability (2015), Decade-To-Century-Scale Climate Variability and Change (1998), and Oil in the Sea IV (2022).
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Who wrote Modeling the Health Risks of Climate Change?
Modeling the Health Risks of Climate Change is by Kellyn Betts, Keegan Sawyer, Standing Committee on Emerging Science for Environmental Health Decisions, Board on Life Sciences, and Division on Earth and Life Studies.