Sustainable development in equine anaesthesia

Climate change is ‘the biggest global health threat of the 21st century’, and healthcare provision itself comes at an environmental cost. Volatile anaesthetic agents are potent greenhouse gases, but emissions arising from these waste anaesthetic gases can be dramatically reduced through a number of...

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Hauptverfasser: Haseler, Callum J., West, Eleanor, Louro, Luís Filipe, Petruccione, Ilaria, White, Kate L., Pierce, J. M. Tom
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Emissions
Global health
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Greenhouse gases
Health risks
horse
Public health
sustainability
Sustainable development
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