Economic Growth, Climate Change, and Obesity

Human and planetary health as well as economic growth are firmly interlinked and subject to complex interaction effects. In this paper, we provide an overview of interlinkages between economic growth, climate change, and obesity focusing on recent advances in the literature. In addition to empirical...

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Climate Change
Conservation of Natural Resources
Diabetes
Economic Development
Economy and Environment (GJ Egger
Endocrinology
Health Policy
Humans
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
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