Additional Publications
Science
Magazine: Hidden Health Benefits of Greenhouse
Gas Mitigation, Vol. 293, August 17, 2001
Journal
of the American Medical Association: Reduced Ratio of Male to
Female Births in Several Industrial Countries, Vol. 279, No. 13, April
1998
Scientific
American: Can Environmental Estrogens Cause Breast Cancer, October 1995
Urban
Air Pollution Risks to Children, WRI's Environmental Health Notes (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader - click
here to download)
Environmental Health Perspectives: Reassessment
of the Lethal London Fog of 1952: Novel Indicators of Acute and
Chronic Consequences of Acute Exposure to Air Pollution, Environmental
Health Perspectives: Vol. 109, Supplement 3, June 2001. Hormones,
Hormone Metabolism, Environment, and Breast Cancer
The
Hidden Benefits of Climate Policy, World Resource Institute Publication
Rethinking
Breast Cancer Risks and the Environment, Environmental Health
Perspectives: Vol. 5, Supplement 3, April 1997
Revisiting
Indonesia's Ecological Disaster and The Public Health Crisis in ASEAN
Countries (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader - click
here to download)
Environmental Health Perspectives: Assessing
the Health Benefits of Urban Air Pollution Reductions Associated with
Climate Change Mitigation (2000-2020): Santiago, Sao Paulo, Mexico
City, and New York City, Environmental Health Perspectives: Vol. 109,
Supplement 3, June 2001.