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A warming planet and human health – Reader Response

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In Response to: A warming planet and human health

Dear Editor,

My compliments on the best issue I’ve read in years. A warming planet was right on target and a fresh look at what nurses can do to mitigate and prevent issues of climate breakdown. I was unaware of the term climate “breakdown” usage now, so consider me educated. I also learned a new word…solastalgia! Well done. Strategies to combat implicit bias in nursing so very timely. From poster, publication, podium to podcast as well timely and up to date. Addressing gun violence in America we need to see more! I feel a change with this issue! A new direction perhaps more timely and right on the money!! Keep up the momentum and thank you!

Marge White PhD, RN
Delaware

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