Despite scientific evidence that climate change has profound and far reaching implications for public health, translating this knowledge in a manner that supports citizen engagement, applied decision-making, and behavioural change can be challenging. http
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Cameron, L., Rocque, R., Penner, K. et al. Public perceptions of Lyme disease and climate change in southern Manitoba, Canada: making a case for strategic decoupling of climate and health messages. BMC Public Health 21, 617 (2021). https://t.co/wyxCdAUPf8
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RT @arachnofiles: An absolutely fascinating study from Manitoba. One finding: rural people were more likely to be skeptical about the risk…
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An absolutely fascinating study from Manitoba. One finding: rural people were more likely to be skeptical about the risk of climate change, but more informed about the risk of Lyme disease and how to prevent it.