University of Vermont: Losing Nature Disproportionally Impacts Black, Hispanic, and Low-Income Americans
June 10, 2021
June 10, 2021
BURLINGTON, Vermont, June 10 (TNSJou) -- The University of Vermont issued the following news:
When nature vanishes, U.S. people of color and low-income Americans disproportionally lose critical environmental and health benefits--including air quality, crop productivity and natural disease control--a new University of Vermont study finds.
The research, published in Nature Communications, is the first national study to explore the unequal impacts on U.S. society--by race, . . .
When nature vanishes, U.S. people of color and low-income Americans disproportionally lose critical environmental and health benefits--including air quality, crop productivity and natural disease control--a new University of Vermont study finds.
The research, published in Nature Communications, is the first national study to explore the unequal impacts on U.S. society--by race, . . .
