This video was produced by the New Jersey Climate Change Alliance with support from the Rutgers Climate Institute and Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.
We can improve the well-being of vulnerable communities in New Jersey
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions can help make the air cleaner, improve public health, and provide economic opportunities to New Jersey communities already bearing environmental burdens. Prof. Ana Baptista of the New School and the NJ Climate Change Alliance explains.
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