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- As temperatures rise, India must place public health at the centre of how heat impact is measured, understood, and acted upon. - This will help deliver effective, equitable, and evidence-based responses at scale. - Heat action plans respond to heat that is already here but do little to address the drivers of warming or the heat yet to come. - The views in this commentary are those of the author....
India’s heat response is missing public health logic [Commentary] | Huntaegis