Cornell Project 2Gen in Albany 2020: The Intersection between Environmental Policy and Health
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Cornell faculty, staff, and students met virtually with New York State legislators and staff for non-partisan, open dialogue about policy-relevant research on issues at the intersection of environmental policy and health.
Air quality improvements are often expensive, but can carry substantial social and related economic benefits.
Built environment factors, like exposure to traffic emissions, have a significant impacts on health.
The use of plant-based advanced green composites can help New York State reach its progressive sustainability goals.