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Tate E, Rahman MA, Emrich CT, Sampson CC. Flood exposure and social vulnerability in the United States. Nat Hazards 2021; 106: 435–57.

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Bezgrebelna M, McKenzie K, Wells S, et al. Climate change, weather, housing precarity, and homelessness: A sys-tematic review of reviews. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2021; 18: 5812.

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Lim J, Skidmore M. Heat vulnerability and heat island mitigation in the United States. Atmosphere 2020; 11: 558.

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Gronlund CJ, Sullivan KP, Kefelegn Y, Cameron L, O’Neill MS. Climate change and temperature extremes: A review of heat- and cold-related morbidity and mortality concerns of municipalities. Maturitas 2018; 114: 54–9.

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Balbus JM, Malina C. Identifying vulnerable subpopulations for climate change health effects in the United States. Journal of Occupational and Envi-ronmental Medicine 2009; 51: 33–7.

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Norton-Smith K, Lynn K, Chief K, et al. Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: A Synthesis of Current Impacts and Experiences. United States Department of Agriculture, 2016 https://www.fs.usda.gov/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr944.pdf.

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Dannenberg AL, Frumkin H, Hess JJ, Ebi KL. Managed retreat as a strategy for climate change adaptation in small communities: Public health implica-tions. Climatic Change 2019; 153: 1–14.

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Yoder S. Assessment of the Potential Health Impacts of Climate Change in Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska: State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, 2018 http://www.epi.alaska. gov/bulletins/docs/rr2018_01.pdf.

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Climate and Health in Oregon. Oregon Health Authority, 2020 https://www. oregon.gov/oha/PH/HEALTHYENVI-RONMENTS/CLIMATECHANGE/Documents/2020/Climate%20and%20 Health%20in%20Oregon%202020%20 -%20Full%20Report.pdf.

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Mikati I, Benson AF, Luben TJ, Sacks JD, Richmond-Bryant J. Disparities in distribution of particulate matter emission sources by race and poverty status. American Journal of Public Health 2018; 104: 480–5.