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Department of Health and Human Services. HHS Launches Pledge Ini-tiative to Mobilize Health Care Sector to Reduce Emissions. HHS.gov. 2022; published online April 22. https://www. hhs.gov/about/news/2022/04/22/hhs-launches-pledge-initiative-mobilize-health-care-sector-reduce-emissions. html.

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The White House. Fact Sheet: President Biden Signs Executive Order Catalyzing America’s Clean Energy Economy Through Federal Sustainability. 2021; published online Dec 8. https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/12/08/fact-sheet-president-biden-signs-execu-tive-order-catalyzing-americas-clean-en-ergy-economy-through-federal-sustaina-bility/.

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Bernstein AS, Stevens KL, Koh HK. Patient-centered climate action and health equity. JAMA 2022; 328: 419–20.

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Health Care and the Climate Crisis: Preparing America’s Health Care Infra-structure. https://waysandmeans.house. gov/sites/democrats.waysandmeans. house.gov/files/documents/RFI1_1.pdf.

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Eckelman MJ, Huang K, Lagasse R, Senay E, Dubrow R, Sherman JD. Health care pollution and public health damage in the United States: An update. Health Affairs 2020; 39: 2071–9.

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Sinking Tax Base: Land and Property at Risk from Rising Sea. Princeton, NJ, USA: Climate Central, 2022. https://assets.ctfassets.net/cxgxgst-p8r5d/2KKeTjnqbFelWrZalnPeRR/9a-28719038f3a1dddbdd2e8b78b8455b/CC_Sinking_Tax_Base_20220908a.pdf.

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Losing Ground: Severe Repetitive Flooding in the United States. Natural Resources Defense Council. https://www.nrdc.org/resources/losing-ground-severe-repetitive-flood-ing-united-states.

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USGCRP. Chapter 15: Tribes and Indigenous Peoples. In: Fourth National Climate Assessment. Washington, DC, USA: U.S. Global Change Research Program, 2018. https://nca2018. globalchange.govhttps://nca2018. globalchange.gov/chapter/14.

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Harper SL, Cunsolo A, Clayton S. Including mental health as part of climate change impacts and adaptation assessment: A critical advance in IPCC AR6. PLOS Climate 2022; 1: e0000033.

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Climate Central. Land Below 5.0 Feet of Water. https://coastal. climatecentral.org/map/16/-80.2143/25.8585/?theme=water_ level&map_type=water_level_above_ mhhw&basemap=roadmap&contig-uous=true&elevation_model=best_ available&refresh=true&water_ level=5.0&water_unit=ft.