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  • Riva, M. Kingunza Makasi, S. Dufresne, P. Toth, M.
    Energy poverty in Canada: Prevalence, social and spatial distribution, and implications for research and policy.
    Energy Research & Social Science
    81, 102237.
  • Atkinson, J. Metcalfe, J. Kuschel,G.
    Long term exposure to air pollution, mortality and morbidity in New Zealand: Cohort study.
    Science of The Total Environment,
    801(38):149660.
  • Ammar, S.E. Mclntyre, M.
    Imported arboviral infections in New Zealand, 2001 to 2017: A risk factor for local transmission.
    Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease,
    41(6):102047.
  • Fong, S.Y.
    The experience of energy poverty among young adults living in subdivided units in Hong Kong: evidence from a phenomenological study.
    Wellbeing, Space and Society
    2:100054.
  • Chambers, T. Shaw, C. Ball, J. Cleghorn, C.
    New Zealand's Climate Change Commission report: The critical need to address the missing health co-benefits of reducing emissions.
    New Zealand Medical Journal
    134(1542), 109-118.
  • Hess, J.J. Ranadive, N. Boyer, C.J. Aleksandrowicz, L. ... et al.
    Guidelines for Modeling and Reporting Health Effects of Climate Change Mitigation Actions.
    Environmental Health Perspectives,
    128(11):115001
  • Beyond home: Exploring energy poverty among youth in four diverse Pacific island states.
    Energy Research & Social Science
    70, 101638.
  • Baby it's hot outside: Balancing health risks and energy efficiency when parenting during extreme heat events.
    Energy Research & Social Science
    66, 101480.
  • Barthow, C. Hood, F. McKinlay, E. Hilder, J. Cleghorn, C. Huthwaite, M. Weatherall, M. Parry-Strong, A. Pullon, S. Gray, B. Wickens, K. Krebs, J.
    Food 4 Health - He Oranga Kai: Assessing the efficacy, acceptability and economic implications of Lactobacillus rhamnosus HN001 and β-glucan to improve glycated haemoglobin, metabolic health, and general well-being in adults with pre-diabetes: study proto
    Trials
    29;20(1):464, doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3553-7
  • Climate change, extreme rainfall events, drinking water and enteric disease.
    Reviews on Environmental Health,
    34(1).