Climate Change-Driven Disease: How the U.S. Can Protect Migrants
Climate change is a driving factor for both increased migration and the spread of infectious disease.
Leila Barraza, JD, MPH, is an Associate Professor at Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona. Professor Barraza instructs a public health law course for public health and law students, and she has also provided numerous presentations at national and local conferences on a variety of critical public health law issues.
Climate change is a driving factor for both increased migration and the spread of infectious disease.