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Leading the Way to Health Equity: Predicting Climate Impacts on Health in the Developing World

In a study McCord co-authored last year, which explored how the El NiƱo Southern
Oscillation can be used to predict child undernutrition and food
insecurity in the developing world, he and fellow researchers emphasized
that climate variability is increasingly recognized as a key
determinant of health outcomes.