
OpinionApril 17, 2021
For Americans’ Health, a Dollar of Carbon Emissions Prevented Is Worth a Ton of Cure
Increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are taking an enormous toll on the human body—and the situation is getting worse
Timothy G. Singer, M.D., M.S., is a pediatrician at Baylor College of Medicine in Texas. His M.S. is from the Environment and Resources program at Stanford University. Twitter: @TimothyGSinger.

For Americans’ Health, a Dollar of Carbon Emissions Prevented Is Worth a Ton of Cure
Increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are taking an enormous toll on the human body—and the situation is getting worse