‘Climate change mitigation is a hot topic, but not when it comes to hospitals’: a qualitative study on hospital stakeholders’ perception and sense of responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions
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‘Climate change mitigation is a hot topic, but not when it comes to hospitals’: a qualitative study on hospital stakeholders’ perception and sense of responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages medethics-2021-107971
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BMJ
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2022-05-23
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10.1136/medethics-2021-107971
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