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- Influence
NIMBY, CLAMP, and the location of new nuclear-related facilities: U.S. national and 11 site-specific surveys.
- M. Greenberg
- Engineering, Medicine
- Risk analysis : an official publication of the…
- 1 September 2009
Public and political opposition have made finding locations for new nuclear power plants, waste management, and nuclear research and development facilities a challenge for the U.S. government and the… Expand
Concern about Environmental Pollution: How Much Difference Do Race and Ethnicity Make? A New Jersey Case Study
- M. Greenberg
- Geography, Medicine
- Environmental health perspectives
- 23 December 2004
A survey conducted among 1,513 residents of New Jersey during March–May 2004 showed that non-Hispanic black, non-Hispanic white, and English-speaking Hispanic Americans were significantly more… Expand
Energy choices and risk beliefs: is it just global warming and fear of a nuclear power plant accident?
- M. Greenberg, H. B. Truelove
- Economics, Medicine
- Risk analysis : an official publication of the…
- 1 May 2011
A survey of 3,200 U.S. residents focused on two issues associated with the use of nuclear and coal fuels to produce electrical energy. The first was the association between risk beliefs and… Expand
Understanding the economic costs and benefits of catastrophes and their aftermath: a review and suggestions for the U.S. federal government.
- M. Greenberg, Michael Lahr, Nancy Mantell
- Engineering, Medicine
- Risk analysis : an official publication of the…
- 1 February 2007
The number and magnitude of devastating natural and human events make it imperative that we actively and systematically estimate the costs and benefits of policy decisions in affected localities,… Expand
Gender differences in risk perception: effects differ in stressed vs. non-stressed environments.
- M. Greenberg, D. Schneider
- Psychology, Engineering
- Risk analysis : an official publication of the…
- 1 August 1995
Contrary to previous reports that women are more concerned about environmental risks than men, we hypothesized that men and women residing in neighborhoods stressed by multiple hazards would… Expand
Environmentally Devastated Neighborhoods: Perceptions, Policies, and Realities
- M. Greenberg, D. Schneider
- Engineering
- 1 April 1996
It seems that residents prefer to see money spent on fixing the immediate dangers on their blocks than on making toxic waste sites safe. Beginning with a call for a definition of environment that… Expand
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The diffusion of public health innovations.
- M. Greenberg
- Medicine
- American journal of public health
- 1 February 2006
From the time we turn on the radio to hear the morning news until we turn off the television at night, we are bombarded by messages about new drugs, foods, exercise regimes, government programs, and… Expand
Region of birth and mortality from circulatory diseases among black Americans.
- D. Schneider, M. Greenberg, L. Lu
- Medicine
- American journal of public health
- 1 May 1997
OBJECTIVES
This study examines the relationship between birth-place and mortality from circulatory diseases among American Blacks.
METHODS
All Black deaths from circulatory diseases (International… Expand
Delivering Fresh Water: Critical Infrastructure, Environmental Justice, and Flint, Michigan.
- M. Greenberg
- Business, Medicine
- American journal of public health
- 11 July 2016
The author reflects on the water infrastructure and lead poisoning in Flint, Michigan, how the incident offers a chance to rethink what is meant by critical infrastructure, and environmental justice… Expand
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