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Thomson, G. Wilson, N.
(2006).
Population level policy options for increasing the prevalence of smokefree homes.
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health,
60, 298-304, doi:10.1136/jech.2005.038091
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Thomson, G. Wilson, N.
(2005).
Smoky homes: a review of the exposure and effects of secondhand smoke in New Zealand homes.
New Zealand Medical Journal,
118(1213).
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Ingham, T.R. Jones, B. Aldridge, D. Latimer, M. Dowell, A. Davies, C. Draper, J.B. Bailey, L.O. Stanley, T.V. Leadbitter, P.
(2019).
Damp mouldy housing and early childhood hospital admissions for acute respiratory infection: a case control study.
Wickens, K. Ingham, T. Davies, C. Chapman, R.
(2019).
Effect of an electricity voucher on electricity use.
Energy Policy,
134, 110985.
(2019).
Health impacts of energy poverty and cold indoor temperature.
In J. Nriagu (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Environmental Health (2nd ed).
(pp. 436-443). Elsevier.
Davy, P. Trompetter, B. Yang, Yu. Boulic, M. Phipps, R.
(2019).
Sources of indoor air pollution at a New Zealand urban primary school.
Atmospheric Pollution Research,
2020, 10, 2, 435-444.
Boulic, M. Longley, I. Mitchell, T.
(2020).
The association between indoor and outdoor NO2 levels: A case study in 50 residences in an urban neighbourhood in New Zealand.
(2020).
Baby it’s hot outside: Balancing health risks and energy efficiency when parenting during extreme heat events.
Energy Research & Social Science,
66, 101480. doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2020.101480.
Indoor Air Quality Research Centre of New Zealand calls for government prioritisation on ventilation this World Ventil8 Day

8 November 2024

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Energy poverty: The lowest-income households pay more in Aotearoa

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Energy costs for households are expected to rise significantly from 2025, due to a combination of factors putting pressure on Aotearoa New Zealand

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