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Benjamin Goldstein
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Assistant Professor
School for Environment and Sustainability » Center for Sustainable Systems
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Benjamin Goldstein, PhD

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Connecting air pollution and justice along global food supply chains

Benjamin Goldstein’s global health focus centers on distributed environmental justice issues, with particular interest in air pollution along agri-food supply chains. His interests in global health equity align with the Center’s themes of addressing social and environmental determinants of health, strengthening systems for health, and developing technical solutions. Goldstein’s research examines how cities induce environmental change at distant locations by developing multi-scalar models of urban food systems.

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