1. Problem statement (if applicable) 2. Public health significance/population impacts 3. Background/ evidence of health-related outcome or planetary impact (you may use a table/figure to further illustrate) 4. Implications for vulnerable groups (e.g., children, older adults, workers, underserved minorities) 5. Adequacy of current regulation or policy approach for control/ include data to support policy efficacy if applicable 6. Future research needs, and possible policy solutions/recommendations naming potential stakeholders Suggested formatting of the paper: Arial or Times New Roman font 1.5 line spacing No greater than 1 margins Font size: 11 or 12 Sources should include both peer-reviewed materials and other trustworthy internet and community resources (such as government and community reports, not simply websites). All sources must be cited throughout the paper. It is recommended that you include 8-10 references. Keep in mind that you must paraphrase and summarize findings in your own words. Under no circumstance will I accept a paper that includes direct phrases or direct quotations taken from a source.Show more