This month marks a major milestone for the Planetary Health movement — PHA has surpassed 500 member organizations across more than 80 countries! Our members are the heart and soul of this transdisciplinary, action-driven community, and we are energized by our shared commitment to protect and regenerate Earth’s natural systems for the health of all people and all life.
As we celebrate 10 years of Planetary Health with our campaign, “A Decade of Planetary Health Impact, A Future of Hope and Action,” we’re thrilled to launch a fresh PHA website and newsletter designed to make it easier than ever to collect, curate, and share Planetary Health resources. This new online home is a space for all of us – to discover, connect, and contribute. Have an opportunity, event, or update to share with the global community? Submit it here!
We’re also excited to announce a record-breaking 436 abstract submissions for the Planetary Health Annual Meeting 2025 (#PHAM2025) – more than double of last year’s count! Join us for this thought-provoking global convening in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, October 7–10, and register today to be part of shaping the future of Planetary Health.
PHA’s engagement is soaring – both on our new website and social media – thanks in part to our newest infographics we’ve shared for Global Public Health Week and Earth Day. We invite you to use and share these visuals in your presentations, classrooms, and communities to help amplify our shared message.
On April 2, PHA participated in the Johns Hopkins Sustainability Symposium, which included multiple sessions focused on Planetary Health. PHA Faculty Director Sam Myers was featured on a radio interview for Earth Day on Sirius XM’s Doctor Radio Show, where he discussed the importance of Planetary Health and why it matters more than ever. These milestones reflect the growing momentum behind the Planetary Health movement – and the transformative action we’re building together at the intersection of human health and global environmental change.
In this newsletter, click on the tabs above to explore the full collection of:
- Research & Policy: Groundbreaking literature exploring the human health effects of shifts in Earth’s natural systems caused by human activity
- Opportunities: Jobs, funding, fellowships, and more
- Events: Planetary Health conferences, webinars, and trainings
- Read | Watch | Listen: Must-read articles, inspiring videos, and podcasts’
Now is the moment for #PlanetaryHealth to shine. Thank you for being part of this growing global community.