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Molecular decolonization: an indigenous microcosm perspective of planetary health. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health [Internet]. 2020;12 :4586.
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Multiple health and environmental impacts of foods. PNAS [Internet]. 2019;46 :23357-23362.
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Neonicotinoids disrupt aquatic food webs and decrease fishery yields. Science [Internet]. 2019;366 (6465) :620-623.
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Prioritizing Water Security in the Management of Vector-Borne Diseases: Lessons from Oaxaca, Mexico
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The global effect of extreme weather events on nutrient supply: a superposed epoch analysis. The Lancet Planetary Health [Internet]. 2019;3 (10) :429-438.
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The impact of nutrient-rich food choices on agricultural water-use efficiency. Nature Sustainability. 2019; 2 : 233-241
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Water conservancy projects enhanced local resilience to floods and droughts over the past 300 years at the Erhai Lake basin, Southwest China. Environmental Research Letters [Internet]. 2020; 15(12): 125009.
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Water scarcity and fish imperilment driven by beef production
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