Policies & FAQs


PHA Main Logo Usage Policy


The Planetary Health Alliance (PHA) main logo is a valuable asset that represents our organization’s identity and mission. To maintain the integrity and consistency of our brand, we have established the following guidelines for the use of the PHA main logo: 

  1. The PHA main logo should be used on content produced, commissioned, or explicitly approved by the PHA Global Secretariat. The PHA logo should not be used in a way that implies financial support, sponsorship, or content endorsement when there is none.
  2. Permission is not required to use the PHA main logo when providing information about PHA as an organization, such as in presentations or materials that aim to raise awareness about PHA and its mission, or if materials reference PHA as an organization to contact for further information. However, the use of the logo should align with PHA’s principles, values, and community standards. The Statement About Represented Views should appear with this content. Current PHA logo files may be requested by contacting us.
  3. PHA logos may not be altered, modified, or distorted in any way. They must be used in accordance with the official brand guidelines, which specify the appropriate colors, dimensions, and clear space requirements. A copy of current brand guidelines, as they pertain to logo usage, may be requested by contacting us.
  4. If the PHA Global Secretariat becomes aware of any misuse of its logos or any use in association with content that violates our community standards, PHA reserves the right to request the immediate removal of the logo. 

Statement About Represented Views 

Materials* that bear the Planetary Health Alliance logo or that identify the author as being affiliated with PHA, which were not produced or explicitly approved by the PHA Global Secretariat, must include the following sentence: 

“The views, opinions, and information expressed in this [material/document/publication] are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official policy, position, or views of the Planetary Health Alliance.” 

This statement should be clearly visible on websites, publications, presentations, and other relevant materials to ensure transparency and avoid confusion regarding the source and endorsement of the content. 

*Materials may include but are not limited to presentations, videos, posters, reports, briefs, and websites.

 

Sub-Brand Logo Usage Policy 

PHA sub-brand logos, such as those for Regional Hubs or specific initiatives like C4PH, are designed to identify organizational units that are related to but distinct from the PHA parent brand. The following guidelines apply to the use of PHA sub-brand logos: 

  1. Sub-brand logos should be used on content produced by or resulting from the work of the specific group or initiative, as well as on materials promoting events, activities, and opportunities directly related to the sub-brand.
  2. Each sub-brand group or initiative should develop its own internal approval process for determining which products or materials should bear the sub-brand logo.
  3. Sub-brand logos should be used in accordance with the official brand guidelines, which specify the appropriate colors, dimensions, and clear space requirements. Logo files and/or a copy of the brand guidelines, as they pertain to logo usage, may be requested at any time by contacting us.
  4. If the PHA Global Secretariat becomes aware of any misuse of a sub-brand logo or its use in association with content that violates our community standards, PHA reserves the right to require the removal of the logo and, in extreme cases, revoke the group or initiative’s permission to use the sub-brand logo.

Member / Affiliate Logo Usage Policy 

PHA may offer special logos for its members and Campus Ambassadors to showcase their affiliation with the organization. These logos, such as “Member of the Planetary Health Alliance” or “Planetary Health Campus Ambassador,” are designed to recognize the commitment and dedication of individuals and organizations to the field of Planetary Health. The following guidelines apply to the use of these logos: 

  1. The “Member of the Planetary Health Alliance” logo may be used by current individual or organizational members of PHA to signify their membership status. The logo can be displayed on personal or organizational websites, social media profiles, email signatures, and other promotional materials related to the member’s involvement in Planetary Health.
  2. The “Planetary Health Campus Ambassador” logo may be used by currently appointed Campus Ambassadors to identify their role and affiliation with PHA. The logo can be used on campus-related materials, such as event promotions, presentations, and educational resources related to Planetary Health. Former Planetary Health Campus Ambassadors should not use the logo but may instead describe themselves as a “former Planetary Health Campus Ambassador” or “Planetary Health Campus Ambassador, <years active>.”
  3. Affiliates should use the provided logo files without altering, modifying, or distorting them in any way. The logos should be used in accordance with the official brand guidelines, which specify the appropriate colors, dimensions, and clear space requirements. Logo files and/or a copy of the brand guidelines, as they pertain to logo usage, may be requested at any time by contacting us.
  4. The use of the affiliate logo does not imply PHA’s endorsement of the content or views expressed in the materials bearing the logo. When using these logos on materials that express opinions, findings, or conclusions, affiliates should include a disclaimer stating: “The views and opinions expressed in this [material/document/publication] are those of the [member/author/organization] and do not necessarily represent the official policy, position, or views of the Planetary Health Alliance.”
  5. Affiliates should not use the logos in any way that could be misleading, deceptive, or harmful to the reputation of PHA. If the PHA Global Secretariat becomes aware of any misuse of the logos or their use in association with content that violates our community standards, PHA reserves the right to request the removal of the logo and, in extreme cases, revoke the individual’s or organization’s permission to use the logo.
  6. The permissions to use the logos are contingent upon the individual’s or organization’s ongoing membership or appointment status. If an affiliate loses their status due to resignation, termination, or any other reason, they must immediately cease using the respective logo.  

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By adhering to these policies and guidelines, we can ensure the consistent and appropriate use of PHA branding while protecting the integrity and reputation of our organization. 

Frequently Asked Questions


How do you say 'Planetary Health' in...

Arabic: صحة الكواكب

Catalan: Salut Planetària

Chinese: 星球健康

English: Planetary Health

Finnish: Planetaarinen te

French: Santé Planetaire

German: Planetare Gesundheit

Gujarati: Graha Ni Tabhat

Hebrew: בריאות פלנטרית

Hindi: Graho Ka Svaasth

Italian: Salute planetari

Japanese: 惑星の健康  プラネタリーヘルス

Malay: Kesihatan Planet

Melanesian Pidgin: Helt blong plane

Portuguese: Saúde Planetária

Russian: Планетарное здоровье

Serbian/Croatian: Planetarno zdravlje

Spanish: Salud Planetaria

Is there an established degree of study from BSc level to PhD level solely for Planetary Health?

There are a number of opportunities to study Planetary Health at the undergraduate through graduate levels, which can be explored via our Global Inventory of Planetary Health Educational Opportunities. Please note, new programs and opportunities are developing all the time and our database is not comprehensive. Please check with your local universities for their offerings in Planetary Health.

In addition to formal courses, there are many ways you can become familiar with Planetary Health science, language, and actions. You may learn more about current PHA education projects, peruse introductory Planetary Health materials, and more on our website. Additionally, you may have a role to play in bringing Planetary Health to your University. Explore our Planetary Health Campus Ambassador program!

What is the Great Transition?

The Great Transition (also known as the Great Turning) is a fundamental shift in how we live, including how we produce and consume food, energy, and manufactured goods; how we construct and live in our cities; how we consider and measure growth, progress and development; and how we govern ourselves. The Great Transition also involves an evolution in how we understand our relationship with Nature and with each other, including what makes us happy. It will require a transition to a new set of values that incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion of all people as well as respect and recognition that the health of people is dependent on and interconnected with Nature. There is not a single or universal definition for the Great Transition.

What is the difference between Planetary Health, Global Health, One Health, Climate & Health, and Environmental Health?

PHA recognizes that these fields overlap in relation to theories used, methods of practice, scale of challenges addressed, stakeholders and disciplines involved, types of questions asked, and types of solutions proposed. One of the unique aspects of Planetary Health is that it looks across a broad array of human-caused biophysical changes—including climate change, biodiversity loss, land use and cover change, marine degradation, resource scarcity, and pollution—to develop a holistic understanding of their interconnected effects on the health and well-being of humans and all living creatures. Additionally, Planetary Health explicitly recognizes social justice as central to its mission and embraces all sectors of society in finding solutions, from economics and engineering to arts and humanities.

As shown in this image resource, climate and health focuses on the many ways a changing climate impacts human health. One Health has historically highlighted the ways that environmental change has increased the spread of zoonotic disease.

Each field brings many important perspectives and knowledge to our common challenges and only by working together will we be able to reach our aspirational goals.

What is the Planetary Health Alliance (PHA)?

The Planetary Health Alliance (PHA) was founded in 2015 based on recommendations from the Rockefeller-Lancet Commission on Planetary Health. Through our global member community, PHA brings Planetary Health science, stories, and solutions to the most pressing issues of our time. At its core, PHA curates and disseminates the latest Planetary Health research and knowledge, creates and curates educational resources, builds and fosters the Planetary Health community, and mainstreams Planetary Health information and solutions to the general public, private sector, and policy makers.

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What is the Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health and how does it relate to PHA?

The Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health is comprised of a dedicated group of faculty, students, and staff  from all divisions of Johns Hopkins University who are committed to working across disciplines to address the urgency of the Earth crisis and its impacts on humanity. The Institute and the Alliance are closely aligned. Planetary Health scholarship and informed policy and practice case studies move from the Institute out to the global community through the Alliance, while real world challenges and success stories flow back to the Institute.

How can I become engaged in Planetary Health?

We encourage you to browse our website to learn more about membership and our initiatives. We also encourage you to review declarations and pledges that specify how you can be a part of this growing movement.

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Can I translate PHA documents into another language?

Yes! We welcome translations to make our content globally accessible. Please contact us first to discuss permissions and requirements. All translations must include required disclaimers. For detailed translation guidelines, see our Policies page.

Who should I contact if I want to learn more?

Please feel free to reach out to the PHA team. We’re happy to engage with you on this Planetary Health journey!