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From the Soil Up: Why Biodiversity Matters for Human and Planetary Health

Biodiversity Loss Food Systems

From the Soil Up: Why Biodiversity Matters for Human and Planetary Health

In this lesson, Dr. Miller explores how food systems impact health through things like diet, environmental contamination, occupational hazards, and social inequality.

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Food EDU



Biodiversity Pressure From Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in the United Kingdom, India and South Africa Varies by Product and Growing Location. Nature Food.

Biodiversity Loss Food Systems

Biodiversity Pressure From Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in the United Kingdom, India and South Africa Varies by Product and Growing Location. Nature Food.

Experts compare biodiversity pressures from fruit and vegetable consumption in the UK, India, and South Africa. Results show crop origin strongly influences impacts, with imports sometimes reducing or increasing pressure, highlighting pathways toward sustainable food systems.

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Chapman, A.S.A., Green, R., Hadida, G., et al.

Planetary Health: At the Crossroads of CVD Prevention. Springer Nature Link.
Credit: Anna Evans

Noncommunicable Diseases Air Pollution

Planetary Health: At the Crossroads of CVD Prevention. Springer Nature Link.

The review highlights the strong links between Planetary Health and cardiovascular disease, emphasizing roles of pollution, temperature, water, and food systems. It urges healthcare and policy action to advance sustainability, improve environments, and protect human health.

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Khawaja, T. and Rajagopalan, S.