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Browse or search our curated collection of research articles, tools, videos, and other Planetary Health resources. Featuring approximately 2,000 research articles and additional tools spanning a variety of thematic areas, our library has information on Planetary Health for every audience — whether you’re exploring the field for the first time, an educator hoping to engage Planetary Health in your classroom, a seasoned scientific researcher, or someone looking to making a difference in your community and in the world. New resources are added every month.

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Climate Change Health and Care Systems

From Healing to Organizing

As the effects of the climate crisis worsen, more health professionals are recognizing that healing their communities also means organizing for change. In this podcast, guests share their journeys into climate work, the power of building connections, and how we can find hope in collective action.

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The Medical Society Consortium on Climate and Health

Understanding relationships among climate change, conflict, migration/displacement and health in humanitarian settings: A scoping review. Conflict and Health.

Displacement and Conflict Climate Change

Understanding relationships among climate change, conflict, migration/displacement and health in humanitarian settings: A scoping review. Conflict and Health.

Researchers explore how climate change, conflict, migration and displacement, and health interact in humanitarian settings. They found that climate impacts often worsen existing vulnerabilities, emphasizing the need for collaboration across research, policy, and health systems to strengthen community resilience.

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Lasater, M.E., Prager, G., Choi, Y.A., et al.