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Cradle to Grave: The Health Toll of Fossil Fuels and the Imperative for a Just Transition. Global Climate & Health Alliance.
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Air Pollution Climate Change

Cradle to Grave: The Health Toll of Fossil Fuels and the Imperative for a Just Transition. Global Climate & Health Alliance.

The report is the first global overview of the health harms of fossil fuels across their entire lifecycle and the human lifespan. From toxic exposures during extraction to pollution-related disease, the findings call for governments, health professionals, and civil society to accelerate a just, equitable transition away from fossil fuels. Available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.

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Narayan, S., Kuhl, J., Miller, J., et al.

Indigenous Territories can safeguard human health depending on the landscape structure and legal status. Communications Earth & Environment.

Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Indigenous Territories can safeguard human health depending on the landscape structure and legal status. Communications Earth & Environment.

Researchers analyzed 20 years of data across the Amazon to assess how Indigenous Territories, their legal recognition, and surrounding landscapes influence fire-related and zoonotic/vector-borne diseases. Findings reveal that Indigenous Territories can reduce fire-related disease incidence and, depending on forest cover and fragmentation, help mitigate or amplify zoonotic/vector-borne disease risks.

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Barreto, J.R., Palmeirim, A.F., Sangermano, F., et al.