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Nature-based solutions for climate resilient infrastructure planning in Indonesia. World Wildlife Fund.
Aerial view of a road lined with trees in Indonesia, showcasing the natural landscape and urban elements.

Climate Change Built Environment and Urbanization

Nature-based solutions for climate resilient infrastructure planning in Indonesia. World Wildlife Fund.

This report uses mapping and ecosystem service models to show how restoring and protecting nature can strengthen climate resilience for infrastructure and people in Indonesia, benefiting millions and much of the national road network.

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Bartlett, R., Joshi, S., Chaplin-Kramer, B., et al.

Nursing for the Future of Human and Planetary Health: Integrating Planetary Health Perspectives into Education and Practice

Climate Change Health and Care Systems

Nursing for the Future of Human and Planetary Health: Integrating Planetary Health Perspectives into Education and Practice

This Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) policy column addresses the growing need for nurses to adopt a Planetary Health perspective amid rising climate-related and environmental health challenges. The column highlights the formal inclusion of Planetary Health in Japan’s Model Core Curriculum for Nursing Education starting in academic year 2026, and emphasizes its relevance for undergraduate training, community-based care, and continuing professional development in a changing climate.

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Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI)

Science Education in an Age of Unnatural Disasters: An Introduction to the Special Issue. Science & Education.
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Climate Change Disaster Preparedness and Adaptation

Science Education in an Age of Unnatural Disasters: An Introduction to the Special Issue. Science & Education.

This editorial explores how science education can address social, environmental, and technological disasters using interdisciplinary and justice-focused frameworks, drawing on both conceptual and participatory research.

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Park, W., Grace, M., Hutton, C., and Knowles, S.G.

Impact of temperature variations on burden of lower respiratory infections under climate change (1990–2021). BMC Public Health.
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Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Impact of temperature variations on burden of lower respiratory infections under climate change (1990–2021). BMC Public Health.

Using Global Burden of Disease 2021 data, this study quantifies how high, low, and non-optimal temperatures contribute to lower respiratory infections across 204 countries, revealing climate-linked health inequities by age, sex, region, and development level.

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Huang, W., Yin, L., Li, H., et al.