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Quantifying the short-term mortality effects of wildfire smoke in Europe: A multicountry epidemiological study in 654 contiguous regions. The Lancet Planetary Health.

Noncommunicable Diseases Air Pollution

Quantifying the short-term mortality effects of wildfire smoke in Europe: A multicountry epidemiological study in 654 contiguous regions. The Lancet Planetary Health.

The article highlights how fine particulate matter (PM2·5) from wildfire smoke could be more harmful to human health than that from other sources.

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Alari, A., Ballestar, J., Mila, C., et al.

How Criminology Can Support Environmental Health: The Case of PFAS. Springer Nature Link.
Power plant in black and white. Photograph by Mike Marrah.

Air Pollution Chemical Pollution

How Criminology Can Support Environmental Health: The Case of PFAS. Springer Nature Link.

Criminology can help address PFAS pollution by framing industrial emissions and exposures as a crime. Using the case of DuPont/Chemours in the Netherlands, the commentary calls for approaches that both curb new PFAS emissions and address historic exposures.

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Bisschop, L., and Hendlin, Y.

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.

• Research & Reports

Khawaja, T. and Rajagopalan, S.