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The Lancet Countdown on health and plastics. The Lancet.
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Noncommunicable Diseases Chemical Pollution

The Lancet Countdown on health and plastics. The Lancet.

This report introduces a new global monitoring system to track how plastic production, pollution, and exposure affect human and environmental health. It aims to inform policies that reduce harm worldwide.

• Research & Reports

Landrigan, P.J., Dunlop, S., Treskova, M., et al.

Connecting planetary boundaries and planetary health: A resilient and stable Earth system is crucial for human health. The Lancet.

Collaboration and Partnerships Research and Evaluation

Connecting planetary boundaries and planetary health: A resilient and stable Earth system is crucial for human health. The Lancet.

Leading researchers from the Planetary Health and Planetary Boundaries communities call for a bold next step: aligning the work of Earth system science and Planetary Health to systematically connect Earth system stability with human health.

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Myers, S.S., Masztalerz, O., Ahdoot, S., et al.



An aspirational approach to planetary futures. Nature.
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Research and Evaluation Planetary Health Frameworks

An aspirational approach to planetary futures. Nature.

This paper proposes a new global index to measure how well societies support healthy relationships with nature. The goal is to inspire progress toward a future where people and the planet can thrive together.

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Ellis, E.C., Malhi, Y., Ritchie, H., et al.

Value-aware nutrition science: Building credibility through reflexivity. European Journal of Nutrition.
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Food Systems Culture and Values

Value-aware nutrition science: Building credibility through reflexivity. European Journal of Nutrition.

This article argues that nutrition science should adopt positionality statements to improve transparency and trust. The authors present case studies and recommend embracing diverse values to strengthen scientific credibility.

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Penders, B., Bordoni, A., Daniel, H., et al.

A novel approach to consider planetary health in guideline development: A GRADE approach using the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) 2024-2025 Guidelines as a case study. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.

Noncommunicable Diseases Health and Care Systems

A novel approach to consider planetary health in guideline development: A GRADE approach using the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) 2024-2025 Guidelines as a case study. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice.

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Vieira, R.J., Sousa-Pinto, B., Herrmann, A., et al.