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Browse or search our curated collection of research articles, tools, videos, and other Planetary Health resources. Featuring approximately 3,000 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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Science Education in an Age of Unnatural Disasters: An Introduction to the Special Issue. Science & Education.
A small indoor seating area with wooden chairs, a square wooden table, large leafy houseplants, and sunlight streaming through tall windows.

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.

• News

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

Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) with Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall. Indigenous Planetary Health.
Rows of wooden desks and chairs in a classroom, with books stacked on top of the desks, lit by natural light from large windows.

Education Indigenous Knowledge and Voices

Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) with Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall. Indigenous Planetary Health.

This podcast episode features Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall, who brought forward the concept of Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing)—a framework that values multiple perspectives and the integration of diverse knowledge systems.

• Podcasts

The Planetary Health Field Guide: Actions and Ideas for a Healthier Planet

Collaboration and Partnerships Education

The Planetary Health Field Guide: Actions and Ideas for a Healthier Planet

The Planetary Health Field Guide: Actions and Ideas for a Healthier Planet is a practical, action-oriented resource designed by Abdullah Shihab, Planetary Health Campus Ambassador (PHCA-2025) from the University of Baghdad – Iraq, to inspire and support students, educators, and health professionals in advancing Planetary Health.

• Guides & Frameworks

Shihab, A.