Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
Urban health assessment through a planetary health perspective: Methods and first results from the Rome NBFC experiment. Atmosphere.
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Air Pollution Biodiversity Loss
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Collaboration and Partnerships Research and Evaluation
The Planetary Health Check assesses the planetary boundaries–the nine processes that are known to regulate the stability, resilience, and life-support functions of our planet. Seven have now been breached, and for the first time, ocean acidification has tipped over, threatening reefs, fisheries, and even the oxygen we breathe.
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Noncommunicable Diseases Chemical Pollution
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.
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Collaboration and Partnerships Research and Evaluation
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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Food Systems Culture and Values
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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