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This Nation has the Fastest Rising Rate of Cancer Cases — and Deaths — in the World. NPR.

Noncommunicable Diseases Air Pollution

This Nation has the Fastest Rising Rate of Cancer Cases — and Deaths — in the World. NPR.

Lebanon is experiencing the fastest rise in cancer rates worldwide, with new cases increasing 162% and cancer-related deaths up 80% over the past 30 years, according to a recent study. The surge is driven by air pollution from vehicles and diesel generators, overuse of agricultural chemicals, and widespread smoking, which is fueling a spike in lung cancer.

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Daniel, A.

Climate Change and Disability

Climate Change Governance and Policy

Climate Change and Disability

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Alexander, M., Fogarty, A.E., and Leochico, CF.D.

Climate and Health Strategies Must Address the Biodiversity Crisis. STAT10.

Biodiversity Loss Governance and Policy

Climate and Health Strategies Must Address the Biodiversity Crisis. STAT10.

This opinion piece calls on the health sector to confront biodiversity loss — a crisis as urgent as climate change. Biodiversity is essential for public health, underpinning food, water, air, and disease regulation.

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Vora, N., and Walzer, C.