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Resistance rising: 1.14 million. Counting the Earth.
Three people in reflective safety vests speak in front of scaffolding.

Infectious Diseases Waste Management

Resistance rising: 1.14 million. Counting the Earth.

This podcast explores the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance, with experts discussing how chemicals and microbes from waste contribute to its rise in the environment.

• Podcasts

UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

Identification of a key environment-responsive gene mediating environmental impact on postmenopausal osteoporosis. Frontiers in Public Health.
An elderly woman wearing a hat, standing in a garden.

Life Stage and Reproductive Health

Identification of a key environment-responsive gene mediating environmental impact on postmenopausal osteoporosis. Frontiers in Public Health.

Scientists identified AKT1 as a node connecting environmental pollutants like BPA to bone health, and a therapeutic target. These findings underscore the complexity of osteoporosis pathophysiology and the importance of mitigating environmental pollutant exposure.

• Research & Reports

Wan, B., Zhou, J., Teng, Y., et al.

At this clinic in Hawaii, nature is the medicine. The New York Times.
A hand gently holds a small purple flower above a bed of lush green clover-like leaves. Several similar flowers bloom nearby, contrasting against the dense greenery.

Health and Care Systems

At this clinic in Hawaii, nature is the medicine. The New York Times.

In Honolulu, a community health initiative called Ho‘oulu ‘Āina uses nature as medicine. Once neglected, this preserve now uses environmental restoration and cultural reconnection to improve well-being, especially for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.

• News

Buckley, C. and Hobro, M.E.

Surviving the Heat: Climate Change, Motherhood, and Health Justice in Tamil Nadu. Harvard Center for International Development.

Life Stage and Reproductive Health Climate Change

Surviving the Heat: Climate Change, Motherhood, and Health Justice in Tamil Nadu. Harvard Center for International Development.

This research-informed narrative examines the intersecting burdens of extreme heat, air pollution, and structural neglect faced by mothers in southern India.

• News

Thangarajan, S.

Benefits of electric cooking in schools. UK MECS.
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Energy Food Systems

Benefits of electric cooking in schools. UK MECS.

The findings of the four case studies (Kenya, Lesotho, Guinea and Nepal) show the potential of eCooking in delivering sustainable school meals while also highlighting the unique challenges of each context.

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Khalifa, Y. and Leach, M.