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Browse or search our curated collection of research articles, tools, videos, and other Planetary Health resources. Featuring approximately 2,000 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.

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

Impact of temperature variations on burden of lower respiratory infections under climate change (1990–2021). BMC Public Health.
A man wearing a face mask stands outdoors in sunlight, with buildings and a stone wall in the background.

Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Impact of temperature variations on burden of lower respiratory infections under climate change (1990–2021). BMC Public Health.

Using Global Burden of Disease 2021 data, this study quantifies how high, low, and non-optimal temperatures contribute to lower respiratory infections across 204 countries, revealing climate-linked health inequities by age, sex, region, and development level.

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Huang, W., Yin, L., Li, H., et al.

The Hard Tech Report
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Climate Change Business and Manufacturing

The Hard Tech Report

This report explores hard tech innovations addressing global challenges in climate, energy, food, and health. ​It highlights transformative technologies, investment opportunities, and the convergence of AI, materials science, and advanced manufacturing.

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Pangaea Ventures

How Arctic Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledge Can Solve Global Climate Challenges
Person in a blue coat with fur trim stands at a snowy fence feeding reindeer. Pine trees in the background create a serene winter scene.

Climate Change Collaboration and Partnerships

How Arctic Biodiversity and Indigenous Knowledge Can Solve Global Climate Challenges

This panel explores how Arctic biodiversity, Indigenous Knowledge, and global collaboration can drive climate solutions and sustainable innovation, offering new perspectives for the UN Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development.

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Observer Research Foundation

How climate change affects your gut health. Time.
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Climate Change Food Systems

How climate change affects your gut health. Time.

Climate change is disrupting gut health through rising temperatures, water contamination, and food insecurity—leading to conditions like IBS, infections, and dysbiosis. This article explores the growing links between global warming and digestive illness.

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Kluger, J.