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Planetary health consequences of telecoupled shrimp farming. EcoHealth.
Person holding stainless steel bowl with shrimp. Photograph by Nguyen Dang Hoang Nhu.

Infectious Diseases Food Systems

Planetary health consequences of telecoupled shrimp farming. EcoHealth.

This study uses satellite analysis, surveys, and interviews to explore how global demand for shrimp drives harmful land-use changes in coastal Bangladesh. Findings link shrimp farming to water shortages, disease, and ecological damage.

• Research & Reports

Talukder, B., Mondal, K.P., Saifuzzaman, M., et al.

The Ganges Water-Sharing Treaty Needs a Climate Makeover. Think Global Health.
Boat docked by stairs along the Ganges River in Varanasi, India. Photo by Srivatsan Balaji.

Climate Change

The Ganges Water-Sharing Treaty Needs a Climate Makeover. Think Global Health.

The water-sharing treaty between India and Bangladesh has failed to prevent ecological degradation, water scarcity, and widespread health risks. Renewing the treaty with a Planetary Health approach could address environmental, ecological, and public health consequences.

• News

Bin Amjad, Z.

Aquatic biological invasions exacerbate nutritional and health inequities. Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
Underwater scene with various fish swimming among golden seaweed against a deep blue backdrop, creating a calm and serene oceanic atmosphere.

Biodiversity Loss Ocean / Marine Degradation

Aquatic biological invasions exacerbate nutritional and health inequities. Trends in Ecology & Evolution.

This article examines how farming non-native fish in controlled environments (aquaculture) can disrupt local ecosystems and food webs, leading to changes in nutrient quality and toxin exposure that worsen health and nutrition inequalities.

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South, J., Sabini, L., Pattison, Z., et al.

Long-term air pollution exposure and incident dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet Planetary Health.
Older man stands in an ornate stone doorway, looking inside. A face mask hangs under his chin, his arms behind his back, conveying a contemplative mood.

Noncommunicable Diseases Air Pollution

Long-term air pollution exposure and incident dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet Planetary Health.

This study found that long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution, especially fine particles, nitrogen dioxide, and black carbon, is linked to a higher risk of developing dementia.

• Research & Reports

Rogowski, C.B.B., Bredell, C., Shi, Y., et al.