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Tackling Noise Pollution in Climate Adaptation and Mitigation: Planetary Health Benefits Towards a Net-Zero Future. Oxford Open Climate Change.
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Mental Health Noncommunicable Diseases

Tackling Noise Pollution in Climate Adaptation and Mitigation: Planetary Health Benefits Towards a Net-Zero Future. Oxford Open Climate Change.

The article highlights noise pollution as a major Planetary Health issue, linking transport noise to cardiovascular, metabolic, and mental health impacts. It urges integrating noise considerations into climate, transport, housing, and environmental policies.

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Cai, Y.S., Huang, J., Havyarimana, E., et al.

Climate Change and Pandemics: A Call for Action

Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Climate Change and Pandemics: A Call for Action

In a Lancet Planetary Health comment, authors advocate for more research on climate and zoonotic disease pathways and greater interlinkage of climate and pandemic policy processes.

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Treskova, M., Semenza, J.C., Arnés-Sanz, C., et al.