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Ocean acidification: Another Planetary Boundary crossed. Global Change Biology.

Ocean / Marine Degradation

Ocean acidification: Another Planetary Boundary crossed. Global Change Biology.

This study reveals that up to 60% of the global subsurface ocean (down to 200 m) has crossed the ocean acidification boundary.

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Findlay, H.S., Feely, R.A., Jiang, L., et al.

Complex psychological responses to climate change: A longitudinal study exploring the interplay between climate change awareness and climate change anxiety among Chinese adolescents. BMC Public Health.

Mental Health Climate Change

Complex psychological responses to climate change: A longitudinal study exploring the interplay between climate change awareness and climate change anxiety among Chinese adolescents. BMC Public Health.

• Research & Reports

Ge, J., Pan, W., Liang, X., et al.

Climate change and malaria control: A call to urgent action from Africa’s frontlines. Malaria Journal.
A mosquito is super imposed against an arid landscape under a blue sky.

Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Climate change and malaria control: A call to urgent action from Africa’s frontlines. Malaria Journal.

This comment reflects the expertise and insights of 19 National Malaria Control/Elimination Programs and aims to raise awareness, inform policy discussions, and strengthen global partnerships to address the intersection of malaria and climate change.

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Caminade, C., Ayala, D., de Chevigny, T., et al.