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Experiences of healthcare and administrative staff working with asylum seekers in the current polycrisis context: A qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research
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Displacement and Conflict Climate Change

Experiences of healthcare and administrative staff working with asylum seekers in the current polycrisis context: A qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research

This study explores the emotional toll, systemic barriers, and support needs of healthcare and administrative staff in Switzerland caring for asylum seekers amid overlapping crises, including war, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Grosjean, L., Sancosme, Y., Morisod, K., et al.

Estimating the urban heat-related mortality burden due to greenness: a global modelling study. The Lancet Planetary Health.

Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change

Estimating the urban heat-related mortality burden due to greenness: a global modelling study. The Lancet Planetary Health.

This study aimed to estimate the effects of increased greenness in urban areas on heat-related deaths. Modeling suggests that preserving and expanding greenness is a potential solution to lower ambient temperatures and reduce the health impacts of heat exposure.

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Wu, Y., Wen, B., Ye, T., et al.

Climate change concerns and fertility intentions: first evidence from Italy. Genus.
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Life Stage and Reproductive Health Climate Change

Climate change concerns and fertility intentions: first evidence from Italy. Genus.

This study provides the first empirical evidence from Italy showing that individuals who are more concerned about climate change are less likely to intend to have children—highlighting how environmental uncertainty, alongside economic factors, may increasingly shape fertility decisions in low-fertility societies.

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Puglisi, C., Muttarak, R., and Vignoli, D.