Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change
Extensive fire-driven degradation in 2024 marks worst Amazon forest disturbance in over 2 decades. Biogeosciences.
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Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change
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Climate Change Technology and Innovation
This study investigates the how financial technology (FinTech) contributes in the relationship between ecological footprint and green energy transition. Findings show that FinTech hinders ecological footprint growth by facilitating green energy transition in BRICS-T countries, suggesting that policymakers should implement strategies that encourage FinTech platforms to invest in green energy projects in order to lessen their country’s ecological footprint.
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Infectious Diseases Biodiversity Loss
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Infectious Diseases Land Use and Land Cover Change
Infectious diseases pose a substantial threat to global health security. Key wildlife species, potentially harbouring numerous zoonotic pathogens, are increasingly being forced to adapt to disturbances from land-use change, human encroachment, and climate change.
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Life Stage and Reproductive Health Health and Care Systems
This study evaluates a decade of health system strengthening in rural Madagascar, showing increased healthcare use, reduced inequities, and measurable declines in mortality—offering rare, empirical evidence that comprehensive system-wide interventions can significantly improve population health in low-resource settings.
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