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Microbial, nanotechnological and biosensor-based innovations for sustainable pesticide management. Springer Nature Link.
A green field of crops under a hazy sky with tall trees in the background and sunlight filtering through.

Chemical Pollution Technology and Innovation

Microbial, nanotechnological and biosensor-based innovations for sustainable pesticide management. Springer Nature Link.

Experts explore sustainable alternatives to chemical pesticides, emphasizing the role of soil microorganisms, nanotechnology, and biosensors in reducing environmental and human health impacts.

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Singh, N., Raj, A., and Kumar, A.

Tropical Deforestation is Associated With Considerable Heat-Related Mortality. Nature.
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Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change

Tropical Deforestation is Associated With Considerable Heat-Related Mortality. Nature.

Tropical deforestation causes local warming, exposing 345 million people to higher heat stress and contributing to 28,000 heat-related deaths annually. Mortality is highest in Southeast Asia, underscoring deforestation’s major role in climate-related health risks.

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Reddington, C.L., Smith, C., Butt, E.W., et al.

Progress on Household Drinking-Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 2000-2024: Special Focus on Inequalities. World Health Organization.

Resource Scarcity Equity and Justice

Progress on Household Drinking-Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 2000-2024: Special Focus on Inequalities. World Health Organization.

WHO and UNICEF examine global progress in access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene between 2000 and 2024, highlighting gains made by billions of people worldwide. Despite these improvements, access remains uneven, with slower progress in urban areas and low-income countries.

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