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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.

Planetary Health and the Perils of Progress: A Framework for Governing the Global Commons. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
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Planetary Health Frameworks

Planetary Health and the Perils of Progress: A Framework for Governing the Global Commons. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies.

The analysis demonstrates how the Planetary Health framework, by integrating principles of systems thinking, precaution, and justice, provides the essential governance lens needed to diagnose and address human-induced environmental degradation.

• Guides & Frameworks

Peili, P.

Sunscreens Protect Us But Also Pose Real Planetary Health Concerns. Mongabay.
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Chemical Pollution Ocean / Marine Degradation

Sunscreens Protect Us But Also Pose Real Planetary Health Concerns. Mongabay.

Sunscreens protects our skin from harmful solar UV radiation, but many products contain chemicals that can be harmful to saltwater and freshwater ecosystems, while preliminary findings indicate some ingredients can have health effects.

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Mowbray, S.