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From the Soil Up: Why Biodiversity Matters for Human and Planetary Health

Biodiversity Loss Food Systems

From the Soil Up: Why Biodiversity Matters for Human and Planetary Health

In this lesson, Dr. Miller explores how food systems impact health through things like diet, environmental contamination, occupational hazards, and social inequality.

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Food EDU

Indigenous Territories can safeguard human health depending on the landscape structure and legal status. Communications Earth & Environment.

Infectious Diseases Climate Change

Indigenous Territories can safeguard human health depending on the landscape structure and legal status. Communications Earth & Environment.

Researchers analyzed 20 years of data across the Amazon to assess how Indigenous Territories, their legal recognition, and surrounding landscapes influence fire-related and zoonotic/vector-borne diseases. Findings reveal that Indigenous Territories can reduce fire-related disease incidence and, depending on forest cover and fragmentation, help mitigate or amplify zoonotic/vector-borne disease risks.

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Barreto, J.R., Palmeirim, A.F., Sangermano, F., et al.

Designing Out Plastics: A Blueprint for Healthier Building Materials. Habitable.

Chemical Pollution Built Environment and Urbanization

Designing Out Plastics: A Blueprint for Healthier Building Materials. Habitable.

Habitable’s new report exposes the widespread use of harmful plastic building materials, linking them to health risks, fire toxicity, and fossil fuel dependence, while offering solutions and showcasing leaders advancing safer, healthier alternatives already available.

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Habitable

Rising temperatures increase added sugar intake disproportionately in disadvantaged groups in the USA. Nature Climate Change.
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Nutritional Diseases Climate Change

Rising temperatures increase added sugar intake disproportionately in disadvantaged groups in the USA. Nature Climate Change.

The study links rising temperatures to higher added sugar consumption, mainly from sweetened beverages and frozen desserts. Vulnerable groups face greater increases, with nationwide intake projected to rise significantly under climate change, stressing urgent health adaptations.

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He, P., Xu, Z., Chan, D., et al.