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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.

Changing climate and socioeconomic factors contribute to global antimicrobial resistance. Nature Medicine.
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Climate Change Health and Care Systems

Changing climate and socioeconomic factors contribute to global antimicrobial resistance. Nature Medicine.

A new forecasting study by Chinese researchers suggests the long-term impacts of climate change could include higher global antimicrobial resistance (AMR) levels. Their findings also reveal growing AMR disparities between high-income countries and low- and middle-income countries.

• Research & Reports

Li, W., Huang, T., Liu, C., et al.

Climate-resilient acute care clinical operations: A framework that informs how operations within acute care build climate-resilient health systems. The Canadian College of Health Leaders.

Climate Change Health and Care Systems

Climate-resilient acute care clinical operations: A framework that informs how operations within acute care build climate-resilient health systems. The Canadian College of Health Leaders.

The authors created a guide for the development, implementation, and evaluation of strategies within clinical operations to build more climate-resilient acute care systems.

• Guides & Frameworks, Research & Reports

Thomson, D., Zimmermann, G.L., and Gohel, B.