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How Criminology Can Support Environmental Health: The Case of PFAS. Springer Nature Link.
Power plant in black and white. Photograph by Mike Marrah.

Air Pollution Chemical Pollution

How Criminology Can Support Environmental Health: The Case of PFAS. Springer Nature Link.

Criminology can help address PFAS pollution by framing industrial emissions and exposures as a crime. Using the case of DuPont/Chemours in the Netherlands, the commentary calls for approaches that both curb new PFAS emissions and address historic exposures.

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Bisschop, L., and Hendlin, Y.

Lidl GB Launches ‘Live Well’ Logo to Signpost Healthy Products Based on the Planetary Health Diet

Business and Manufacturing

Lidl GB Launches ‘Live Well’ Logo to Signpost Healthy Products Based on the Planetary Health Diet

Lidl GB launched its ‘Live Well’ logo, the first discounter health marker aligning with the Planetary Health Diet. Unlike competitors, it highlights products that are nutritious, sustainable, and beneficial for both people and planet.

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Tackling Noise Pollution in Climate Adaptation and Mitigation: Planetary Health Benefits Towards a Net-Zero Future. Oxford Open Climate Change.
Photo by Owen Barker

Mental Health Noncommunicable Diseases

Tackling Noise Pollution in Climate Adaptation and Mitigation: Planetary Health Benefits Towards a Net-Zero Future. Oxford Open Climate Change.

The article highlights noise pollution as a major Planetary Health issue, linking transport noise to cardiovascular, metabolic, and mental health impacts. It urges integrating noise considerations into climate, transport, housing, and environmental policies.

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Cai, Y.S., Huang, J., Havyarimana, E., et al.