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Microbiomes as modulators of human and planetary health: A relational and cross-scale perspective. Global Change Biology.
Grains scattered in and around a bowl on a tan stone surface.

Biodiversity Loss Food Systems

Microbiomes as modulators of human and planetary health: A relational and cross-scale perspective. Global Change Biology.

This paper explores how interconnected microbiomes influence human and planetary health. It argues that global trends such as the homogenization of diets, environments, and medical practices are driving shifts in microbial diversity.

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Handte-Reinecker, A. and Sardeshpande, M.



Climate, conflict and displacement in the Sahel. Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
A plant grows out of red sand in the Sahel.

Displacement and Conflict

Climate, conflict and displacement in the Sahel. Bulletin of the World Health Organization.

Rising temperatures, desertification and ecosystem losses, combined with social, economic and political factors in the Sahel are fueling violence and forced displacement, with severe consequences for health and well-being.

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Eboreime, E., Anjorin, O., Obi-Jeff, C., et al.