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Planet Saving Meals

Arts Food Systems

Planet Saving Meals

Awarded Second-Best in the World at the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards 2025. Featuring 30+ recipes crowdsourced from the Planetary Health community and launched at the Planetary Health Annual Meeting, this vibrantly illustrated cookbook includes dishes that reduce environmental impact while celebrating diverse culinary traditions.

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Sunway Centre for Planetary Health



Planetary Health for Family Medicine Residents and Teachers

Health and Care Systems Education

Planetary Health for Family Medicine Residents and Teachers

To celebrate Earth Day on April 22, 2025, our working group launched these planetary health education tools made specifically for Family Medicine residents and teachers. This work was generously supported by the Education Development Fund from Temerty Faculty of Medicine and the DFCM.

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Feldman, L., Vinegar, M., and Yu, K.

Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) with Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall. Indigenous Planetary Health.
Rows of wooden desks and chairs in a classroom, with books stacked on top of the desks, lit by natural light from large windows.

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Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) with Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall. Indigenous Planetary Health.

This podcast episode features Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall, who brought forward the concept of Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing)—a framework that values multiple perspectives and the integration of diverse knowledge systems.

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City Data Explorer

Governance and Policy Research and Evaluation

City Data Explorer

This tool provides detailed, up-to-date public data for 100+ cities across the United States and is built around 9 topics: Infrastructure, Education, Environmental Health, Population Health, Social and Civic Health, Household Finance, Housing, Public Safety, and Economic Health.

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Johns Hopkins University, Center for Government Excellence