
Communications Planetary Health Frameworks
Planetary Health is Public Health
A guide for communicating about human-driven environmental changes and their impact on human health.
• Guides & Frameworks
Explore Planetary Health
Browse or search our curated collection of research articles, tools, videos, and other Planetary Health resources. Featuring approximately 2,000 research articles and additional tools spanning a variety of thematic areas, our library has information on Planetary Health for every audience — whether you’re exploring the field for the first time, an educator hoping to engage Planetary Health in your classroom, a seasoned scientific researcher, or someone looking to making a difference in your community and in the world. New resources are added every month.
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Communications Planetary Health Frameworks
A guide for communicating about human-driven environmental changes and their impact on human health.
• Guides & Frameworks
Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change
This study creates a framework to explore how wildfires affect health. It brings together experts to identify areas of improvement in data collection for understanding health impacts, helping communities better prepare for and respond to disasters.
• Research & Reports
Noncommunicable Diseases Ocean / Marine Degradation
This cross-sectional study links higher marine microplastic levels to increased prevalence of cognitive, mobility, and self-care disabilities in U.S. coastal counties.
• Research & Reports
Climate Change Health and Care Systems
The recent issue of the Yale Global Health Review, titled “Public Health in a Changing Climate” featured personal stories of disability, break-downs of complex papers, and trends seen across the world. This piece features the 2024 Planetary Health Campus Ambassador for Yale University, Cristina Arnés Sanz.
• News
Climate Change Resource Scarcity
Amid climate crisis and rising anti-science sentiment, this piece calls for urgent global investment in scientific research, Indigenous knowledge, and collective action to ensure a stable, healthy planet for future generations.
• News