
Energy Economics and Economic Systems
For climate and livelihoods, Africa bets big on solar mini-grids. Eos.
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Energy Economics and Economic Systems
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Energy Health and Care Systems
This study evaluates environmental costs in Greek public hospitals, focusing on energy, waste, and water expenditure. Regression analysis yields a predictive model to promote sustainable practices and efficiency, assisting reduction of the sector’s ecological footprint.
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Energy Food Systems
The findings of the four case studies (Kenya, Lesotho, Guinea and Nepal) show the potential of eCooking in delivering sustainable school meals while also highlighting the unique challenges of each context.
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Energy Food Systems
This plenary at the Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) 2025 explored urgent and comprehensive strategies to address health and environmental crises, emphasizing systemic changes to advance Planetary Health. PHA Senior Advisor Carlos Faerron participated in the panel, highlighting the need for both holistic and targeted interventions to address the root causes of environmental degradation and social inequity.
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Business and Manufacturing Energy
The MPOWER+ Framework adapts the WHO’s MPOWER tobacco control model to tackle the public health impacts of fossil fuel dependency – now widely recognised as a major driver of the climate crisis. Grounded in the Commercial Determinants of Health (CDoH) approach, it provides a structured, evidence-informed tool for the public health community to act.
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