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Climate change represents one of humanity’s most significant existential threats, adversely impacting ecosystems, human health, and social systems globally. Recent studies highlight how climate change ...
The Bridging Horizons for Planetary Health program will convene a series of symposia to bring together early- and mid-career researchers from the United States and China to discuss exciting advances ...
Planetary health links human well-being with ecosystem health, emphasizing biodiversity loss as a driver of respiratory conditions like asthma and allergies. Healthcare contributes significantly to ...
Written by Erin Broas, MSPH, Communications Specialist at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Planetary Health Over the past ...
A first of its kind Planetary Health Check by an international team of scientists indicates that six of nine planetary boundaries are not only transgressed, but are moving further into zones of risk.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, in conjunction with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, will appoint a Steering Committee to develop and guide the U.S.-China Collaborative ...
This graphic was prepared by EAT and is included in an adapted summary of the Commission Food in The Anthropocene: the EAT-Lancet Commission on Healthy Diets from ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) comprise a large and chemically diverse class of anthropogenic contaminants distinguished by their exceptional environmental persistence, high mobility, and ...
Following The Planetary Health Diet in pregnancy can meet key nutrient requirements, suggesting that women who eat more sustainably in pregnancy may have higher intakes of several key ...