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Lancet report: Healthy lives and a liveable planet for all require major changes in what we eat and how we produce it
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17.01.2019 - Feeding a growing population of 10 billion by 2050 is possible if we shift towards a planetary health diet, a major new report by the EAT Lancet ...
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Metab in the media: Healthcare in world’s largest economies accounts for 4% of global emissions
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The health care sectors of OECD countries, India, and China contribute a significant part to their national carbon footprints. Our new study shows a first ...
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Novel network analysis confirms: #stayathome helps limit virus mutations
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16/04/2020 – Both the virus diseases of the 2013 Ebola regional epidemic and the current COVID-19 global pandemic have seen virus mutations between hosts – a ...
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Human societies depend on a continuous throughput of materials and energy for their reproduction. Raw materials must be extracted from the environment, ...
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Sustainable and healthy food to feed the world in 2050: Nature study
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10/10/2018 - “Feeding a world population of 10 billion people is possible - yet only if we change the way we eat, and the way we produce food, our research ...
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