Climate-driven health risks could cost the global economy $1.5 trillion in lost productivity by 2050, according to WEF.
Invisible in their trillions, microbes dwell in our bodies, grow in soils, live on trees and are integral to planetary health ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. AI researcher working with the UN and others to drive social change. Jul 20, 2025, 02:24am EDT Green lungs of planet Earth. 3d ...
Changing how the world eats could reduce premature deaths, save trillions of dollars and slow the impacts of climate change, according to a new landmark report released Thursday by the 2025 EAT-Lancet ...
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 ...
We need to reimagine global governance. In public health, we now accept that human and planetary wellbeing are inseparable. The climate crisis, biodiversity loss, pollution, pandemics, and inequity ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London. Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and ...
Until now, Mediterranean diet was considered to be the healthiest one. Recently, the limelight has shifted to planetary health diet. The term "Planetary Health Diet" was introduced by the EAT-Lancet ...
Climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss are major threats to the sustainability of all life on our planet. They cause disease, disability and premature death that fall most heavily on the ...
Six years ago, the EAT-Lancet Commission published a report calling for doubling our collective global intake of vegetables, fruits, nuts and legumes (beans, lentils, soy), while cutting intake of red ...