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The planetary health equity hothouse: A research agenda for positive change

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Friel, Sharon

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Planetary health equity (PHE) is the sustainable and equitable enjoyment of the environment and good health. PHE is a concept that recognizes the impact of climate change on social and health inequities. It also recognizes the importance for health equity of considering planetary systems – if we don't have a functioning Earth system, we have social disruption and risks to human survival and good health. Planetary health inequity therefore embodies the common drivers of climate change and health inequity

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The Journal of Climate Change and Health

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