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On 3 June 2025, the Planetary Health Cluster participated in a high-level event organised by the European Climate-Health Cluster at the European Parliament in Brussels. The event brought together leading researchers and decision-makers to address
The PLANET4HEALTH team was a prominent contributor at the EGU General Assembly 2025, actively engaging in vital discussions on climatechange and health. This highly successful event welcomed 20,984 registered attendees, of which 18,646 made their
The PLANET4HEALTH project recently received notable recognition: our work is featured in a compelling article by National Geographic Spain. Journalist Daniel Pellicer Roig, a biotechnologist specialising in biomedicine and rare diseases, penned this insightful piece,
The PLANET4HEALTH consortium gathered in Belgrade on March 10-11 for a long-awaited in-person meeting, held over a year after our initial kick-off meeting. The meeting was hosted by our partners from the Institute for Medical
During 2024 PLANET4HEALTH project made significant progress in addressing the environmental impacts on human, animal, and ecosystem health. With important milestones achieved, there is much to look forward to as the project continues into 2025.
Vector-borne diseases have the potential to (re)emerge in the coming decades due climate changes and human-induced conditions favouring the expansion of vectors into new regions, and other aspects of globalisation such as traveling and migration.