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As the World Cup kicks off, sport’s influence goes well beyond the stadium. ⚽🌍 Recent research in @nathealth.nature.com shows that physical activity initiatives, designed well, can deliver climate and health gains at the same time. @natureportfolio.nature.com www.nature.com/articles/s44...
🌍 Global land deals are reshaping #ecosystems and raising zoonotic spillover risks, mainly in Southeast Asia and Latin America. Land transactions overlap with #wildlife reservoirs, and sustainability depends on protecting ecological integrity. 🧪🔗https://www.nature.com/articles/s44458-026-00102-1
🐟 #PlasticPollution reduced annual revenue for fishers in Vietnam’s Mekong and Red River regions and caused safety risks, based on structured interviews, validation interviews and waste audits of plastics caught in fishing nets. #worldoceanday 👉Read more here: www.nature.com/articles/s43...
🔍 Behind the Paper: 'Migration Psychology: From Political Rhetoric to Lived Experiences.' Political narratives frame migration as crisis, but lived experiences reveal adaptation, identity change, and resilience. 🔗 Read more here: bit.ly/4v6baoT. #PsychSciSky
A new @psychologytoday.com post explores why climate progress depends on individual *and* systemic change, highlighting our recent publication on measuring not just personal carbon footprints, but also civic engagement and public-sphere climate action. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/harn...
🍕What we eat shapes #biodiversity impacts far beyond our borders. Mapping foods to the ecological sensitivity of their production regions shows that just a few commodity–region–driver combinations account for most biodiversity loss. 🌱 🧪🔗https://www.nature.com/articles/s44458-026-00099-7
🌱Origin matters: Where does the #biodiversity impact of your lunch actually come from? "A canteen is not just a place where people eat lunch. It is one of the most direct levers an institution has to align sustainability commitments with everyday practice" Read more: go.nature.com/4omDpO9
Transport is one of the biggest climate challenges and one of the biggest opportunities. Submit your work to our new cross-journal Collection on Sustainable Transport and help shape the future of mobility. 🚆🚲 @natureportfolio.nature.com #NetZero #SustainableTransport www.nature.com/collections/...
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🌱 #Biochar carbon dioxide removal credits are priced by their #SDG co‑benefits. 1% increase in claims boosts prices by 0.14%. Economic claims raise value; environmental claims lower it. Auditing is essential to keep carbon removal credible. 🧪🔗https://www.nature.com/articles/s44458-026-00096-w
Resilient cities aren’t just efficient, they’re prepared. 🏙️ Strengthen local supply, diversify sources, reduce dependence on core hubs. 👉 New insights from urban food networks in the Pearl River Delta. www.nature.com/articles/s44... 🧪
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A physical activity and climate change framework integrates climate mitigation, adaptation, health equity and Indigenous knowledge into public health campaigns for physical activity promotion.
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Potential zoonotic spillover risk concentrates around larger land deals in forested, low-density regions and is often associated with domestic and regional investment flows, according to an analysis o...
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Benefit of physical activity initiatives for climate change mitigation and adaptation - Nature Health
Global land rush concentrates potential zoonotic spillover risk in the tropics - Communications Sustainability
The chicken-and-egg conundrum offers an alibi, and a trap. We must seek both individual change and systemic transformation, especially in the hybrid era. They are interdependent.
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Plastic pollution reduced annual revenue for fishers in Vietnam’s Mekong and Red River regions and caused safety risks, based on structured interviews, validation interviews and waste audits of plasti...
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Marine plastic pollution undermines the livelihoods and income of fishing communities in Viet Nam - Communications Earth & Environment
A small number of commodity-region combinations dominate food-related biodiversity loss, while global average footprints obscure the true drivers, as revealed by a regionalized, multi-driver assessmen...
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With this cross-journal Collection, we invite manuscripts that highlight work related to advancing sustainable transport to shape the future of mobility.
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Multi-driver biodiversity impact assessment reveals hidden hotspots in institutional consumption - Communications Sustainability
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Biochar carbon credit buyers pay for SDG claims, with credits associated with economic and social benefits showing higher prices and those linked to environmental claims lower, in a hedonic pricing st...
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Biochar co-benefits are valued in the voluntary carbon market - Communications Sustainability
Food supply in China’s Pearl River Delta is dominated by two self-contained cities, yet is highly vulnerable to targeted disruptions, with resilience declining as food travel distance and population d...
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Core cities dominate and shape food supply resilience in the Pearl River Delta - Communications Sustainability
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