As the planet is ravaged by heatwaves, droughts, floods and cyclones, economists are calling for better investment in health to save millions ANALYSIS | AGENCIES | With 2024 being the hottest year on ...
Rat populations are growing in cities around the world because of climate change. A new study explains why this is happening now and what we can do about it.
Satellite data can improve environmental and human health monitoring for three different categories of disease: waterborne, vector-borne, and non-communicable diseases.
Researchers are utilizing satellite-derived Earth observation data to monitor environmental and human health. Through collaborations like the EO4Health Resilience project, these efforts aim to ...
Toronto, meanwhile, does not have a dedicated department or officer devoted to tackling the city’s booming rat problem, which a new study found was the third-fastest growing of 16 major cities. The ...