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Planetary health: a new sociopolitical framework is urgently needed

More than 15 000 scientists proclaimed that urgent changes are needed to avoid the consequences of humanity's impact on the environment and reverse the trend of collapsing the delicate planetary health.3 To avoid the catastrophic consequences of the exploitation of earth's resources due to...

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Published in:The Lancet (British edition) 2018-03, Vol.391 (10126), p.1158-1158
Main Authors: Landires, Ivan, Nuñez-Samudio, Virginia, Apraez-Ippolito, Giovanni, Castro, Guillermo
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