Letters
Readers respond to our reporting on aging in America and other stories from our Spring/Summer 2024 issue.
>In New Orleans’ urban heat islands, too few green spaces, poverty, and inadequate cooling options make residents vulnerable to heat’s health risks.
>Trillions of tiny plastic fragments have dispersed throughout the Earth—and most human bodies. It’s one example of how humans have disrupted natural systems with devastating consequences.
>From innovating ways to preserve glacial ice to predicting climate-driven migration shifts to building resilient cities, researchers are exploring scalable solutions to safeguard a planet in peril.
>Ancient Wisdom Can Heal Modern Crises
Ancient wisdom supported my people for thousands of years—and can heal the polycrisis threatening the modern world.
>Community vs. Coal
Protesting coal dust and half-burned medical waste, South Baltimore residents lead the way on environmental health research.
>Biodiversity is one of the best defenses against many infectious diseases.
>“We need to be ambitious and speak uncomfortable truth to intransigent power,” says planetary health leader Tan Sri Jemilah Mahmood.
>Extreme weather is amplifying mental health crises across the world. Solutions are needed now.
>Industrial food animal production exploits workers, poisons water sources, and promotes the transmission of antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Is there a better way?
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