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Current and future threats to human health in the Anthropocene

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ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL
Volume 158, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2021.106892

Keywords

Anthropocene; Health; Scoping review; Threats

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  1. Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission [18411951600]

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It is widely recognized that global environmental changes pose threats to human health, requiring urgent actions. While there has been significant research progress in areas such as climate change, land-use change, and biodiversity loss over the past three decades, challenges such as misperceptions of the human-nature relationship and compounding risks of GECs remain to be addressed. Rigorous scientific research coordinated across disciplines is necessary to confront these challenges and develop informed policies for a sustainable future.
It has been widely recognised that the threats to human health from global environmental changes (GECs) are increasing in the Anthropocene epoch, and urgent actions are required to tackle these pressing challenges. A scoping review was conducted to provide an overview of the nine planetary boundaries and the threats to population health posed by human activities that are exceeding these boundaries in the Anthropocene. The research progress and key knowledge gaps were identified in this emerging field. Over the past three decades, there has been a great deal of research progress on health risks from climate change, land-use change and urbanisation, biodiversity loss and other GECs. However, several significant challenges remain, including the misperception of the relationship between human and nature; assessment of the compounding risks of GECs; strategies to reduce and prevent the potential health impacts of GECs; and uncertainties in fulfilling the commitments to the Paris Agreement. Confronting these challenges will require rigorous scientific research that is well-coordinated across different disciplines and various sectors. It is imperative for the international community to work together to develop informed policies to avert crises and ensure a safe and sustainable planet for the present and future generations.

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