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Interconnecting global threats: climate change, biodiversity loss, and infectious diseases

Alaina C. Pfenning‐Butterworth; Lauren B. Buckley; John M. Drake; Johannah E. Farner; Maxwell J. Farrell; Alyssa‐Lois M. Gehman; Erin A. Mordecai; Patrick R. Stephens; John L. Gittleman; T. Jonathan Davies

The Lancet Planetary Health · 2024

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Summary

The concurrent pressures of rising global temperatures, rates and incidence of species decline, and emergence of infectious diseases represent an unprecedented planetary crisis. Intergovernmental reports have drawn focus to the escalating climate and biodiversity crises and the connections between them, but interactions among all three pressures have been largely overlooked. Non-linearities and dampening and reinforcing interactions among pressures make considering interconnections essential to anticipating planetary challenges. In this Review, we define and exemplify the causal pathways that link the three global pressures of climate change, biodiversity loss, and infectious disease. A literature assessment and case studies show that the mechanisms between certain pairs of pressures are b

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/s2542-5196(24)00021-4
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-068
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