Top Story www.nytimes.com A hotter planet is already killing Americans, health experts warn A new report presented climate change as an immediate public health danger and urged lawmakers to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
www.nytimes.com Scientific journals commit to diversity, but lack the data Several prominent publishers said they did not track the race and ethnicity of the researchers contributing to their platforms.
Top Story www.nytimes.com Climate change poses threats to children's health worldwide A study from the Lancet points to infectious diseases, worsening air pollution, rising temperatures and even malnutrition as threats to child health as the climate changes.
Solutions www.nytimes.com New diet guidelines to benefit people and the planet: More greens for all, less meat for some A report in the medical journal The Lancet recommends cutting food waste and consumption of red meat, especially among people who eat a lot of it.
Newsletter www.nytimes.com Study warns of cascading health risks from the changing climate Global warming is posing immediate health hazards around the world and in the United States, from kidney disease to dengue fever, two new studies say.
Impacts www.nytimes.com Study warns of cascading health risks from the changing climate Global warming is posing immediate health hazards around the world and in the United States, from kidney disease to dengue fever, two new studies say.
Opinion www.nytimes.com Jeff Nesbit: Climate change is bad for your health A leading medical journal warns that the impact of planetary warming on human well-being is “far worse than previously understood.”