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In this issue of The Lancet Planetary Health:
Vol. 9
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Number 9 | Sep 2025
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Assessment of heatwave impacts on child feeding practices across 36 low-income and middle-income countries: a cross-sectional analysis
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Editorial
Evidence with a quiet voice
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Climate change and pandemics: a call for action
Standardising the measurement of child health indicators within global climate adaptation
On the WEIRDo neoliberal policies that protect free markets over the planet and its people
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The dismantling of climate disaster preparedness in the USA
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Whose descent? Whose design?
Whose descent? Whose design? – Authors’ reply
On the contextualisation of decent living standards: a call for epistemic and institutional inclusion
Queering the framework of women’s food environments: insights from the Philippines
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Associations of ambient exposure to benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene with daily mortality: a multicountry time-series study in 757 global locations
Ageing-related functional and cognitive impairments and cold mortality risk: a longitudinal cohort study in China
Mapping landscape fire-sourced air pollution-related mortality across 2288 local communities in Australia: a nationwide health impact assessment
Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances predicts multimodal brain structural and functional outcomes in children aged 5 years: a birth cohort study
Sustainable cooling strategies for workers in the ready-made garment factory industry in Bangladesh under simulated extreme heat: a randomised crossover trial
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Reducing the threats of rodent-borne zoonoses requires an understanding and leveraging of three key pillars: disease ecology, synanthropy, and rodentation
Priority climate and health modelling needs
Rift Valley fever epidemiology: shifting the paradigm and rethinking research priorities
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