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      In this issue of The Lancet Planetary Health:  
              
            Vol. 9 
            Open Access 
            Number 9 | Sep 2025  
     
     
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                             Editorial 
                             
                              Evidence with a quiet voice 
                             
                       
                                 
                             Comment 
                             
                              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 
                             
                       
                                 
                             News 
                             
                              Planetary Health Research digest 
                             
                       
                                 
                             Feature 
                             
                              The dismantling of climate disaster preparedness in the USA 
                             
                       
                                 
                             Correspondence 
                             
                              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 
                             
                       
                                 
                             Articles 
                             
                              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 
                             
                       
                                 
                             Personal View 
                             
                              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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