Healthy living on a healthy planet


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Abstract

Our lifestyle is making us ill and is destroying the natural life-support systems. In the vision of ‘healthy living on a healthy planet’, human spheres of life – what we eat, how we move, where we live – are designed to be both healthy and environmentally compatible, and planetary risks – climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution – have been overcome. Health systems harness their transformative potential; education and science promote societal change. The vision can only be realized with international cooperation and requires what the WBGU terms global urgency governance.



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Bassen, A. , Drewes, J. E. , Fischer, M. , Gabrysch, S. , Hornidge, A. K. , Pittel, K. , Pörtner, H. O. , Schlacke, S. , Traidl-Hoffmann, C. , Weidenkaff, A. , Bansard, J. , Belling, D. , Burghaus, K. , Dorsch, M. , Geschke, J. , Jakob-Ginzburg, L. , Jochem, C. , Jürschik, U. , Karl, S. , Kunz, Y. , Löpelt, S. , Loose, C. , Masztalerz, O. , Michael, K. , Mitranescu, A. , Molitor, K. , Pfeiffer, J. , Pilardeaux, B. , Richter, H. , Schulte zu Berge, M. , Schulz, A. , Schüpfer, D. , Schwaller, C. , Siegmeier, J. and Veziridis, A. (2023): Healthy living on a healthy planet , WBGU Berlin, 407 p. .


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