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  • Environmental sustainability movements have faced criticism for their often mechanical, anthropocentric approach that maintains standards of overconsumption within healthcare and has perpetuated planetary harm. Environmental stewardship, as practised within many Indigenous communities, instead focuses deeply on the interconnectedness of human and planetary health, and offers insights from which the health community can learn.

    • Nicole Redvers
    • Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Nephrology
    Volume: 22, P: 167-168
  • Determining progress in adaptation to climate change is challenging, yet critical as climate change impacts increase. A stocktake of the scientific literature on implemented adaptation now shows that adaptation is mostly fragmented and incremental, with evidence lacking for its impact on reducing risk.

    • Lea Berrang-Ford
    • A. R. Siders
    • Thelma Zulfawu Abu
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 11, P: 989-1000
  • Climate change assessment reports are increasing in complexity as the knowledge base grows exponentially. In this Perspective, the authors advocate, and provide recommendations, for knowledge synthesis to become more common as a way to better inform such assessments.

    • James D. Ford
    • Robbert Biesbroek
    • Max Callaghan
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 15, P: 698-708
  • Access to semi-permanent trails on land, water and sea ice in Inuit Nunangat, Canada, is projected to diminish over the next 40 years with lengthening periods of inaccessibility, according to CMIP6 projections coupled with community-developed trail access models.

    • J. D. Ford
    • D. G. Clark
    • S. L. Harper
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Earth & Environment
    Volume: 4, P: 1-11