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WHO expects stronger focus on link between climate crisis and human health at COP31

Anadolu Agency

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June 21, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

'Health is one of the strongest and most tangible arguments for climate action because people experience climate change first through its impact on their lives, wellbeing, and communities,' WHO head of office in Türkiye tells Anadolu

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Medical Daily

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· Jul 6, 2026

Fourth of July Fireworks Pollute the Air in Ways That Are Invisible but Dangerous for Millions with Asthma and Heart Disease

The AQMD issued hazardous PM2.5 advisories for July 4–5. DC hit Code Red air quality on July 5. Here's the post-fireworks health risk window for asthma, COPD, and heart disease.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 22, 2026

Türkiye's COP31 president discusses climate cooperation with UK energy secretary

Meeting during London Climate Action Week underscores cooperation on climate policy and COP31 preparations

Korea Times News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Cities show how climate action makes life better

Cities show how climate action makes life better

AzerNews

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· Jun 30, 2026

Climate crisis enters heart of global economy

Climate change, driven largely by human activity, is becoming an increasingly deadly force. What was once described as a distant environmental problem has now become an immediate public health emergency, an economic burden, and a structural threat to modern societies. From collapsing infrastructure to rising mortality, the consequences of global warming are no longer theoretical. They are measurable, visible, and accelerating.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 3, 2026

I’m a climate activist. I also just bought a truck

You read the headline correctly. To some people, those two facts seem contradictory. But I think they point toward a better path forward. For decades, climate advocacy has focused heavily on individual behavior: what we drive, what we eat, how often we fly. Personal responsibility matters. It shapes how we vote, how we engage in []

South Africa Today

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· Jun 29, 2026

10 Tips to Improve Lung Health

Affinity Health, a leading provider of high-quality health cover, is encouraging people to take their lung health more seriously. Breathing is something most people take for granted, yet our lungs are constantly exposed to smoke, dust, infections, chemicals, and polluted air. The World Health Organization (WHO) highlights tobacco and air pollution as two of the []

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Related coverage for "WHO expects stronger focus on link between climate crisis and human health at COP31": Medical Daily — Fourth of July Fireworks Pollute the Air in Ways That Are Invisible but Dangerous for Millions with Asthma and Heart Disease. Anadolu Agency — Türkiye's COP31 president discusses climate cooperation with UK energy secretary. Korea Times News — Cities show how climate action makes life better. AzerNews — Climate crisis enters heart of global economy. Washington Examiner — I’m a climate activist. I also just bought a truck. South Africa Today — 10 Tips to Improve Lung Health