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Description Many human activities cause a double burden, on health and on the environment. A few examples are as follows: Air pollution causes GHG emissions and several human diseases (left). Food production and trades are involved in loss of biodiversity, GHG emissions, and human diseases such as zoonoses or excess cancer and cardiovascular diseases (right). Intersectoral policies can contribute to the achievement of several SDGs.
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Author Paolo Vineis, Inge Huybrechts, Christopher Millett, Elisabete Weiderpass

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