We spoke to Claire Grisaffi, Paul Leinster, Reuben Sipuma, Emanuel Owako, and Alison Parker about their recent research, “New definitions for good…
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Health Behind the paper: beyond the rules – the reality of onsite sanitation regulationRead more
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Health Behind the paper: the burden and potential of women’s water accessRead more
With this year’s UN World Water Day focus on the critical relationship between water, women, and gender equality, we talk to Bethany…
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Climate Change Forthcoming Collection on Tipping Points led by PLOS ClimateRead more
Concerns have been raised that several large-scale components of the Earth system may respond abruptly and potentially irreversibly to ongoing climate change…
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Climate Change PLOS Climate PhD interview: Claudia OffnerRead more
In the next instalment of our series of interviews with PhD students in climate research, PLOS Climate speaks to Claudia Offner of…
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Health More than a ‘woman’s issue’: male advocacy for menstrual healthRead more
We speak with Georgia Hales, lead author of the recent PLOS Water publication “Influencing non-menstruator attitudes and behaviours towards menstrual health among rohingya refugees…
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Health Sera Young joins PLOS Water as co-Editor-in-ChiefRead more
We are delighted to welcome Professor Sera Young to PLOS Water as co-Editor-in-Chief! Sera is a professor of anthropology at Northwestern University…
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Call for Papers PLOS-UNC Water and Health 2025 Special Collection partnershipRead more
We are pleased to announce that PLOS and The Water Institute at UNC are again partnering to publish a special collection of…
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Climate Change This Time Was DifferentRead more
This post is by Rose Jones, PhD, Medical Anthropologist I was preparing a lecture on extreme heat, public health, and human rights…
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Call for Papers PLOS Climate: call for submissions on heat and healthRead more
The editors of PLOS Climate’s Health section are calling for submissions on the theme of heat and health. As the impacts of…
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Climate Change Cholera in Zambia: Climate and Poverty Fueling a Health CrisisRead more
This blog post was contributed by Beenzu Siamalube, a biotechnology researcher focusing on infectious diseases and green factory immunization. She is dedicated…