University to host landmark sustainability event this April


By CY LEE
Prof Jemilah (left) and Prof Poppema announcing the upcoming Planetary Health Annual Meeting. — SS KANESAN/The Star

AS THE world grapples with pressing challenges posed by environmental changes, the burgeoning planetary health movement has emerged with the aim of finding a more resilient future.

The movement calls for ideas and solutions across various sectors and disciplines to better manage our planet’s resources to safeguard human health.

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