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How far does our health depend on that of our planet?

Did you know? Massive meat consumption, fuelled by the boom in factory farming, is a breeding ground for viruses such as SARS, which jump from animals to humans.
As well as releasing huge quantities of CO2, deforestation disrupts ecosystems and increases the risk of disease transmission between wild animals and humans.
The excessive use of pesticides in agriculture, while increasing food production, is polluting our rivers and soils, contributing to the loss of biodiversity and threatening the health of local populations.
This complex entanglement between our health, that of animals, and that of our planet is at the heart of the ‘One Health’ concept. But how well do we really understand the impact of our individual and collective choices? It's a complex issue, often reserved for specialists, but one that deserves to be understood by everyone: how do our everyday choices influence the health of the planet, of animals and of humanity, and how far do we have to go to rethink our model of society in order to ensure the health of all?

Benoit MIRIBEL , President of the Sustainable Health for All Foundation

Serge MORAND , Ecologist and Evolutionary Biologist

Anne SENEQUIER , Medical Researcher in Health-Environment-Climate

Moderation: Edwige COUPEZ, Journalist, Presenter, Media Training Coach, Writer

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Anne SENEQUIER
Anne SENEQUIER
Medical Researcher in Health-Environment-Climate
Serge MORAND
Serge MORAND
Ecologist and Evolutionary Biologist
Benoit MIRIBEL
Benoit MIRIBEL
President of the Sustainable Health for All Foundation

Moderation

Edwige COUPEZ
Edwige COUPEZ
Journalist, Presenter, Media Training Coach, Writer

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