The Planetary Dysregulation

This report will focus on the pathways that are contributing to planetary dysregulation and their impacts on human health. With the purpose of updating policies that will support the work of environmental and health justice practitioners.

The Planetary Dysregulation & the Multi-Ethnic Working Class

This project was created to showcase the lived experience and expertise of the various marginalised communities being affected by the dysregulation of our planetary systems.

 

The Planetary Dysregulation & Transgender Communities

This report provides a lived experience led insight into the inequities that put Transgender People’s health at risk further risk from climate change.

The Planetary Dysregulation & Disabled Communities

This report provides a lived experience led insight into the inequities that put Disabled People’s health at risk further risk from climate change.

The Planetary Dysregulation & Indigenous Peoples

Indigenous Peoples are from all over the world and cover various and distinct cultures, languages, practices and knowledges. It is not a race nor is it a monolith. Colonisation has affected Indigenous Peoples in varied and unique ways, ripping some of us from Ancestral Lands, Peoples, and culture whilst others are currently fighting to keep their territories as colonisation continues to evolve. 

Growing up in Crisis

This report is not intended to alarm, but to put the child to old age health trajectory into the context of planetary dysregulation and its secondary effects. Currently, children are experiencing multiple stressors or pathways of poor health; forced displacement, family separation, pollution of water, land, and air, acute weather events, malnutrition, poverty, and a global pandemic that is causing long term effects

Planetary Dysregulation, Capitalism, and Healthcare

The intention of this audio project is to discuss the links between systems and imaginations rooted in supremacy, the dysregulation of planetary systems, and the poor health outcomes being experienced by peoples who are racialised and minoritised.