Climate Change and Antibiotic Resistance Are Colliding—Here's Why That Matters
A major research agenda published in Nature Climate Change reveals that climate change and antimicrobial resistance share common drivers and amplify each other's damage across health and environmental systems. For policymakers and business leaders, this interconnection means siloed strategies on either issue will fail—requiring integrated solutions that address both threats simultaneously.
Originaltitel: A research agenda advancing climate change and antimicrobial resistance as interconnected issues
Interactions between climate change and antimicrobial resistance across terrestrial, aquatic and health systems reveal shared drivers, synergies and trade-offs that shape health and environmental outcomes. This Comment outlines a solutions-oriented research agenda to advance evidence and action that addresses climate change and antimicrobial resistance as interconnected issues.