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One Health Environmentalism

Benjamin Capps

2024Cambridge University Press eBooks15 citationsDOI

Abstract

One Health emerges from the contingent scientific, social, and political realities of environmentalism. The concept mixes the land, sea, and sky with geopolitics on the global stages of the United Nations and World Health Organization. It inspires new investment in conservation and public health, motivates interdisciplinary collaboration, and in practice implicates green economies and animal law as well. This Element does not tackle all of this but attempts to situate One Health in the catastrophe of COVID-19; a socio-ecological upheaval prophetic of the inevitable next pandemic evolving from planetary climate crisis of our own making. One Health Environmentalism argues that humanity's future depends upon extending an olive branch to biotic communities, by being less speciesist and less blind to the rights in nature.

Topics & Concepts

EnvironmentalismHumanityGeopoliticsEnvironmental ethicsAnimal rightsPoliticsPublic healthPolitical scienceElement (criminal law)Human rightsPandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Political economySociologyLawPhilosophyInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseMedicinePathologyNursingZoonotic diseases and public healthClimate Change and Health ImpactsPublic Health Policies and Education