Emerging contaminants: a One Health perspective
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Xiang, Leilei
Leung, Kelvin Sze-Yin
Elsner, Martin
Zhang, Ying
Guo, Yuming
Pan, Bo
Sun, Hongwen
An, Taicheng
Ying, Guangguo
Brooks, Bryan W.
Hou, Deyi
Helbling, Damian E.
Sun, Jianqiang
Qiu, Hao
Vogel, Timothy M.
Zhang, Wei
Gao, Yanzheng
Simpson, Myrna J.
Luo, Yi
Chang, Scott X.
Su, Guanyong
Wong, Bryan M.
Fu, Tzung-May
Zhu, Dong
Jobst, Karl J.
Ge, Chengjun
Coulon, Frederic
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Environmental pollution is escalating due to rapid global development that often prioritizes human needs over planetary health. Despite global efforts to mitigate legacy pollutants, the continuous introduction of new substances remains a major threat to both people and the planet. In response, global initiatives are focusing on risk assessment and regulation of emerging contaminants, as demonstrated by the ongoing efforts to establish the UN’s Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste, and Pollution Prevention. This review identifies the sources and impacts of emerging contaminants on planetary health, emphasizing the importance of adopting a One Health approach. Strategies for monitoring and addressing these pollutants are discussed, underscoring the need for robust and socially equitable environmental policies at both regional and international levels. Urgent actions are needed to transition toward sustainable pollution management practices to safeguard our planet for future generations.