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Project earthrise: Proceedings of the ninth annual conference of in vivo planetary health

The “Earthrise” photograph, taken on the 1968 Apollo 8 mission, became one of the most significant images of the 20th Century. It triggered a profound shift in environmental awareness and the potential for human unity—inspiring the first Earth Day in 1970. Taking inspiration from these events 50 years later, we initiated Project Earthrise at our 2020 annual conference of inVIVO Planetary Health.

Citation:
Prescott SL, Wegienka G, Kort R, Nelson DH, Gabrysch S, Hancock T, et al. Project earthrise: Proceedings of the ninth annual conference of in vivo planetary health. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18(20).

Keywords:
Indigenous governance; Anthropology; Architecture and design; Arts; Biodiversity losses; Climate change; Collaboration; Ethics; History and tradition; Interdependence; public health; Spirituality

Abstract:
The “Earthrise” photograph, taken on the 1968 Apollo 8 mission, became one of the most significant images of the 20th Century. It triggered a profound shift in environmental awareness and the potential for human unity—inspiring the first Earth Day in 1970. Taking inspiration from these events 50 years later, we initiated Project Earthrise at our 2020 annual conference of inVIVO Planetary Health.