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Pandemic … or syndemic? Re-framing COVID-19 disease burden and 'underlying health conditions'.
and local responses to accelerated modernity, to the literature on climate change and options for systemic change. An overheated world has been forced to slow down. What can the long‐term consequences be? Or rather: How can alternative val-ues and societal models be strengthened as a result of the enforced cooling down?