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The Manny's Podcast
Manny's, Manny Yekutiel
83 episodes
4 days ago
Manny's is a physical space in San Francisco that helps people become better informed and more involved citizens. This is our podcast.
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Manny's is a physical space in San Francisco that helps people become better informed and more involved citizens. This is our podcast.
Show more...
Government
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Documentary
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Summer of Learning: Surviving Climate Change - What's the Future of our Health?
The Manny's Podcast
1 hour 7 minutes 54 seconds
3 years ago
Summer of Learning: Surviving Climate Change - What's the Future of our Health?
The planet is on fire, the weather is changing, and the water is rising. What is happening with the climate? Ties between the climate and our health are old as time, but modern data and methods help illuminate exactly how serious those effects can be. In this talk, Prof. Anttila-Hughes provides an overview of what we know about how the climate impacts child health, outlining the many ways agriculture, sanitation, disease, and other factors influenced by the climate threaten health around the world. A particular concern is what these effects mean in a changing climate, and Prof. Anttila-Hughes marshals recent evidence on El-Niño to outline how the global community should respond as climate change worsens through the 2020s." About Jesse Anttila-Hughes Ph.D.: Professor Anttila-Hughes received his PhD in Sustainable Development from Columbia University. His research focuses on understanding the social impacts of environmental processes, particularly those influenced by environmental degradation and climate change. Professor Anttila-Hughes' current research areas include: public health impacts of the climate; behavioral responses to new information about environmental risks; and determinants of the spread of environmental attitudes and ideas.
The Manny's Podcast
Manny's is a physical space in San Francisco that helps people become better informed and more involved citizens. This is our podcast.