EPIC's Air Quality Life Index: Air pollution is costing the world an average 2.2 years of life
Data Points | A Podcast by Berkeley Earth
by Berkeley Earth
1y ago
97% of the world is breathing air considered to be “unhealthy” according to the WHO’s 2021 updated guidelines. Responsible for a host of ailments ranging from lung cancer and heart disease to cognitive impairment, air pollution is one of the defining global health challenges of our generation. In recognition of the 2022 UN International Day of Clean Air, we welcome back Christa Hasenkopf, Director of Air Quality Programs and the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) at the Energy Policy Institute at University of Chicago (EPIC) to discuss the current landscape of global action on air pollution, and ho ..read more
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Behind the Stripes: Communicating climate science and using data to build resilience with Professor Ed Hawkins and Berkeley Earth's Dr. Robert Rohde
Data Points | A Podcast by Berkeley Earth
by Berkeley Earth
2y ago
The world's first confirmation of global warming using actual temperature observations was published in 1938 when engineer Guy Callendar linked an observed 0.3°C warming to an increased atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide caused by the burning of fossil fuels. Fast forward nearly 90 years and 1.3°C, and climate scientists are still using crucial environmental data to communicate the significance of - and urgency around - carbon emissions and global warming. But now with significantly better data, data that modern illustrative styles and communication tools are dispensing to a mass audi ..read more
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COP26 Q&A with Berkeley Earth's Dr. Robert Rohde and Dr. Zeke Hausfather
Data Points | A Podcast by Berkeley Earth
by Berkeley Earth
2y ago
What does a world below 1.5°C actually look like?  Ahead of the beginning of the much-anticipated COP26 climate change conference, in this episode of the Data Points podcast Berkeley Earth Chief Scientist Dr. Robert Rohde, and Research Scientist Dr. Zeke Hausfather dive into your questions about COP26 and the climate science of a world below the Paris Agreement targets.  Topics covered include equitable emissions reductions and industrialized vs developing nations, methane and melting permafrost, climate models and warming forecasts, climate feedback loops, global emissions caps and ..read more
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Berkeley Earth answers your questions about the UN IPCC Working Group I Report
Data Points | A Podcast by Berkeley Earth
by Berkeley Earth
2y ago
This week marked the publication of the much anticipated IPCC Working Group I Report, a global, multi-year effort on the part of more than 200 scientists worldwide to describe the physical science underlying the current state of climate change and global warming.  In this episode of Data Points, Berkeley Earth Lead Scientist Dr. Robert Rohde and Research Scientist Dr. Zeke Hausfather answer your questions regarding the IPCC report. The conversation includes discussion of carbon cycle and carbon cycle feedback loops, emissions and various emissions scenarios, net-zero and net-zero commitme ..read more
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Should air pollution exposure be a risk factor for lung cancer screening?
Data Points | A Podcast by Berkeley Earth
by Berkeley Earth
2y ago
Air pollution is associated with over 4 million annual deaths worldwide, and the World Health Organization estimates that ambient air pollution is responsible for 29% of global lung cancer deaths.  In this episode of Data Points we are joined by Dr. Vineet Khanna, a Radiologist and lead author of the recent paper Criteria for Low-Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening in the Setting of Air Pollution, to discuss the data behind the correlation between air pollution and lung cancer, and his suggestions for how the global healthcare community can start to address the growing disease burden caused by ..read more
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How can a $10 million dollar investment help address global air inequality?
Data Points | A Podcast by Berkeley Earth
by Berkeley Earth
2y ago
Studies estimate that the impacts of air pollution account for upwards of 5% of annual global GDP, and yet annual funding to address air quality averages around only $30million annually. In this episode of our interview series, we speak with atmospheric scientist, and open data advocate Dr. Christa Hasenkopf about the importance of air quality data, and the outsized impact that funding streams for air pollution infrastructure can have on tackling air inequality.  Mentioned in this episode: OpenAQ Closing the data gap: a cost-effective way to improve air quality - World Economic Forum 1 ..read more
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How can the left and the right work together to address climate change?
Data Points | A Podcast by Berkeley Earth
by Berkeley Earth
2y ago
In this inaugural episode of Berkeley Earth's Interview Series, we sit down with Bill Shireman, Berkeley Earth Board Director and Co-Founder of In This Together, a grassroots coalition of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents working to put environmental protection and energy innovation policies first by supporting bipartisan policies, leaders, partner organizations and most importantly, the individual voter.  Join us for a discussion about the work In This Together is doing to bring people together around data-driven solutions, and the important role that independent climate science p ..read more
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