Environmental And Societal Health Can Be Preserved By Combating Air Pollution

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Timestamps:
0:00 Ad Introduction
2:57 Guest introduction
3:50 Guest research
4:53 Climate science
8:32 Health impacts of air pollution
15:22 Impact of plastic burning on human health
18:22 Anaerobic digestion
26:40 Find out about guest

Here on the podcast to contribute her knowledge on climate science is Eri Saikawa. Eri is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences at Emory University. She primarily focuses her research on how emissions affect humans and the environment, and what economic policies may be able to reduce this problem.

Join us now to explore:

1) The impact of plastic burning on human health in the global south.
2) The role scientists play in working with governments to tackle climate change via economic policy.
3) The importance of raising awareness about the damaging effects of emissions.
4) How agricultural emissions contribute to poor air quality.

How can scientists work with governments to take action against air pollution? Eri Saikawa and researchers like her are committed to finding innovative ways to tackle this issue and others like it.

Click here to learn more about Eri Saikawa and her work!

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