Raising the Heat: How Warming Can Reduce Lifespans & Slow Economic Growth with Michael Greenstone
Description
David & Ed chat with University of Chicago's Michael Greenstone.
Show Notes:
(02:52 ) Engineering the Planet
(03:25 ) The future of the Temperature–Mortality Relationship
(04:48 ) Valuing the Global Mortality Consequences of Climate Change
(07:36 ) Climate Damages and Adaptation Potential Across Sectors of the US
(09:35 ) Heat Exposure & Poverty
(11:30 ) Seasonality of Mortality Under Climate Change
(13:59 ) Evaluating the 35°C Wet-Bulb Temperature Adaptability Threshold
(15:30 ) Relationship Between Season of Birth, Temperature Exposure, & Wellbeing
(17:35 ) Heat & Learning
(20:14 ) Slow Burn: The Hidden Costs of a Warming World
(22:06 ) Air Pollution on Life Expectancy from China’s Huai River Policy
(25:10 ) Introducing the Air Quality Life Index
(26:52 ) The Clean Air Act of 1970 & Adult Mortality
(26:58 ) US: Clean Air Act (1970)
(28:34 ) China’s War on Pollution
(32:45 ) For Breathable Air
(34:31 ) Social Cost of Carbon
(40:48 )
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