Pandemics, health and global change: how are they connected?
Rethink Talks
English - June 12, 2020 08:38 - 33 minutes - 46.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsEarth Sciences Science research sustainability science ocean science climate change biodiversity covid-19 sustainable development food systems sdgs ecosystem services Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We are in the midst of a devastating pandemic. The coronavirus that leads to covid-19 is known to be a zoonotic disease - a virus that has spilled over from non-human animals to humans, and then rapidly moved across the world with devastating impacts on human health, economies and social stability.
How strong is the connection between environmental change and diseases such as coronaviruses connection, can we really blame bats, and what does the future of disease risks look like?
In this episode, Victor Galaz talks to Kate Jones from University College London and Peter Søgaard Jørgensen from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Stockholm Resilience Centre. Both researchers are experts on the links between ecology, disease and global change.
More information, including links to mentioned publications: https://rethink.earth/pandemics-health-and-global-change-how-are-they-connected/
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