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Michael J. Coren - What COVID-19 Means for the Health our Planet
Michael J. Coren - What COVID-19 Means for the Health our Planet
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29 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2020
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Podcast episode
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Michael J. Coren is a reporter at Quartz where he works on climate change, and the people, technology, and policies addressing it. Recently, Michael has been focusing his attention on uncovering the relationship between COVID-19 and climate change/pollution. This week we finally dive in to what the pandemic means for our planet. We also tap into Michael's experience with carbon markets and forrest carbon sequestration. This week in Agriculture Adapts: - Paying people to not cut down forests might be a great way to sequester carbon - The implications of green house gas and air pollution decline from quarantine -What do low gas prices mean for the oil and gas industry? - Quarantine may cause banks to become owners of a lot of oil and gas *** Michael's page at Quartz: https://qz.com/author/mcorenqz/ Michael's email: mjc@qz.com Michael's twitter handle: mj_coren
Released:
Apr 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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