In this engaging episode of the Heliox Podcast, we're taking climate change out of the abstract and bringing it right into your daily life. Our hosts dive deep into the groundbreaking 2023 Lancet report, revealing how rising temperatures are already affecting everything from your morning walk to your sleep quality.
With warmth and clarity, we translate complex climate science into relatable health impacts that matter to you and your family. No doom scrolling here - just honest conversation about real challenges and practical solutions.
Join us for an eye-opening discussion that will change how you think about climate change and your health. It's the Heliox Podcast's signature blend of fascinating science and everyday relevance that you won't want to miss!
We've talked about the overall effects of climate change, but we can't ignore the fact that it doesn't affect everyone the same way. That's a crucial point, and it's something we're going to be going deep on in the next part of this series. So stay tuned for part two, where we'll be exploring the intersection of climate change, health, and justice. It's going to be a good one.
The 2024 report of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: facing record-breaking threats from delayed action
The record-breaking human costs of climate change
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)01822-1/abstract
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We dive deep into peer-reviewed research, pre-prints, and major scientific worksβthen bring them to life through the stories of the researchers themselves. Complex ideas become clear. Obscure discoveries become conversation starters. And you walk away understanding not just what scientists discovered, but why it matters and how they got there.
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