A seminar session focused on net zero road transport and domestic and commercial heating impacts in 2030, 2040 and 2050. Discussing a range of mortality, morbidity and socioeconomic outcomes.
Understanding the air pollution and health co-benefits and trade-offs of UK pathways to achieving Net Zero, and focusing on net zero road transport and domestic and commercial heating impacts in 2030, 2040 and 2050, and discussing a range of mortality, morbidity and socioeconomic outcomes.
Speakers:
Dr Sean Beevers, Environmental Research Group, Imperial College London
Prof Andy Haines, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Dr David Joffe, Climate Change Committee, Choices on the pathway to Net Zero.
Dr Sean Beevers, Environmental Research Group, Imperial College London, The air pollution and health co-benefits and trade-offs of the Net Zero in the UK
Dr Daniela Fecht, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, Socioeconomic impact of net zero policies
Seminar 5: Speaker Recordings
Dr Sean Beevers
The air quality health and economic costs and benefits of a zero carbon UK?
Dr Sean Beevers talks about, The air quality health and economic costs and benefits of a zero carbon UK? in the 5th seminar of a series.
Professor Andy Haines
Health co-benefits of climate mitigation action
Professor Andy Haines talks about the Health co-benefits of climate mitigation action as part of the fifth seminar in a series on UK pathways to achieving Net Zero.
Dr David Joffe
Choices on the pathway to Net Zero
Dr David Joffe of the Climate Change Committee, talks about Choices on the pathway to Net Zero as part of this fifth seminar.
Dr Daniela Fecht
Talks about the Socioeconomic impact of Net Zero policies
Dr Daniela Fecht talks about the Socioeconomic impact of Net Zero policies in the fifth seminar of the series.
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