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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2023 · 28 MIN

Climate Change and Human Health, “Adopt an Axolotl”, & more!

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Matt and Nick talk about the impact of climate change on human health (Lancet Countdown Report Shows Climate Change’s Impact on Health)Microplastics are impacting everything - even weather (Microplastics may affect the weather, new study finds)Arizona set to install solar panels over its canals (Arizona's Canal Solar Project: A blueprint for sustainable energy)The price of solar could drastically decrease next year (Solar module prices may reach $0.10/W by end 2024)Battery storage making gas power plants less economically viable (Giant batteries drain economics of gas power plants)Bayer ordered to pay for Roundup weedkiller’s link to cancer (Bayer ordered to pay $1.56 billion in latest US trial loss over Roundup weedkiller)And the push to save Mexico’s axolotl population (‘Adopt an axolotl’ campaign launches in Mexico to save the species)!Make sure to check out our sponsor for today’s episode at Vala Alta using this link” for 15% off.

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