Climate Pulse

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Climate Pulse

Brought to you by the Duke University Health System and the Nicholas School of the Environment, Climate Pulse is a series of conversations between healthcare professionals and environmental scientists discussing how climate disruption is impacting our health and well-being.

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    Yangchen Dolkar - Jigme Foundation in Nepali.mp3

    Klā'imēṭa palsakō yō ēpisōḍalē hāmīlā'ī yāṅcēna ḍōlkarakō paricaya garā'um̐cha, ra nēpālakō bahucarcita māthillō mustāṅa kṣētrabāṭa śikṣākō lāgi sanyukta rājya amērikāsam'makō unakō yātrā, nēpāla pharkanē unakō yātrā, ra māthillō mustāṅamā digō vikāsa, sānskr̥tika sanrakṣaṇa, jalavāyu parivartana ra svāsthya ra kalyāṇamā kēndrita jigmē phā'unḍēsanasam̐gakō unakō kāmakō paricaya garā'um̐cha.

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    Yangchen Dolkar - Jigme Foundation Mustang Nepal.mp3

    This episode of Climate Pulse introduces us to Yangchen Dolkar, and her journey from Nepal's storied Upper Mustang region to the United States for education, her return to Nepal, and her work with the Jigme Foundation focusing on sustainable development, cultural preservation, climate change and health and wellbeing in Upper Mustang.

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    1. NCDs and Climate.aif

    In this episode, we discuss how climate disruption is impacting non-communicable diseases, injuries and how the health system inadvertently contributes to the problem. Drew Shindell is the Nicholas Professor of Earth Science at Duke University where he studies climate change, air quality, and links between science and policy, and Dr Fintan Hughes is an Anesthesiology resident at Duke and has been advocating for the need for the healthcare system to pay closer attention to global climate disruption. This episode was made possible by the Duke University Office of Information Technology and the crew at the Bryan Center Studios, and was masterfully edited by Brandon Johnson.

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    2. Infectious Disease and Climate.aif

    The One Health model explores the impacts of environmental degradation on animals and humans, especially with respect to the emergence of novel infectious diseases and the evolution and transmission of existing pathogens. Today's conversants are professors Bill Pan, The Elizabeth Brooks Reid and Whitelaw Reid Associate Professor of Population Studies at the Nicholas School of the Environment as well as Associate Professor of Global Environmental Health at the Duke Global Health Institute, and Dr Chris Woods, Executive Director of the Hubert-Yeargan Center for Global Health and professor in the Departments of Medicine and Pathology at Duke University. This episode was made possible by the Duke University Office of Information Technology and the crew at the Bryan Center Studios, and was masterfully edited by Brandon Johnson.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Brought to you by the Duke University Health System and the Nicholas School of the Environment, Climate Pulse is a series of conversations between healthcare professionals and environmental scientists discussing how climate disruption is impacting our health and well-being.

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