Environmental Justice Climate And Air Pollution In The U S Ines Azevedo Smart Grid Seminar

Inês Lima Azevedo, associate professor of energy resources engineering at Stanford University, discusses how climate change mitigation in the U.S. power sector will impact human health. Topics include assessing the economic health benefits of reducing carbon dioxide emissions, and integrating health and climate when determining the best locations for replacing power plants with renewable energy technologies. The seminar was recorded at Stanford on Oct. 14, 2021.

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