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2℃ #3: Too Hot To Work

Tord Kjellstrom

21-Mar-17 19:00

2℃ #3: Too Hot To Work

2℃ is a show where we talk about how climate change is affecting us today, why our everyday choices matter, and what we can do to mitigate those consequences. In this episode, we take a look at how climate change affects productivity, and how feeling "too hot to work" translates to economic implications. We speak with Tord Kjellstrom, researcher and former professor of environmental and occupational health based in New Zealand.


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