Geohealth
GeoHealth Frontlines
Hosted by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) GeoHealth communication and outreach committee, the series spotlights conversations with scientists, policymakers, and practitioners tackling the world’s most pressing environment–health challenges.
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27 mai 2026
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EP3. Modeling pollution gap 27.05.2026 36:56
In our third episode, we welcome Dr. Chris Tessum from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, a leader in air quality modeling at the intersection of atmospheric science, environmental justice, and public health. Tune in as he shares his journey into GeoHealth, how a graduate class project grew into InMAP, one of the most widely used reduced-complexity air quality models. Also how his work r...
Ep2: Seeing Air Pollution from Space 18.02.2026 38:16
In our second episode, we welcome Professor Tracey Holloway from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, a leader in air quality science at the intersection of satellites, policy, and public health. Tune in as she shares her journey into GeoHealth, how satellite observations can help us understand air pollution at scales relevant to people and decision-makers, and lessons from leading NASA’s Health a...
EP1: The Dust We Breathe 14.11.2025 36:46
We’re thrilled to introduce GeoHealth Frontlines , a new podcast from the AGU GeoHealth Section. Hosted by the AGU GeoHealth communication and outreach committee, the series spotlights conversations with scientists, policymakers, and practitioners tackling the world’s most pressing environment-health challenges. In our first episode, we welcome Professor Daniel Tong from George Mason University —...
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