From RTÉ Radio 1 November 19, 2019 Harris Public Policy Assistant Professor Amir JinaHarris Public Policy Assistant Professor Amir Jina was featured on RTÉ Radio 1, discussing the stress climate change will place on India and the ways in which India approaches emissions reduction. "So when we look at what happens in India by 2100, thinking of an emissions scenario where the world continues on its current rate of emission of CO2, India stands to lose about 1.5 million lives a year," said Jina. "If you think about the death rate from that, it's roughly similar to what India is currently experiencing from all infectious diseases. Climate change becomes a really big public health priority for them by the end of the century." Full coverage available at RTÉ Radio 1. Upcoming Events Decoding China @1871 with Hao Wu Wed., December 11, 2019 | 5:30 PM 1871 222 W Merchandise Mart Plaza Suite 1212, East Room Chicago, IL 60654 United States Alumni Holiday Gathering in D.C. Wed., December 11, 2019 | 6:15 PM Wunder Garten 1101 First Street NE Washington, DC 20002 United States More events
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