Impacts of COVID-19 on People and the Environment
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a panel discussion from the AGU Fall Meeting 2020 Press Conference examining the impacts of COVID-19 on people and the environment through remote sensing data. Discover emerging trends in deforestation, atmospheric pollution, inequality, urban light, and snow albedo as scientists present their findings after several months of pandemic-related observations. Gain insights into the less tangible but significant effects of the global health crisis on both human populations and ecosystems. Learn how remote sensing technology provides a nuanced understanding of the pandemic's multifaceted consequences across various environmental and social domains.
Syllabus
Introduction
Tim Newman
Naomi Alevan
Craig Miller
Denver Warner
Deborah Warner
James Stacy
Impact on water supply
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Outro
Taught by
AGU
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