The ocean's blind spot: Why better forecasts start beneath the surface
What do a Category 5 hurricane, a crippling Midwest drought, and a surprise marine heatwave have in common? They all originate, at least in part, in a place where forecasting goes dark: beneath the ocean surface. But as companies like Apeiron Labs emerge, ocean intelligence is shifting from a niche scientific endeavor to a rapidly growing industry.
When it comes to health, think big.
The link between environmental sustainability and health outcomes — now a hallmark of planetary health — builds on a foundation of public health, which brings a systems-level approach to health issues.
Do we value curbing carbon emissions more than curing cancer?
It may surprise you to find out just how badly we’re failing to take a comprehensive approach to quantifying societal value from new innovations in medicine. The IRA’s investment in our climate future should be lauded; its treatment of medical innovation is unfortunately hobbled by its goal of lowering Medicare spending today at the expense of tomorrow’s patients – that is to say, all of us.
After binging on COVID-19, what have we missed?
Given the seemingly endless supply of COVID-19-related content, it has sometimes felt like I was passively binging on round-the-clock coverage that was more distracting than edifying. So what might I have missed while I was absorbed in COVID? As it turns out, quite a lot.