On August 7, we discussed the future of air quality forecasting with guest Laurence Rouil, including how better data and expertise can strengthen our ability to anticipate what comes next.
Forecasting is a valuable tool for preparing for environmental health challenges, not only tomorrow, but over the next five to ten years. Reaching its full potential will require stronger data linkages where critical information is still lacking, along with a diverse workforce of data scientists, public health experts, and researchers who can turn complex data into actionable insights.
Be sure to tune in to our next episode on September 8, where we will discuss findings from a new global study on the economic impacts of air pollution.
Science on the 7th will be streaming live at 9am EDT (1pm GMT), on the 7th of each month on SoGA’s YouTube page. Catch up on past conversations here.