Professor of climate sciences
His research focuses on how climate emissions and air pollution affect human health and food security globally. Shindell has testified before Congress and the World Bank on climate and air quality issues, and chairs the science advisory panel to the international Climate and Clean Air Coalition.
“In a study published this week, we found that slashing emissions from transportation and power generation would prevent about 175,000 early deaths caused by air pollution in the U.S. by 2030,” writes Drew Shindell, a Duke professor of climate sciences.
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