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I like that term, no regret actions.
Yeah, you're never going to lose out on reducing these emissions.
And I'm curious, is there...
From a policy perspective, are there challenges navigating sort of these two sections of climate change and air pollution?
Or do you feel like they should be more interlocked than they are currently?
Wow, that is a fantastic note to end on.
I really appreciate your time in expanding my knowledge about super pollutants and also sort of how they intersect these two mega topics of climate change and air pollution.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
That is it for this episode.
Thank you to our co-host, Tom Grylls, and to our contributors, Bidia Banmali Pradhan and Zorana Anderson, for sharing their expertise.
I was really struck that despite the scale of this challenge, Tom was hopeful about the opportunity we have to tackle it.
It seems like lots of the science, policy ideas, and tools are already there.
We just need to figure out how to deploy it at scale.
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