
What the COVID-19 Curve Can Teach Us About Climate Change
A recent public policy article and podcast from Knowledge@Wharton states "like the person-to-person transmission of coronavirus, climate change is happening in smaller increments that can be easy to ignore until the cumulative effects can be measured: a rise in average yearly temperatures, melting glaciers, more destructive hurricanes, more intense wildfires, droughts, species extinction — the list goes on." This offering explores the world's response to coronavirus, and how the lessons learned should be applied to the fight against climate change.