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SUMMARY:Building back healthier: climate change\, health and the recovery 
 from Covid-19 - Sir Andy Haines (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medic
 ine)\, Professor Chris Dye (Visiting Professor\, Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210121T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20210121T180000Z
UID:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/e0cebeec-46aa-430d-ae3f-0c6f6de0aa0f/
DESCRIPTION:Covid-19 killed around two million people in 2020. At the same
  time\, the social and economic impact of the pandemic led to an 8% reduct
 ion in greenhouse gas emissions\, the biggest one-year decline on record.\
 n\nAs the pandemic is brought under control from 2021 onwards\, by supplem
 enting current control methods with vaccination\, there are big opportunit
 ies to sustain the benefits of lower emissions for health and well-being. 
 The direct benefits are fewer droughts\, floods\, heatwaves\, storms and w
 ildfires\, and cleaner air. Indirect health benefits are expected from bet
 ter nutrition\, safe sanitation\, energy-efficient health services\, and j
 obs in the green economy\, among others.\n\nIn this conversation\, Sir And
 y Haines (Professor of Environmental Change and Public Health\, London Sch
 ool of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) and Chris Dye (Professor of Epidemiolo
 gy\, University of Oxford) consider how better health and well-being are b
 oth an argument for\, and a consequence of\, making progress towards “ne
 t zero” carbon emissions.\n\nTo register and watch this talk live: www.c
 rowdcast.io/e/building-back-healthier\n\nThe talk will also be streamed vi
 a YouTube here: https://youtu.be/xy3xkB9q8Ds\, but please note you will no
 t be able to take part in the interactive Q&A session unless you join the 
 talk on CrowdCast.\nSpeakers:\nSir Andy Haines (London School of Hygiene &
  Tropical Medicine)\, Professor Chris Dye (Visiting Professor\, Oxford)
LOCATION:Online
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/e0cebeec-46aa-430d-ae3f-0c6f6de0aa0f/
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SUMMARY:Prof Chris Dye & Prof David Heymann in conversation: "Preventing a
 nd controlling pandemics: from SARS to COVID-19" - Professor Chris Dye (Vi
 siting Professor\, Oxford)\, David Heymann (Chatham House)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20200713T170000
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation between Professor Chris Dye and Pro
 fessor David Heymann\, two experts on viruses and pandemics\, as they disc
 uss what measures can be taken to prevent future pandemics\, lessons learn
 t from COVID-19 and how a post COVID-19 world might look.\n\nTo register a
 nd watch live: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/Preventing_and_controlling_pande
 mics\nSpeakers:\nProfessor Chris Dye (Visiting Professor\, Oxford)\, David
  Heymann (Chatham House)
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Why do we spend so little on preventing ill-health and so much on 
 treating it? - Professor Chris Dye (Visiting Professor\, Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190211T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190211T181500Z
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DESCRIPTION:“Prevention is better than cure”\, and yet only 3% of heal
 th expenditure in OECD countries is spent on prevention and public health 
 while more than 90% is spent on curative\, rehabilitative and long-term ca
 re. How can that paradox be explained? What are the obstacles and opportun
 ities for greater investment in staying healthy?    \nSpeakers:\nProfessor
  Chris Dye (Visiting Professor\, Oxford)
LOCATION:Oxford Martin School (Corner of Catte and Holywell Streets)\, 34 
 Broad Street OX1 3BD
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