Podcasts




Is there metal in the water?

Duration: 0:41:45.430204

The podcast episode discusses concerns about contaminants, specifically metallic pollutants, potentially present in treated drinking water, which exceed permissible limits. The host, Letícia Sarturi, a scientist with expertise in immunology and biochemistry, introduces Professor Derval dos Santos Rosa, who leads a research project focused on ecological solutions to decontaminate water. Professor Rosa shares his background in chemistry and engineering and emphasizes his long-standing commitment to environmental issues, particularly regarding plastic waste and its impact. His current research aims to address the presence of soluble metallic particles in the environment, which can cause various health problems. He describes a collaborative research project involving approximately 20 experts from various universities, including those in Brazil and abroad. The team's work encompasses understanding the phenomena related to metal contamination and developing practical filtration devices to remove harmful ions from drinking water. The discussion highlights the importance of science in tackling societal problems and emphasizes that researchers are driven by a passion for their work and commitment to finding solutions to environmental challenges.


Environment is the Means #18: Fragmented climate agenda could bring even more impacts to the environment

Duration: 0:28:16.156735

The radio program "Ambiente" aired by Rádio USP features a conversation with Olivia Ainbinder, a lawyer specializing in climate change and environmental law. Olivia discusses her journey into politics, her experience working with the Instituto Talanoa, and their project "Política por Inteiro," which monitors environmental policies and climate change using artificial intelligence to analyze government actions. She mentions her previous roles in various organizations and her founding of an initiative focused on climate change law. The conversation shifts to the challenges in Brazilian environmental policy, highlighting the fragmented nature of climate change agendas among legislators. Olivia points out that although there are groups like the Parliamentary Front for Environmentalists, a cohesive "climate caucus" is lacking. She notes that climate issues are often overshadowed by competing priorities in Congress, such as health and education, which complicates the legislative process. Olivia emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate change, referencing a recent report from the IPCC warning that the world is approaching unacceptable warming levels. The discussion wraps up with Olivia advocating for increased awareness and action in the legislative sphere, stressing the importance of monitoring both executive and legislative actions to safeguard environmental policies.