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Feb 2022
29m 56s

6. Texas Winter Storm Uri: One Year Late...

Code Green Team
About this episode

From February 13-17th, 2021, Winter Storm Uri devastated much of North America with catastrophic wind, ice and snow. Notably impacted was the state of Texas, which experienced widespread power outages, infrastructure damage and essential resource shortages. Guest hosts Cole Martin and Sarah McWilliam, two students from University of Texas at Austin’s Dell Medical School, examine the effects of the storm on community health and medical practice in today’s episode. They’re joined by Dr. Sarah Scott and fellow medical student Girija Hariprasad to share the experiences of medical professionals during this extreme weather event and what we can do to improve our response to similar climate-related events in the future.

Hosted by Cole Martin & Sarah McWilliam

Written by Cole Martin & Sarah McWilliam

Edited by Liana Haigis

Episode Transcript

Referenced Resources:

The Disconnect: Power, Politics and the Texas Blackout

Planetary Health Report Card

Racial Justice Report Card

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