Day: March 4, 2021

Show Only ...
Maps - Photos - Videos

How To End A Pandemic

How To End A Pandemic

7/17/20 by Pushkin Industries

Audio Player

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/117196093
Episode: https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/chtbl.com/track/39E17/traffic.megaphone.fm/CAD7930601680.mp3

The eradication of smallpox is one of humanity’s great achievements – but the battle against the virus was fought by the most unlikely of alliances. How did the breakthrough happen – and can we guarantee that the world is still safe from smallpox? This episode owes a debt to Stephen Coss’s book The Fever of 1721, Ibram X. Kendi’s book Stamped From the Beginning, and to an article about Dark Winter written by Tara O’Toole, Michael Mair and Tomas Inglesby. For a full list of our sources please see the shownotes at http://timharford.com/ Tim’s latest books β€˜Fifty Inventions That Shaped The Modern Economy’ and β€˜The Next Fifty Things That Made The Modern Economy’ are available now. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Next Time – Thursday March 4

Today’s sunrise was at 6:25 am. The next time the sun will rise later then today πŸŒ„ is in 10 days on Sunday, March 14.

The average high for today is 40 degrees. 🌑 The next time it will be on average cooler then today is in 277 days on Monday, December 6 when the average temperature will be 39 degrees.

The highest point for the sun today will be 41.1° from the horizon at 12:08 pm. 🌞 The next time the sun will be lower in the sky mid-day is in 219 days on Saturday, October 9.

Today has 11 hours and 45 minutes of daylight. ⏳ The next time the day will be shorter then today is in 219 days on Saturday, October 9.

Today’s sunset will be at 5:48 pm. The next time the sun will set earlier then today πŸŒ† is in 243 days on Tuesday, November 2.

The average low for today is 22 degrees. 🌑 The next night it will be on average cooler then tonight is in 286 days on Wednesday, December 15 when the average temperature will be 21 degrees.

A Farm Seen Through the Trees