Irwin Redlener: How to survive a nuclear attack
伊文·雷德莱纳: 如何在核袭击中生存
Dr. Irwin Redlener spends his days imagining the worst: He studies how humanity might survive natural or human-made disasters of unthinkable severity. He's been an outspoken critic of half-formed government recovery plans (especially after Katrina). Full bio
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你需要跑到10楼或者更高的楼层
能否从70万减少到50万
还有什么可说的呢?这都是徒劳。”
而你应该朝着这个方向走
然后再走到外面来
甚至可以说很有可能发生的
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Irwin Redlener - Physician, disaster-preparedness activistDr. Irwin Redlener spends his days imagining the worst: He studies how humanity might survive natural or human-made disasters of unthinkable severity. He's been an outspoken critic of half-formed government recovery plans (especially after Katrina).
Why you should listen
After 9/11, Irwin Redlener emerged as a powerful voice in disaster medicine -- the discipline of medical care following natural and human-made catastrophes. He was a leading face of the relief effort after hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and is the author of Americans at Risk: Why We Are Not Prepared for Megadisasters and What We Can Do Now. He's the associate dean, professor of Clinical Public Health and director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health.
His parallel passion is addressing the American disaster that happens every day: millions of kids living without proper health care. He and Paul Simon are the co-founders of the Children's Health Fund, which raises money and awareness toward health care for homeless, neglected and poor children.
Irwin Redlener | Speaker | TED.com