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welcome back so iamp;#39;m very excited and curious to listen to the next session which is asking can we actually live on this planet the session takes an in-depth dive exploring how our changing climate is affecting our health and that of generations to come itamp;#39;s my pleasure to welcome back professor gavin shaddick to explore this question alongside his panel of speakers over to you gavin thank you again shinny and itamp;#39;s my great pleasure to be joined here at ai uk dr claire heavyside whoamp;#39;s associate professor at the bartlett school of environment energy and resources at ucl and also a nerc research fellow and remotely weamp;#39;ll be joined by professor dave topping from the university of manchester where dave is professor of digital environment and professor antonio gasparini from the london school of hygiene tropical medicine where antonio is a professor of biostatistics and epidemiology so just a quick run uh through the format uh there will be a series of