Air pollution: Marco Monnier speaks on an AgroParisTech podcast
14 April 2026
“Pollution de l’air : mieux respirer, mais à quel prix ?” (“Air pollution: breathing easier, but at what cost?”), episode 9 of AgroParisTech’s Parlons Sciences podcast, broadcast on 6 March 2026. Featuring Marco Monnier, PhD student at BETA, and Caroline Orset, Professor at AgroParisTech – Université Paris-Saclay, Paris-Saclay Applied Economics (PSAE).
Abstract: “As the leading environmental risk to health, air pollution has a major impact on our societies. Poor air quality causes thousands of premature deaths every year. Reducing this air pollution has become a public health issue. In this new episode of Parlons Sciences, join Caroline Orset and Marco Monnier as we explore the willingness of the French public to fund policies aimed at reducing the risk of death caused by air pollution, and how their research informs public policy.”
Further reading: Caroline Orset, Marco Monnier. Perceived Economic Benefits of Reducing the Risk of Mortality from Air Pollution in France. Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, 2025, 27 (2), pp.2550002. ⟨10.1142/S1464333225500024⟩. ⟨hal-05097551⟩