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COP 16 RADM.Titley – Global Warming, Polar Ice Melt, Rising Sea Levels, Ocean Acidification
COP 16 CANCUN – US Navy RAdm. David Titley, speaks on global warming, polar ice melts, oceans absorbing 85% of atmospheric heat generation and ocean acidification through CO2 absorption.
CHAU LOON WAI ON REDUCTION OF CARBON EMISSIONS IN MALAYSIA
In this interview at COP 22, with Mr Chau Loon Wai, a lecturer at the City and Regional Planning, Faculty of Built Environment at the University of Technology, Malaysia, talks on their progress in the last 6-7 years with respect to assisting cities in Malaysia, which are developing very rapidly, with the reduction of their […]
COP 21 US CENTRE PANEL SPEAKERS PART III ON IMPLEMENTATION OF US CLIMATE ACTION PLANS
COP 21 PARIS Part III, US Centre Panel Speakers on: US government implementation of on the ground Climate Action Plans through the Clean Air & Energy Policy acts, as well as diverse EPA, DOE & USDA Agency GHG emission reduction targets & initiatives.
COP 21 IPCC WOMAN PANEL SPEAKERS ON CLIMATE JUSTICE & RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
IPCC Woman Panel speakers Bridget Burns, on gender equality of woman & indigenous peoples to be embedded in binding Agreements, Monica Comacho on forest preservation & protecting the livelihoods of people dependent on them, Sharan Burrow on peoples rights, equity & the transition to a Green Economy, Andrea Carmen representing more than 200 Indigenous peoples […]
COP 20 Lima Panel Speakers on Climate Resilience Transition and Sustainable Urban Metabolism
Panel speakers at COP 20, presenting on the environmental assessment and participatory planning in establishing sustainable practices and systems and the focus on creating more sustainable, resilient urban environments in Cities and regions in Latin America. Andrew Griffin, Director, Regional Environments Hub office in South America, our office is one of twelve offices created by […]
MID-CENTURY CARBON NEUTRALITY PLAN ~ GET OUT OF COAL!
At a COP 22 Press Conference on Mid-century De-carbonization Strategies held in Marrakech, moderator Alden Meyer, Dir of Strategy and Policy at Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS-USA) introduces the panel speakers and summarizes the key reason for the presentation as being primarily a report back on the Paris Agreement encouragement for all countries to develop […]
COP 20 – Kaisa Kosonen – Discussing Timelines for Climate Change
COP 20, Lima, 2010 – Kaisa Kosonen of Greenpeace discusses timelines for Climate Change. When applying precautionary principles and given what we have already seen happening globally with climate, we need to bring Carbon Emissions down by 2015.
COP 21 – Dr Lynn Wilson – Seatrust Institute
The University of Earth, Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Dr Lynn Wilson, Executive Director of Seatrust Institute – an environmental research and educational nonprofit organization. Our project teams are actively working on environmental science and policy issues both locally and globally, placing SeaTrust Institute in a position to gather grassroots knowledge for research […]
COP 22 Germanwatch on CCP Index – ‘Real Action’ Climate goals
By invitation from Germanwatch as a guest speaker, Ms Taonga Mbale (Dir. Environmental Affairs Dept. and National Focus Point for Climate Change, Malawi) comments on her countries climate change index to date, with Sönke Kreft (Team Leader: Intl. Climate Policy) and Christoph Bals (Political Dir: Policy) who elaborated on Germanwatch’s CCPI (Climate Change Performance Index) […]
COP 21 – Dr Georg Kaser – Mountain Glaciers
The University of Earth: Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Dr Georg Kaser – Mountain Glaciers
COP 21 – Niclas Hallstrom – Tipping Point
The University of the Earth: Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Niclas Hallstrom, What Next Forum, Tipping Point, Will we make it?
COP 21 Francois Heindricks on refrigerent GHG gas emissions
COP 21 PARIS. Francois Heindricks, French Association Refrigerant Management AFCE speaks on CFC and HFC refrigerant emissions, which are 1300 times more powerful than CO2 and their impacts on Global Warming.