The University of Earth, Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Dr Susan Natali of Woods Hole Research Centre responds to questions about the impact of the higher global temperatures on Permafrost, the resultant melting and bacterial activity will release additional Carbon Dioxide and Methane that has not been included in previous budgets
The University of Earth presents the Urgent Action Series: COP21 and CMP11, Paris 2015: Stuart Scott – Director of Strategic Planning United Planet Faith and Science Initiative
Interview with Alexandra Bonnet on the ecological transition actions by citizens in urban areas such as St. Denise in Paris. Children’s ecological education programs, recycling and up- cycling initiatives with local communities.
The University of Earth: Urgent Action Series: Cop 21 Paris 2015: European Policy Makers – Introduction of Dr Zsuzsanna Jakab, Dr Christian Friis Bach, Dr Hans Bruvninckx, Dr Patrick Rampal discussing various European Policies for Air Pollution, Disease, Allergies, Circular Economies, Low Carbon Economies, Youth participation, Health and Environment Education
The University of Earth, Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Dr Anders Levermann of the Potsdam Institute discusses the threshold for warming for Greenland, and the long-term risk of sea level rise from Antartica
The University of Earth: Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Negash Teklu, Executive Director of Population Health, and Environment – Ethiopia (PHE-Ethiopia), Integration of Social and Economic Environments
US Centre Young Scientists Panel discussion on: Climate change impacts on ocean acidification and deoxygenation on marine life, polar ice melts, massive algal bloom formations. Global collaboration on longterm satellite ocean observation and sea monitoring systems.
The University of Earth, Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Presentation on market driven, export driven beef and soybean production in South America leading to large-scale deforestation to create farms and cattle ranches. Most emissions (70%) are due to the deforestation and change in land-use with only 20% due to enteric fermentation.
The University of Earth: Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Fuelling the Fire – the Big Polluters Bankrolling COP21, Tamar Lawrence-Samuel, Corporate Accountability International, Olivier Hoedeman, Corporate Europe Observatory, Asad Rehman, Friends of Earth, The Negative Influence of Transnational Corporations on Climate Policy
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.
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 […]
Part II. US Centre Young Scientists Panel discussion on: Global impacts of oceans on the Climate, Antarctic ice loss resulting in higher sea levels in the northern hemisphere, marine species habitat losses resulting in movement to other ocean regions.