This interview is done by Jason sole when he films Judy Sole who has collected a lot of footage from the Cop23 event where there was an immense level of information. There was a plethora of discussions and interesting things that happened at the Cop23 event most of which were ...
Read More »ENN WITH JAY NOV 2017
The news from the recent COP23 event in Bonn is that the public seems to be taking the power back into their own hands. Despite the USA having withdrawn from the Kyoto Climate Chane agreement and being the only nation not to sign, the US sent a delegation to the ...
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YOUNG PEOPLES BURDEN: AVERTING CLIMATE DISASTER Moderator: Stuart Scott Host of Climate Matters Panellists: James Hansen Adjunct Professor Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Columbia University Former director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies Sophie Kivlehan Plaintiff Juliana vs USA Dr. James Hansen and his granddaughter Sophie Kivlehan were ...
Read More »COP23 SOIL FOR CARBON SEQUESTRATION CORNELL UNIVERSITY
Press briefing: Soil Carbon Sequestration and Food Security Johannes Lehmann Cornell University Dawit Solomon Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Addis Ababa Cornell University Johannes Lehmann and Dawit Solomon highlighted the importance of soil organic carbon in the global carbon cycles, stating that every 7-10 years all carbon in ...
Read More »Green Growth in Sierra Leone
This video is about green growth and using Sierra Leone as an example. Since civil war Sierra Leone has made massive growths but still a lot more is needed to be done. A decade after peace and Sierra Leone has come up with a 5 year plan for development. The ...
Read More »Down to Earth: Morocco, Kingdom of Sun
This is a short video about Morocco, a beautiful country basking in sunlight but banking on its future with a massive solar power investment. Morocco is a gateway to Africa, and a country of dizzying diversity. With epic mountain ranges, ancient cities, sweeping deserts like the Sahara it really is ...
Read More »Full Steam Ahead – Kenya taps into Energy beneath it’s Feet – Part 2
Kenya is a country in East Africa with coastline on the Indian Ocean. It encompasses savannah, Lakelands, the dramatic Great Rift Valley and mountain highlands. It’s also home to wildlife like lions, elephants and rhinos. Now Kenya wants to tap into the geothermal energy that’s buried beneath its feet. The ...
Read More »Full Steam Ahead – Kenya taps into Energy beneath it’s Feet – Part 1
BBC Electrifying Africa in Kenya
This video sees BBC investigating journalist Tom Heap traveling Africa and discovering how they intend to get electricity to satisfy demand which currently massively exceeds supply. Science is at the core of the solution with Geo thermal energy production potentially solving the country’s electricity problems. When traveling around the Great ...
Read More »Suriname – Land of Many Colors
Suriname is a warm, dense convergence of rivers that thumps with the lively rhythm of ethnic diversity. From Paramaribo, the country’s effervescent Dutch-colonial capital, to the fathomless jungles of the interior, you’ll get a genuine welcome to this tiny country – whether from the descendants of escaped African slaves, Dutch ...
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