This video see’s part two of the discussion about the Ocenas in crisis. Featuring speakers from Dr. C. Turley, Mr J. Manning & Dr. S. Chavanich we see the panel discuss topics such as informing countries of the UNFCCC process with regards to controlling oxygen and sea levels. Dr C. ...
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This video is featuring Dr. H.-O. Portner & Dr. L. Levin among other speakers discuss some intriguing topics such as the term “global stock take” and what it actually means. Moreover we have another excellent question put forward by Judy Sole to the panel and Judy explains that we have ...
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This video sees an eccentric Mr Phil Williamson tell us objectively what can be done about climate change. Mr Williamson reminds us that the overall objective has not changed as there still is too much co2 being put into the atmosphere. The basic problem as Mr Williamson reminds us is ...
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The Paris Agreement’s aim is to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change by keeping a global temperature rise this century well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and to pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Additionally, the agreement ...
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This video is with Dr Ryabinin and talks about the blue carbon initiative. We have speaker Dr MS Copertino talking with us and she says how Brazilian soil has far more carbon than Amazonian soil. We hear about why the blue carbon initiative is important. When protected or restored, blue ...
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This video continues of course along the global climate change theme focusing on the Ocean crisis that’s going on the world over and what is being done about it. Dr C Turley from Plymouth marine lab initially talks to us about the Ocean acidification and how a study found that ...
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