COP 20 Lima. John Nissen & Paul Beckwith speak on the global underestimation of the scale of Methane emissions & its contribution to Global Warming. The IPCC has not included Methane emissions in its current reports. Methane is a vastly more damaging than CO2 & even after decaying for 100 ...
Read More »COP 16 CO2 Emissions & Ocean Phytoplankton
COP 16 CANCUN. Speaker on drastic action required to reduce CO2 emissions, loss of 40% of ocean phytoplankton since 1950, increasing ocean acidification and global environmental destruction. In the final analysis, we will use renewables for almost everything, and in some cases, we will have to compensate instead of just ...
Read More »COP 13-Bali Forest Story Dance
Bali Dancers, dance the story of the creation of the forest and the creatures in it, and the destruction by man by a flood, and natures anger.
Read More »COP 20 Stuart Scott Money Operating System
COP 20 Lima. Stuart Scott presentation on the Money Operating System, Neo-classic Economics and the role Money has played in the destruction of the global environment. We have to have a realisation at this point. The “Operating System” of global civilization is seriously flawed. This flawed operating system is known ...
Read More »COP 20 Hi Carbon-Low Efficiency
COP 20 LIMA Speaker on the transition from the present non-sustainable high carbon, low efficiency cities and economies, to sustainable low carbon high efficiency cities, economies and environments.
Read More »COP 20 Al Gore Flawed GDP System
Al Gore speaks about the flawed GDP system which only measures growth and the impact on finite resources, lack of investment in education, health & family services. A Sustainability measurement system needs to be implemented in business plans & included in government policies globally.
Read More »ENN WITH JAY-15 JUNE 2016
In this edition of ENN, Jay talks about Namibian desert lions and deforestation.
Read More »ENN WITH JAY 13 JUNE 2016
In this episode we hear the wonderful Jason Sole talk about the arctic amplification which happens in Greenland. Arctic amplification is having a dramatic, observable effect on the north. Greenland’s vast ice sheet, for example, began to experience ludicrously early melting just this year, with at least 12 percent of it ...
Read More »Lorenzo Perissinotto in the Field
Lorenzo Perissinotto, Professor of Marine Biology, Zoology and Entomology at Rhodes University, South Africa, in the field discussing species, in particular invertebrates, and their environment. The problem is that the layman generally refers to animals, meaning they are big and hairy, at least the vertebrates, and in the great scheme ...
Read More »Lorenzo Perissinotto on Wild Fish resources
Lorenzo Perissinotto, Professor of Marine Biology, Zoology and Entomology at Rhodes University, South Africa, briefly talks about fishing and aqua culture.
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