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May, 2016

  • 27 May

    Rachel Kyte – Multinational Banks

    Rachel Kyte, the Vice President of the World Bank speaks about the journey that multinational banks are undertaking as regards the rights and expectations of third world people for sustainable development being undermined by Climate Change. A 2% rise in global temperatures will result in a 4-5% drop in growth ...

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  • 27 May

    Cop 21 – Various European Policy Makers for Health

    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

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  • 27 May

    COP 21- Dr. Zsuzsanna Jakab – Adverse Impact on Human Health

    The University of Earth: Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Dr Segolene Neuville – Active Mobilities, Dr Zsusanna Jakab – The Adverse Impact of Climate Change on Human Health, Heat Wave deaths in Europe

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  • 27 May

    COP 21 – Food Security in Indonesia

    The University of Earth presents the Urgent Action Series: COP21 and CMP11, Paris 2015: Food Security in Indonesia

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  • 27 May

    Roger Godwin – Bees and Pollination

    Roger Godwin, Project and Environmental Research, discussing Bees and the pollination services for the fruit industry. South Africa as a microcosm of what is happening globally. The American Foulbrood disease is just one disease being found in hives. There are not enough hives and bees left to manage pollination needed. ...

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  • 25 May

    ENN WITH JAY 20 MAY 2016

    In this episode we hear the wonderful Jason Sole who promises us that this will be the last dishevelled episode. He talks initially about a recent study that shows if we burned all the fossil fuels we have on earth it would put 5 trillion metric tonnes of co2 into ...

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  • 24 May

    Mining and Oil – Tar Sands – Canada – Indigenous Environmental Network

    Indigenous Environmental Network is a NPO working on behalf of indigenous communities located in areas where Tar Sands are being mined for oil. They are suffering from increasing levels of illness and cancers.

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  • 24 May

    COP 21 Spiritual Dimension – Dr. Saleem Huq, IPCC

    Spiritual Dimension – Dr. Saleem Huq, IPCC – Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is the international body for assessing the science related to climate change. Climate Change is a moral issue, rich people cause the pollution and poor people in both poor and rich countries are the ones who suffer.

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  • 24 May

    COP 21 – Martin Kopp, Lutheran World Federation, France

    Spiritual Dimension – Martin Kopp, Justice Advocacy Officer of the Lutheran World Federation, France – Mobilise their constituency, Interfaith One-Day Conference

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