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Taking Action on Climate Change by Regeneration Project

Pioneers John Elkington, Bjorn Stigson, Doug Miller, and David Suzuki fear climate change issues may worsen before improving. They believe unity and meaningful progress will only occur when daily life disruptions force a realization of the connection between actions and consequences.

This perspective is from one of twenty Ray Anderson Memorial Interviews. These interviews are part of The Regeneration Project, a collaborative initiative by Sustainability and GlobeScan.

The CBC's documentary on the life and times of Maurice Strong. A rich oil man and environmentalis

The CBC has produced a documentary exploring the life and career of Maurice Strong.

Strong was a prominent figure, known as both an oil executive and an environmentalist, instrumental in the creation of The Kyoto Protocol.

Businesses Race to be Green Around the Globe - Bjorn Stigson

Bjorn Stigson is president of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), a global association of 200 CEO-led companies focused on sustainable development.

He emphasizes that climate change is primarily a competitiveness issue for businesses. Those operating under resource and pollution constraints must innovate.

Ultimately, companies delivering green and clean solutions will emerge as winners. (ABC Radio/Australia)

Re-balancing Climate by Rajendra Pachauri

Rajendra Pachauri, Chair of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), discusses the geophysical effects of climate change.

He also addresses the vital human dimension, including the social, economic, and equity considerations needed to prepare for future changes. (November 2011)

Monckton Bunkum Part 2 - Sensitivity

Christopher Monckton's climate change stance is deemed nonsense. While acknowledging the greenhouse effect, CO2's warming contribution, and human emissions, he asserts: "Yes, there is a greenhouse effect. Yes, CO2 contributes to it. Yes, it causes warming. Yes, we emit CO2. Yes, warming will result. But not a lot."

This quote is cited by DeSmogBlog.

Addicted to Risk by Naomi Klein

Journalist Naomi Klein, observing the catastrophic aftermath of BP's risky oil pursuit in the Gulf of Mexico, highlighted society's addiction to extreme risk. This pattern extends to new energy sources and financial instruments, often leaving us to manage the resulting messes.

Klein's crucial question emerges: What is our backup plan when these high-stakes ventures fail? Discover more of her insights at http://www.ted.com.

How It All Ends

This popular presentation highlights the risks associated with denying climate change.

It draws extensively on scientific data supporting global warming.

Uncovering Winter's Mystery by Gail SkoFronick-Jackson

A February 1, 2012 satellite news media tour recapped the science of falling snow and NASA's space-based observation methods.

The tour also investigated factors behind the 2010 "Snowmageddon." For more information, visit http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/know-snow.html.

NASA Finds 2011 Ninth-Warmest Year on Record

An animation of NASA temperature data from 1880-2011 depicts temperatures relative to a 1951-1980 baseline: red for higher, blue for lower. This visualization underscores a clear warming trend.

NASA scientists report that 2011 was the ninth warmest year globally since 1880.

This finding extends a trend where nine of the ten warmest years in the modern meteorological record have occurred since 2000.

The Other Inconvenient Truth: How Agriculture is Changing the Face of Our Planet by Jonathan Fo

Jonathan Foley, director of the University of Minnesota's Institute on the Environment (IonE) and leader of its Global Landscapes Initiative, focuses on complex global environmental systems and their human interactions.

In his presentation, "The Other Inconvenient Truth: How Agriculture is Changing the Face of Our Planet," Foley challenges the idea that climate change is our primary environmental concern. He argues that agriculture and land use may be a greater global environmental culprit, with its impact potentially increasing as we aim to feed over 9 billion people.

Answering Climate Change Skeptics by Naomi Oreskes

Naomi Oreskes, author and professor of history and science studies at the University of California, San Diego, delivered a presentation based on her book, *Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscure the Truth about Climate Change*.

This lecture was part of the University of Rhode Island's Spring 2010 Vetlesen Lecture Series, "People and Planet Global Environmental Change," held on March 2, 2010.

You can order *Merchants of Doubt* from Amazon.com.

The American Denial of Global Warming by Naomi Oreskes

Many Americans still doubt global warming, attributing it to natural variability or believing scientists are undecided. This widespread mistrust of scientific consensus is a significant issue.

Join scientist and historian Naomi Oreskes as she explores the reasons behind this misunderstanding. She will delve into the history of organized campaigns designed to sow public doubt and confusion about scientific findings.

This event is part of the "Perspectives on Ocean Science" series.

Rapid Climate Change by Dr. Chris Charles

Dr. Chris Charles explores how ongoing greenhouse gas additions affect Earth's climate variability. He explains how geological archives provide new insights into humanity's impact on our planet's climate.

This presentation is part of the "Perspectives on Ocean Science" series, originally recorded in October 2004.

Human Behavior and Climate Change by Dr. Shahzeen Attari 1 of 2

Dr. Shahzeen Attari explores global climate change, its causes, and effects. She emphasizes the U.S. responsibility to reduce carbon emissions, contrasting supply and demand-side solutions.

Her presentation, delivered at the Garrison Institute's Climate, Buildings and Behavior Symposium in May 2010, also covers public perception of energy use, effective methods for behavioral change, and her ongoing research. Further details are available in Part 2 of her presentation.

Grasslands and Carbon by John Fullerton

John Fullerton, founder of the Capital Institute, transitioned from Wall Street to become a sustainability advocate. Influenced by E.F. Schumacher's "Small is Beautiful," he collaborated with Allan Savory, founder of Holistic Management, to restore grasslands and return carbon to the soil. This work was highlighted in an October 2010 interview.

The Capital Institute seeks to harness capital for a just, resilient, and sustainable economic system. The Savory Institute restores global grasslands through Holistic Management. The Schumacher Society, founded in 1980, promotes strong local economies linking people, land, and community.

Amy Goodman at Green Festival Seattle 2010

EarthSayers.tv presents journalist and best-selling author Amy Goodman of Democracy Now, speaking at the Green Festival in Seattle on June 6, 2010. Her speech, "Drilling, Spilling, Killing: From Oil Wells to Oil Wars," covered her first-hand experience with the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a humanitarian aid mission to Gaza, and her lawsuit against St. Paul officials for wrongful arrest during the Republican National Convention.

This seven-part speech is available on YouTube. It was recorded by Ruth Ann Barrett, Producer of EarthSayers.tv, which features voices of sustainability.

UK Climate Change Public Awareness Advertisement

The UK Government's climate change TV advertisement is currently under investigation. This follows hundreds of complaints lodged with the advertising regulator.

Complainants argue the ad functions as political advertising, rather than a public service campaign, prompting the inquiry.

Sen. Kerry on the New Climate Bill

In February 2010, Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) shared outlines of the anticipated Kerry, Graham, Lieberman climate bill with Clean Skies News. He indicated the comprehensive legislation would be unveiled shortly.

This forthcoming bill aimed to address climate change, representing a collaborative effort among the senators involved.

Copenhagen Climate Talks: President Obama

On December 18, 2009, President Obama addressed the UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen. He declared that the time for talk was over, emphasizing the urgent need for decisive action on climate change.

His speech specifically called for global commitment to mitigation efforts, increased transparency in climate initiatives, and robust financing to support these critical goals.

Why the Number 350 for Climate Change

The number 350 represents the critical safe limit for our global climate, serving as the starting point for a vital worldwide movement.

Join 350.org to take action in your community, engage world leaders, and build an international effort to solve the climate crisis. Visit http://www.350.org to become part of this essential movement.

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Environmental Scientist and Advocate
 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection

“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.

Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.

 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection