Climate Change
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Climate change is one of the most complex issues facing us today. It involves many dimensions – science, economics, society, politics, moral and ethical questions – and is a global problem, felt on local scales that will be around for decades and centuries to come. Carbon dioxide, the heat-trapping greenhouse gas that has driven recent global warming, lingers in the atmosphere for hundreds of years, and the planet (especially the oceans) takes a while to respond to warming. So even if we stopped emitting all greenhouse gases today, global warming and climate change will continue to affect future generations. In this way, humanity is “committed” to some level of climate change.
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NATURAL DISASTERS from 26 – 29 January 2022 сlimate changе! flood, volcano eruption
The release features natural disasters around the world. Climate is changing, and this is very noticeable Climate Change!, that’s where the power is !!!!
View this video: https://youtu.be/HamRpfEdiIE
The consequences of climate change now include, among others, intense droughts, water scarcity, severe fires, rising sea levels, flooding, melting polar ice, catastrophic storms and declining biodiversity.
https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/what-is-climate-change
Hurricanes, floods, wildfires, 2021 brought more than its share of natural disasters. And as well as claiming around 10,000 lives, they also took a major financial toll. German reinsurer Munich Re says it was one of the most expensive years on record, with global damages estimated at around 280 billion dollars – only 120 billion dollars of which was insured. Hardest hit was the United States, which accounted for 150 billion dollars of the damages. It was struck by Hurricane Ida, disastrous tornadoes, an extremely cold winter in the south and wildfires in the west. In Europe, floods did the most damage. 54 billion dollars worth in total. Last year’s flooding in western Germany was the country’s most costly natural disaster on record. Meanwhile the Asia-Pacific region saw damages of 48 billion dollars, but a mere 8 billion of which was covered by insurance. So what made 2021 a remarkable year for natural disasters? Watch this outstanding video https://youtu.be/Kt0_KsPyhKU
Climate science is driving politics. https://youtu.be/wYnxqfgUcAM
Climate change is the most important problem facing our nation. Visit our Facebook page citizens policy foundation.
Climate change is the most important problem facing our nation.
Time for a change in leadership and strategy on climate change. https://apple.news/AMGMiUlqNRUa8qfm4-y1fSg
South Pole big loser in climate Change and its our fault https://apple.news/AuULyxP2cRe6ZKoRz5W_AAg
The protections for animal is an important part of protecting the wildlife. https://apple.news/A2AhzxSP5QYKDkS_m-22ygA
In a year when floods, hurricanes and wildfires have devastated parts of the United States, climate change has been polling as a top issue in the 2020 Democratic primaries. All 23 of the party’s current candidates agree that this global crisis is real, but they have very different proposals for dealing with it. William Brangham reports. https://youtu.be/760HLKMZe6I
So true, the most important issue is global warming.☮️????
These are the lecture videos from the free UBC course Climate Literacy: Navigating Climate Change Conversations, which tackles the scientific and socio-political dimensions of climate change. This course introduces the basics of the climate system, models and predictions, human and natural impacts, mitigative and adaptive responses, and the evolution of climate policy. This course formed the basis of the book. https://youtu.be/zQs6YuVry_k
1.3 Introduction to global climate change policy.
https://youtu.be/O2SHFPn7Giw
Climate change is a divisive topic, but the conversation rarely moves past the issue of whether or not the Earth is warming. A more prudent approach would be to focus on the economic benefits and costs of proposed environmental policies. That way we make sure to spend our resources in the most effective way.
https://youtu.be/mnxRBe15PuY
It was once a bipartisan issue, but now one of America’s major parties acts like climate science doesn’t exist. This is an updated version of a video we published in 2016.
https://youtu.be/yzDjjUAt3zc
Latest news on climate change.
https://youtu.be/i0KigiiaieE?list=PLCLcCZsQkng7DHKiIjRrecFPakw2jbqfp
1.0 Climate Literacy Course Introduction
… These are the lecture videos from the free UBC course Climate Literacy: Navigating Climate Change Conversations, which tackles the scientific and socio-political dimensions of climate change. This course introduces the basics of the climate system, models and predictions, human and natural impacts, mitigative and adaptive responses, and the evolution
https://youtu.be/zQs6YuVry_k
Here is a very well presented website that is important to all discussions on Global Warming. The Science is in and the link below provides all the information necessary to paint a clear picture of the facts and Science of climate change.
25 myths and bad arguments about climate change!!!! https://thelogicofscience.com/2016/10/17/25-myths-and-bad-arguments-about-climate-change/