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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 พ.ค. 2019
Noone and Skelton Challenging the Rejection of the Anthropocene
Kevin Noone and Alasdair Skelton, Stockholm University
on the topic "Challenging the Rejection of the Anthropocene"
Host: Glen Bark
on the topic "Challenging the Rejection of the Anthropocene"
Host: Glen Bark
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Laurie Parsons on Carbon Colonialism
มุมมอง 269 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Laurie Parsons, Royal Holloway, London, about Carbon Colonialism. Host: Professor Alasdair Skelton.
Niklas Lång om dikotomin i bibeltolkningar av klimatkriser
มุมมอง 1021 วันที่ผ่านมา
Prästen Niklas Lång föreläser om Dikotomin i bibeltolkningar kring planetens framtid - att påskynda undergången eller ta ansvar för skapelsen. Värd: Profesor Alasdair Skelton
Pelle Boberg om boken En varmare värld
มุมมอง 49หลายเดือนก่อน
Pelle Boberg berättar om uppföljningen av Naturvårdsverkets bok "En varmare värld". www.naturvardsverket.se/publikationer/1300/en-varmare-varld tredje-upplagan/ Värd: professor Alasdair Skelton
COP29 in Azerbaijan - Insights from SB60 in Bonn
มุมมอง 30หลายเดือนก่อน
Next week COP29, Conference of the Parties, climate talks takes place in Baku, Azerbaijan. Svante Bodin and Erik Huss, with insights from the SB60 (June UN Climate Meeting) climate meeting in Bonn, will talk with us about COP29. unfccc.int/sb60 Host: professor Alasdair Skelton
Christoffer Söderlund Kanarp on From imagination to practical consciousness
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Christoffer Söderlund Kanarp, Sveriges Lantbruks Universitet on “From imagination to practical consciousness - Meaning making in climate change adaptation” Host: Professor Alasdair Skelton
Camilla Brudin Borg om scenarier och framtidsberättelser
มุมมอง 24หลายเดือนก่อน
Camilla Brudin Borg, lektor i litteraturvetenskap från Göteborgs universitet. "A Utopian Shared Socioeconomic Pathway". Om gemensamma scenarier och framtidsberättelser. Värd: Professor Alasdair Skelton
Tristan Mckenzie on Climate change and health
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Tristan Mckenzie, Researcher, Gothenburg University will speak with us on “Climate change and health”. Host: Monica Schüldt
Fredrik von Malmborg on strategies and impacts of policy entrepreneurs
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Fredrik von Malmborg, Associate Professor, Linköping University, will talk with us about strategies and impacts of policy entrepreneurs: ideology, democracy' and the quest for a just transition. Host: Professor Alasdair Skelton
Ria Dunkley on Pathways to Climate Equity: Perspectives on Advocacy and Action
มุมมอง 232 หลายเดือนก่อน
Professor Ria Dunkley, Senior Lecturer, University of Glasgow on: “Pathways to Climate Equity: Perspectives on Advocacy and Action.”. Host: Professor Alasdair Skelton
Karin Skill on The art of thinking about sustainability
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Karin Skill on “The art of thinking about sustainability.” Host: Isabelle McAllister (Unfortunately the recording didn't catch the very beginning of the webinar) Some of the books Karin talkes about in the webbinar: - After Method: Mess in Social Science Research by John Law. - Ajay Singh Chaudhary, The Exhausted of the Earth: Politics in a Burning World - Silent Spring av Rachel Carson - Eduar...
Caroline Greiser on Drier soils and warmer forests
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Caroline Greiser (Stockholm University) will speak with us: “Drier soils lead to warmer forests." Host: Professor Alasdair Skelton
Cecilia Lundholm on values and beliefs regarding policy responses to climate change
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Researchers’ Desk - Seminar Series Today at 12 noon: Cecilia Lundholm, Professor, Stockholm University on school pupil´s values and beliefs regarding policy responses to climate change and climate change education. Host: Professor Alasdair Skelton
Maya Sundsten on Science-led Policymaking, the Obstacles and What (Sometimes) Works
มุมมอง 423 หลายเดือนก่อน
Researchers’ Desk - Seminar Series Today at 12 noon: Maya Sundsten, International Cryosphere Climate Initiative will speak with us about Science-led Policymaking, the Obstacles and What (Sometimes) Works. Host: professor Alasdair Skelton, Researchers Desk
Paul Glantz on the humidity paradox of climate change
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Paul Glantz presents new research findings on the humidity paradox of climate change. Paul Glantz is an Associate Professor at the Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University. Host professor Romina Martin, Researcher at Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University.
Astrid Nilsson Lewis on Climate Inequality
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Astrid Nilsson Lewis on Climate Inequality
Eric Secher on “Enough is still enough.”
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Eric Secher on “Enough is still enough.”
Gustaf Hugelius on thawing permafrost
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Gustaf Hugelius on thawing permafrost
Noone and Fredengren on "“The Case of the Missing Anthropocene"
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Noone and Fredengren on "“The Case of the Missing Anthropocene"
Anna Jonsson and Andrew Simms on "Badvertising"
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Anna Jonsson and Andrew Simms on "Badvertising"
Saeid Aminjafari on Climate and Human Impacts on Swedish Lakes
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Saeid Aminjafari on Climate and Human Impacts on Swedish Lakes
Kristoffer Hylander on coffee, biodiversity and climate
มุมมอง 909 หลายเดือนก่อน
Kristoffer Hylander on coffee, biodiversity and climate
Karin Gerhardt om att producera spannmål i framtidens extremväder
มุมมอง 10710 หลายเดือนก่อน
Karin Gerhardt om att producera spannmål i framtidens extremväder
Martin Hedberg Om att kommunicera klimatförändringar med bildspel
มุมมอง 13810 หลายเดือนก่อน
Martin Hedberg Om att kommunicera klimatförändringar med bildspel
Vad vill journalisten? Loukas Christodoulou resonerar
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Vad vill journalisten? Loukas Christodoulou resonerar
Peter Stenvinkel on human and planetary health
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Peter Stenvinkel on human and planetary health
Raymond Pierrehumbert on the Doomsday Clock.
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Raymond Pierrehumbert on the Doomsday Clock.
millions of years in the future a civilization will discover that Mankind was wiped out when Planet Vinyl collided with the earth Incinerating it.
Lose instead of loose at 18.0o
While I agree with what is being said. People are not talking about how the sun's activity is affecting the earth and other planets. We are not talking about the Earth's natural cycle of warming and cooling. This has been shown in core samples, why is it always about human actions. Methene has more CO2 and so has the permafrost. Governments point the finger at us but fail to point out natural cycles.
Auto-generated cc really isn't up to the task for any sort of scientific material. Your speaker was speaking from written notes - please provide competent human-verified cc on your vids so we can follow what's being said here? This subject is too important to leave to the vagaries of auto-generation!
Great talk! Possibly a moot point though. We are now living in the age of the death spiral. Let’s instead call it the “Thanatoscene.” 2023 will go down as the year that the planet became terminal. The higher latitudes are warming much faster than the tropics. Big trouble is on the horizon in just about every part of the world. That said, the northern climes might be survivable. But it’s unpredictable, as we see springlike temperatures in winter in the upper Midwest and Northeast, and forest fires across Canada. What is most surprising is that even those who accept the evidence continue to misinterpret what global warming means: "Less alfalfa, less beef, xeriscaped lawns, new beachfronts, electric cars, no more skiing," and the list goes on. In fact, global warming means worldwide hunger. Period. End of story. Our industrial farming practices will collapse within our lifetimes. If you want to provide for your family and community, look at a map, try to predict where water will be most plentiful, buy a farm, rent a farm, become a farmer. Start in your backyard or on a community farm. It takes 10 years to become a competent farmer. Twenty in a hot drying/flooding world. When food becomes the currency, neither cash, your 401K, or real estate will put any food on the table. Electric Tesla semi-trucks cannot transport food that does not exist.
We are soo going extinct 😅
Yes, I think it's inevitable now. Too many people in denial, too many believing it's not their problem, too many think that sorting things into the right recycling bins is all they need to do, and too many have given up. Far, far too few engaged in doing anything positive. And really, the politicians are to blame. They had the power to change the way businesses are run, manipulating taxes to hit those companies that take off to poorer countries with few or no environmental laws, there to pollute as much as they like. The power production companies have been instrumental in bribing, sponsoring and even supplying politicians to influence governments. Most people, especially in the West, have had no choice but to live in a way that's destructive, and it is very hard work (or expensive) trying to cut down on emissions and sequester carbon yourself. These feedback loops are scary, and I think there may be other consequences scientists are not yet aware of.
We're probably not, but a lot of people are going to die, and no government in the world is actually invested in fixing the problem. If you want to be one of the people who survives, it's on you to figure out how to make that happen.
Sadly, the entire focus of this piece is carbon and nothing on the massive heat energy absorption by the melting ice. It takes 144 BTUs to melt one pound of ice, or 343 kJ to melt 1 kg. Copernicus tells us that 1.2 trillion tons of global ice are melting annually, 3.3 billion per day, and that 2/3rds of the 220,000 glaciers will have melted by 2,100, so all gone by 2,138. The 321 cubic miles of oceans have absorbed enough heat to warm the surface water to 70 degF, and evaporate 1 trillion tons of water vapor per day. So, HEAT generated by fossil fuel burning and the Greenhouse GHG trapping of solar radiation is the real problem, but rarely mentioned. Slight of hand?
Good to hear what actual studies are telling us about current & predicted changes in permafrost
can you have Natalia Shakhova on the ESAS "abrupt eruption" of methane? It's already emitting MORE than the northern thermokarst lakes.
@@dp-kz5csshes a methane producer
Void is yin? Yang void is in yang? What about the pudding tang?😅
@@rdallas81 you try those pull over back exercises?
super fascinating
simply incontrovertible, ... Things are now moving at Glacial Speed
over the last 5 ¥ears , by paying attention to the struggles of the coffee coll,ection struggles and proactive purchasing, ... I am still drinking $6.99/Kilo coffee while the current price is $18.99,.... Because climate change. Hello from Thunder Bay,...future Coffee capital of the world
Brilliant and to the point. If We all take action & change our behavior things will happen, for the better, in time...