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Post by GeoFactor Host on Aug 17, 2018 7:21:04 GMT
Articles regarding Greenhouse Gases and Mitigation technology.
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Post by GeoFactor Host on Aug 17, 2018 7:21:42 GMT
Miriam Jones: Permafrost thaw dynamics & implication
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Post by GeoFactor Host on Aug 17, 2018 7:22:26 GMT
Methane in the Permafrost: Embracing Uncertainty in the Arctic Published on Feb 1, 2018 A Matobo film in 4K. A group of renowned permafrost scientists meet in Svlabard in October 2017, at the culmination of the LowPerm research project. The project was launched in 2015, with the aim of understanding nutrient transport within permafrost landscapes that may lead to changes in greenhouse gas production and fertilisation of the Arctic Ocean. The evidence from the project suggests feedbacks are having a bigger impact than previously thought. At the same time, we're minded to embrace uncertainty - and accept that the evidence comes together gradually like a game of chess. Sometimes it's 1 step forward, followed by 2 steps back... Funding from the Royal Geographic Society and the Joint Programme Initiative. m.youtube.com/watch?v=ih5w7si5cQw
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Post by GeoFactor Host on Aug 17, 2018 7:23:05 GMT
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK): Climate, Development and Decarbonization UNFCCC Climate Action Studio Published on Nov 13, 2017 by UNFCCC Climate Action Studio
Co-applicants: Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) and Società Italiana per le Scienze del Clima (SISC)
Climate & Development Links: National decarbonization pathways toward 1.5 & 2°C and impacts on SDGs
Based on a collaborative project of 19 institutes from Europe, Asia and the Americas (CD-LINKS), we present latest findings on ratcheting up the NDCs toward the 1.5 and 2°C goals and implications for sustainable development. We compare strategies for key countries like the EU, China, Brazil, India.
Speakers: Keywan Riahi, IIASA Elmar Kriegler, PIK Volker Krey, IIASA Ritu Mathur, TERI Zoi Vrontisi, ICCS/E3Mlab Sha Fu, NCSC m.youtube.com/watch?v=FW-u0v7l-Ts
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Post by GeoFactor Host on Aug 17, 2018 7:24:15 GMT
CO2 Emissions by Country Climate State Published on Sep 20, 2017 by Climate State Together with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), the Urban Complexity Lab of the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam (FHP) developed an animated short movie that visualizes the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of the past – and the possible future. uclab.fh-potsdam.de/projects/co2Release via Potsdam Institute www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ7S0... ----- Credits: “A Brief History of CO2 Emissions” A film by the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam (FHP) and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) Design and Production: Julian Braun Concept: Julian Braun, Jürgen Claus, Susanne Droege, Elmar Kriegler, Boris Müller und Mareike Schodder Creative Lead: Boris Müller (FHP) Scientific Lead: Elmar Kriegler (PIK) Data Research: Lavinia Baumstark Music: Leo Brunnsteiner Voice: Andy Bramhill Sound Design: Manfred Bauche A project by the Gesellschaft der Freunde & Förderer der Fachhochschule Potsdam e.V. Supported by the Lottery Fund of the Ministry of Rural Development, Environment and Agriculture of the Federal State of Brandenburg (MRDEA) m.youtube.com/watch?v=85l7akGC9QA
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Post by GeoFactor Host on Aug 17, 2018 7:25:02 GMT
What are carbon sinks? | Sustainability ACCIONA *** Catastrophic Feedback Loops: Runaway Climate Change Published on Apr 23, 2018 by GlobalClimateNews. Combined feedback loops are creating runaway climate change. The methane explosion in Syberia will change the climate of the entire world. m.youtube.com/watch?v=O8oMpbiDXhQ
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Post by GeoFactor Host on Aug 17, 2018 7:27:08 GMT
Jennifer Hynes Interview: Dahr Jamail DAHR JAMAIL
Dahr Jamail, a Truthout staff reporter, is the author of The Will to Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and Afghanistan (Haymarket Books, 2009), and Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches From an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq (Haymarket Books, 2007). Jamail reported from Iraq for more than a year, as well as from Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Turkey over the last 10 years, and has won the Martha Gellhorn Award for Investigative Journalism, among other awards.
His third book, The Mass Destruction of Iraq: Why It Is Happening, and Who Is Responsible, co-written with William Rivers Pitt, is available now on Amazon.
Dahr Jamail is also the author of the book, The End of Ice, forthcoming from The New Press. He lives and works in Washington State.
For his Truthout work on climate change and militarism, Dahr Jamail is a 2018 winner of the Izzy Award for excellence in independent journalism.
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