Amina J. Mohammed: A new perspective on the journey to net-zero
8:03 | Climate action can be a vehicle to deliver dignity, opportunity and equality for all.
8:03 | Climate action can be a vehicle to deliver dignity, opportunity and equality for all.
15:41 | A net-zero future is possible, but first we need to flip a mental switch to truly understand that we can stop the climate crisis if we try.
15:41 | A net-zero future is possible, but first we need to flip a mental switch to truly understand that we can stop the climate crisis if we try, says Nobel laureate Al Gore.
5:52 | This is the climate challenge we face: we need to go from putting 55 billion metric tons of greenhouse gases into the air each year to zero.
13:36 | Methane is a molecule that causes a bit of a conundrum: On the one hand, it’s a fuel that burns cleaner than coal or oil. On the other hand, it’s a greenhouse gas that’s 86 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
6:56 | In The Breakdown: Episode 1, we kick off the series with a big picture look at the history of our planet.
3:34 | How close are we to a climate tipping point?
24:08 | Degrees of Uncertainty is an animated data-driven documentary about climate science, uncertainty, and knowing when to trust the experts.
14:24 | Global greenhouse emissions dropped by 7% in 2020, for reasons that we all understand only too well. As we approach the half way mark in 2021…
10:40 | Climate Change comes into sharp focus in 2021 / 22.
5:42 | “Kur mod klimakaos” er baseret på NOAHs klimahandlingsplaner, der er lavet som et kritisk modspil til regeringens klimalov.
1:22:40 | Carbon Nation is an optimistic, solutions-based, non-preachy, non-partisan, big tent film that shows tackling climate change boosts the economy, increases national & energy security and promotes health & a clean environment.
4:49 | I hoped you enjoyed what can only be described as an extremely loose two minutes. Thanks for sticking around for however long you did.
14:56 | Existing cooling systems cause the atmosphere to warm even faster through CO2 emissions and refrigerant chemicals that are thousands of times more powerful as greenhouse gases. So what can we do to square the circle?
10:35 | The reflectivity of snow and ice at the poles, known as the albedo effect, is one of Earth’s most important cooling mechanisms.
8:44 | Global warming is altering Earth’s weather patterns dramatically. A warmer atmosphere absorbs more water vapor, which in turn traps more heat and warms the planet further in an accelerating feedback loop.
10:54 | Permafrost, an icy expanse of frozen ground covering one-quarter of the Northern Hemisphere, is thawing. As it does, microscopic animals are waking up and feeding on the previously frozen carbon stored in plant and animal remains, releasing heat-trapping gases as a byproduct.
14:09 | The world’s forests are responsible for removing a quarter of all human carbon emissions from the atmosphere and are essential for cooling the planet.
13:09 | Fossil fuel emissions from human activity are driving up Earth’s temperature — yet something else is at work: the warming has set in motion nature’s own feedback loops which are raising temperatures even higher.
7:45 | Johan Rockström shows how nine out of the 15 big biophysical systems that regulate the climate are at risk of reaching tipping points, which could make Earth uninhabitable for humanity.
10:56 | Climate change can be overwhelming. It is the biggest challenge currently facing the world. So here are five books that you can read to understand it better.
22:23 | As Columbia University professor Philip Kitcher points out, a 4-5 Celsius temperature increase that makes the planet uninhabitable is a disaster no matter when it happens.
29:08 | In this talk, Johan Rockström is giving an overview about the climate crisis and it’s consequences.
10:45 | The coronavirus brought much of the world to a standstill, dropping carbon emissions by five percent. Al Gore says keeping those rates down is now up to us.
41:13 | Kan løsningen af både klimakrisen og biodiversitetskrisen gå hånd i hånd? Eller er vi nødt til at prioritere den ene krise højere end den anden? Afslutningsdebat fra Klimatelt 2020.
38:26 | Debat om den grønne omstilling, bæredygtighed, forholdet mellem klimakrisen og biodiversitetskrisen og mellem politiske og individuelle initiativer. Med Selma De Montgomery Nørgård, Birgitte Baadegaard og Mickey Gjerris.
2:44 | We rigged up this bucket to show how 2020’s carbon emissions can hang around for a long time.
14:35 | How Earth’s Geography Will Change With Climate Change
43:11 | Join Katharine Hayhoe as she lays out how climate change is affecting regions and sectors across the U.S. Hayhoe will also discuss the key role our values play in shaping our attitudes and actions on this crucial topic.
11:50 | A world only 2°C warmer, or 3.6°F, would be one that is much different than the world we live in today, but what does that actually look like?
5:21 | Carbon dioxide and air pollution emissions are plummeting in 2020. But could fewer aerosols mean more global warming?
13:36 | How will global civilisation bounce back? We might actually have a once in a lifetime opportunity to reshape the way we run our societies.
11:21 | The climate crisis is too vast and complicated to solve with a silver bullet, says author David Wallace-Wells. What we need is a shift in how we live.
4:27 | It’s understandable that we want to blame someone else for climate change. But each time you divide it up the finger points in a new direction…
16:20 | How do Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, and the companies they founded, measure up in their green credentials?
10:47 | As the oceans absorb heat and sea levels rise, another less well known store of Carbon is being threatened, with potentially disastrous consequences.