Why does CO2 cause the Greenhouse Effect? | Climate Chemistry
5:35 | What is it about carbon-dioxide that causes climate change? What is it about this chemical that causes something as massive as global warming?!
5:35 | What is it about carbon-dioxide that causes climate change? What is it about this chemical that causes something as massive as global warming?!
1:09 | 1.5 Call to Action: Deliver the report on October 13: 350org/1.5
8:02 | The world agreed to aim to limit global warming to just 1.5 degrees. A new report from the IPCC investigates, and ClimateAdam is here to break it down.
44:51 | The concluding instalment of Dr. Aaron Thierry’s Courage in the Anthropocene series. What prevents change and how could fresh thinking help us deliver a sustainable future?
1:03:52 | The second instalment of Dr. Aaron Thierry’s three part exploration of our critical place in the climate change story.
5:56 | Imagine that aliens landed and gifted us a clean, limitless energy source. And instead of killing each other over this technology, we decided to immediately transform the world into a carbon-free society.
14:28 | Comedian Aparna Nancherla explores how global warming and climate change will directly affect our lives 100 years from now.
5:18 | We are adding extra greenhouse gases, which are causing Earth to heat up and disrupting weather patterns worldwide. So which of these many gases is heating Earth the most?
5:45 | We have enough fossil fuels to make Earth intolerably hot & wet, so we’ll have to choose to not burn them all.
5:03 | We don’t hear much about the hole in the ozone layer anymore. That’s because we’ve all but fixed it, thanks to consumer choices and a massive international agreement called the Montreal Protocol.
5:03 | Weather and climate are very different. But our experience of weather can have a big effect on how we view climate change. Why is that?
11:34 | Hurtig gennemgang af klimakrisen.
4:58 | We’ve known about the greenhouse effect for nearly 200 years and about global warming for more than a century, but we’ve had a hard time acting because our brains aren’t a good match for a problem this big.
23:44 | Journalist Elizabeth Kolbert hosts a searching conversation with leading environmentalists.
25:22 | Johan Rockström from the Stockholm Resilience Centre in Sweden speaks about sustainable development goals.
10:53 | Imagine an enormous, lush rainforest teeming with life…in the Arctic. Well there was a time — and not too long ago — when the world warmed more than any human has ever seen. (So far)
23:44 | James Hansen, Pam Peterson, and Philip Duffy join us to discuss how the hesitancy among scientists to express the gravity of our situation is a major block to our understanding and response to climate change.
23:08 | Dr. James Hansen and granddaughter, Sophie Kivlehan, confront world leaders with the truth of the burden being placed on young people.
19:44 | Oxford University climate scientist Richard Millar says right-wing climate deniers have misrepresented his research, and that the 1.5-degree Celsius warming limit is not yet a geophysical impossibility.
8:16 | An animated short film on greenhouse gas emissions.
3:04 | What causes climate change (also known as global warming)? And what are the effects of climate change?
0:46 | This data visualisation shows temperature anomaly – the departure from the long-term average – by country from 1900-2016.
5:54 | TV stationer er for alvor begyndt at sende Klima-udsigter. Her den spanske kanal TVE.
4:46 | Man bør skelne mellem vejr-udsigten og klima-udsigten. Her forsøger det canadiske MétéoMedia, at komme med klimaudsigten for Montréal 2017-2100.
3:55 | A new report on climate change is pretty grim, but there is still a little hope.
8:05 | Magnus Millang er på en mission for at finde ud af, hvor slemt det står til med klimaet i Danmark, og hvordan vi kan redde verden.
4:17 | An epic presentation of where humanity stands today and how we must all work together to make it to the fourth second.
52:39 | “Cambridge Climate Lecture Series 2017”. Du kan se forelæsningerne gratis online.
38:18 | “Cambridge Climate Lecture Series 2017”. Du kan se forelæsningerne gratis online.
48:43 | Many scientists and policy-makers continue to claim it is possible, albeit challenging, to contain the global increase in mean surface temperature at or below 2°C relative to preindustrial levels. However…
5:51 | An extract from Liberatum’s documentary “In this Climate”.
35:36 | This lecture will begin with a review of the now-solid evidence for a human influence on the climate of recent decades and then address future likely impacts.
7:10 | Mennesket har påvirket klimaet i flere tusinde år ved at fælde og afbrænde skovene. Men det er først med industrialiseringen, at menneskets påvirkning er blevet global.
1:12 | Climate change is impacting all of us, but there is hope. We can make a difference by being bold together.
3:36 | Dana Nuccitelli explains the pattern of contemporary global warming where night warm faster than days and winter warms faster than summers.
5:51 | Gavin Cawley explains the global carbon cycle and how human activity is causing an increase of CO2 in our atmosphere.