How to spot Pro Climate Policies
3:16 | Bullsh*t or brilliant? I break down the one thing you need to bear in mind when checking out a candidate’s climate change credentials.
3:16 | Bullsh*t or brilliant? I break down the one thing you need to bear in mind when checking out a candidate’s climate change credentials.
26:19 | Global emissions are on the rise, prompting the United Nations to warn about what it calls the risks of ‘climate apartheid’, where the wealthy pay to escape the devastating consequences of climate change, leaving the poor to suffer.
2:19 | Videnskab.dk faktatjekker politikernes klima-påstande.
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3:01 | Videnskab.dk faktatjekker politikernes klima-påstande.
2:48 | Videnskab.dk faktatjekker politikernes klima-påstande.
15:41 | A new report from energy consultants Wood Mackenzie suggests caution and a slower transition. We look at their findings.
15:44 | The New Silk Road is quite simply the most ambitious social and civil engineering project since the Marshall Plan. But is President Xi Jinping’s vision one of a green utopian future or will his plans cause even more climate chaos?
7:04 | Frederic Hanusch has written “Democracy and Climate Change” (2017).
1:23 | Danmark har brug for en ny klimalov, der forpligter os til at leve op til Paris-aftalen.
1:12:51 | Climate, disasters, and other shocks put hard-won progress at risk of crumbling. Anticipating these challenges can help to preserve gains and prevent domino effect collapse.
11:29 | One way in which climate change deniers are getting their way in the Trump administration is by subverting the application of scientific findings by ignoring long-term projections when setting policy.
1:57:52 | George Monbiot talks with Natalie Fee about XR, Climate emergency, community, education, youth uprising, mental health, building community, ecology, rewilding, planting trees, carbon off setting, capitalism and lots more!
7:16 | About Parentis book “Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence” (2011).
15:47 | Most of the Arctic Council agreed that Climate Change was a clear and present danger that required extremely careful stewardship. But Mike Pompeo represented a voice of dissent that effectively scuppered any progress.
8:18 | This case study of Canada’s Kyoto Protocol process from 1995-2012 is used to explain the mechanisms of democratic influence on climate change.
8:34 | Political news coverage tends to focus on strategy over substance, and that’s making it less likely that the public will agree on big policy ideas when we need them the most.
7:30 | “We started to clean up your mess, stop sweeping the mess under the carpet.”
4:42 | We need to stop emitting greenhouse gases to stop global warming, but how do we get there? Should we be cutting our own emissions or pushing for systemic change?
3:18 | Christian Parenti argues that neoliberalism is closely linked with the climate crisis.
7:00 | Donald Trump confuses climate change with weather, claiming on Twitter that a cold day in winter in the midwest disproves climate change.
1:32:09 | Special lecture at Harvard University – Center for the Environment.
6:15 | Christian Parenti discusses the dangerous climate policies pursued by Donald Trump.
6:43 | Christian Parenti argues for the role of the state in mitigating the climate crisis.
38:03 | Dr. Andrew Rosenberg explains how Trump’s administration impedes environmental and health regulations, rejects facts about climate change, and undermines the work of science-related government agencies.
9:26 | Neil DeGrasse Tyson talks about the latest climate change warning.
12:05 | It was once a bipartisan issue, but now one of America’s major parties acts like climate science doesn’t exist.
12:18 | Which way will China go in the future, and how will it affect the global environment? Data scientist Angel Hsu describes how the most populous country on earth is creating a future based on alternative energy.
4:34 | The majority of greenhouse gas emissions are now coming from large developing countries, who are looking for cheap energy sources to drive their own economic growth, just like rich countries before them.
47:43 | In view of the explosive growth in China and India, the pessimists give us only 25 years to operate an energy transition to sustainable energy. But is an energy transition easy to set in motion?
13:47 | Vi var til klimapolitisk demonstration forud for COP23 i Bonn, og har klippet en række politiske reaktioner.
5:10 | It impacts the people and places we see everyday, and it will impact some of us more than others.
10:22 | In fact 99.94% of peer-reviewed climate science studies support the view that human activity on earth is impacting the climate.
18:21 | Kevin Taft (Alberta Liberal Party) talks about his new book, “Oil’s Deep State: How the Petroleum Industry Undermines Democracy and Stops Action on Global Warming.”