Al Gore: How to make radical climate action the new normal
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.
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.
21:45 | Seat At The Table, Episode 4: The number of weather-related disasters has increased 5-fold over the past 50 years.
28:25 | Extreme weather is occurring more frequently worldwide. Rising sea levels and heavy rain are causing devastating floods. Most researchers agree that these are the consequences of climate change.
10:53 | We speak with Hossein Ayazi, co-author of a new study that finds the climate crisis is already leading to a massive increase in the number of refugees being displaced around the world.
18:31 | Klimaforsker Sebastian Mernild og klimakunstner Jens Galschiøt forklarer konsekvenserne af det omtalte ”tipping point”. Også: lokalt bidrag til de internationale klimastrejker.
9:58 | Climate and weather are not the same thing. But climate change is making extreme weather events even more extreme.
5:51 | In a warming climate, hurricanes could linger longer, causing extreme rainfall and wind damage.
6:36 | How climate change affects extreme weather like hurricanes, droughts, and wildfire.
5:47 | Climate change is amplifying extreme weather events like hurricanes, heatwaves and other disasters. What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of how best to prepare for this stuff?
59:33 | Featuring Radley Horton, Columbia University: May 2018.
5.26 | Is there a link between the vanishing Arctic sea ice and extreme weather? Some prominent climate researchers think so.
12:25 | Professor Stefan Rahmstorf, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research redegør her for hvorfor vi kan forvente mere ekstremvejr.
2:04 | Is the frequency of extreme weather events a sign that global warming is gaining pace and exceeding predictions?