Klimalys for enden af lang, lang tunnel
11:45 | Vi har talt med hovedforfatteren til den seneste rapport fra FN’s Klimapanel om den globale opvarmning, klimaforsker Sebastian Mernild.
11:45 | Vi har talt med hovedforfatteren til den seneste rapport fra FN’s Klimapanel om den globale opvarmning, klimaforsker Sebastian Mernild.
12:13 | Are we actually doomed as some commentators suggest, or is there any way at all that we can drag ourselves out of our self inflicted train wreck?
12:51 | There are still more than 1200 different future pathways outlined in the latest IPPC report. Now a team of journalists and scientists has assessed those pathways to find out if any of them is genuinely achievable.
13:47 | Tune into this episode of Weathered to see where we’ve been in our race against the clock, where we’re going, and how the RCP scenarios can help us understand this story as well as our future on this planet.
13:53 | The latest IPCC report suggests we can survive the 21st century by making unprecedented and totally radical changes in the next eight years. But are they deluding themselves and giving us a false sense of security?
15:49 | Can we survive the coming decades? The IPCC has just published their answer, at least from a climate point of view. And they pull no punches.
14:07 | I made some 2021 climate change predictions in a video this January, so let’s see how I did!
6:19 | The speed and magnitude of the climate change we are facing today is unprecedented. Heatwaves, droughts, floods… Its impacts will increase at least until 2050 and every region of Europe will be affected.
9:57 | Well, as it turns out, there’s a very good reason. Because they’re right most of the time, and their predictions, including those of the IPCC, have been borne out by reality.
14:36 | The IPCC has been publishing science based climate warning assessments since 1990 and in those 30 odd years human beings have released more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than we did in the previous two centuries.
16:11 | The latest report from the IPCC makes for grim reading, but I think hidden in the pages there are also some pieces of good news. I talk about both in this video.
10:40 | Climate Change comes into sharp focus in 2021 / 22.
17:04 | The IPCC have just released the third of three special reports on the perilous state of our our climate. We take a brief look at some of their headline findings and recommendations.
5:48 | Global warming is melting ice and raising seas, but our impacts on the watery world is far more complex than sea level rise.
4:59 | A brand new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change shows just how much global warming affects our use of land, and how land use affects the planet.
15:37 | We look at a new report just out from the International Renewable Energy Agency, which provides a stark assessment of what’s required.
30:13 | Climate change deniers are wrong when they claim that the predictions made by climate models are unreliable.
18:11 | A new report from the world’s leading body on climate change says we could see catastrophic global warming by 2030.
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.
53:51 | This lecture will revisit the mitigation agenda in light of the IPCC’s carbon budgets for 2°C.
5:39 | Keah Schuenemann explains the role of the IPCC and their tendency to underestimate climate impacts.
7:46 | Michael Mann argues that the IPCC is more conservative and reticent in what they are willing to conclude given the body of existing evidence.