The best climate science you never heard

Monday, 14 March 2022 - 5:00pm to 6:00pm
Teaching on a boat in Bangladesh Photo credit: GMB Akash PANOS

 

Climate Action Radio show

Produced by Vivien Langford

March 14th 2022

The best climate science you never heard

This is an edited  recording of the press briefing from Covering Climate Now and  Scientific American February 2nd 2022.

It highlights a " little-known scientific development that carries paradigm-shifting implications for how people, especially young people, feel about the climate crisis and how governments and societies respond to it".

The Best Climate Science You've Never Heard Of — Covering Climate Now

 

We also hear responses to the recent IPCC report from Dr Kathryn Bowen and Dr Atul K Shah

 

Guests

Michael Mann - Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science at Penn State University

The New Climate War | Book | Scribe Publications

Saleemul Huq - Professor  at the Independent University Bangladesh Ten lessons on community-based adaptation | International Institute for Environment and Development (iied.org)

Locally led adaptation: We can lead the world | The Daily Star

Mark Hertsgaard - Co-Founder of Covering Climate Now

The UN’s “Atlas of Human Suffering” Isn’t a One-Day Story — Covering Climate Now

Kathryn Bowen - Melbourne University Faculty of Medicine Deputy Director Melbourne Climate Futures - brief extract from a CAHA webinar about putting nature back at the core of our considerations

Women leading the fight against climate change (unimelb.edu.au)

Atul K Shah - University of London Professor of Economics - Brief Extract from an ARCC webinar about how Capitalism takes a chain saw to nature.

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