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Extreme Weather Severe and atypical weather events, such as hurricanes, heatwaves, droughts, and floods.
Severe and atypical weather events, such as hurricanes, heatwaves, droughts, and floods.
Journey of an Apprentice, graphic story with Erling Jorgensen – Thursday, February 20th
Take a fun journey through the systems that create life and climate with engineer and graduate of Bio4Climate’s “Systems Thinking and Scenario Building” course in 2022, Erling Jorgensen. Erling was inspired to share his learnings in a fun way that people with little training in biology and science could connect with. The result is “Journey of…
Biodiversity 11: Warming Oceans, Moving Shorelines & Sea Level Rise – with Jim Laurie
What can be done to break the ocean’s fever and cool the planet? With the oceans warming rapidly causing larger storms and hurricanes, forecasts for sea level rise ranging from 2 feet to 20 feet by 2100, and polar regions warming three times faster than the rest of the world, humanity may be facing the…
A Review Of John Feldman’s “Regenerating Life”
by Fred Jennings, Ecological Economist for Biodiversity for a Livable Climate Part One: “Water Cools The Planet” Runtime 41:43 John Feldman introduces himself and expresses surprise that this work got him thinking a lot about water. The film proceeds to talk about water in its many diverse aspects: as a powerful greenhouse gas; in its…