A Plan for Climate Restoration
Peter Fiekowsky, who is an Author, MIT trained physicist and entrepreneur, and founder of the Foundation for Climate Restoration, joins Paul Beckwith in a conversation about Peter’s recently published book called: “Climate Restoration: The Only Future That Will Sustain the Human Race.” This conversation took place at the recent United Nations COP27 event in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
This video was recorded on November 11th, 2022 and published on January 5th, 2023.
Some of the topics discussed:
- Climate restoration and how Peter has been working on it for around six years since COP21, which was held in Paris.
- Musings about when the focus of the COP meetings will turn to the topic of climate restoration.
- How climate restoration is more focused on geomimicry and biomimicry.
- The four big plans to restore the climate and criteria that were used for these solutions.
- The issue of population and what level would be sustainable.
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Special Guest:
- Peter Fiekowsky - As an MIT-trained physicist and entrepreneur Peter is committed to leaving a world we can be proud of to our children. This commitment has driven his work on multiple climate initiatives, including founding the Foundation for Climate Restoration and helping launch the Citizens’ Climate Lobby. He is also founder and president of Automated Visual Inspection (AVI) LLC. He holds 27 patents.
Regular Panelist:
- Paul Beckwith - Climate Systems Scientist. Professor at the University of Ottawa’s Paleoclimatology Laboratory as well as at Carleton University
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Charles Gregoire - Climate Reality Leader, Electrical Engineer, Webmaster and IT prime for FacingFuture.Earth and the Climate Emergency Forum
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Heidi Brault - Climate Reality Leader, BA(Psychology), Library & Information Technician Diploma - Video production and website assistant - Organizer and convener, Metadata technician, COP27 Team Lead for FacingFuture.Earth and the Climate Emergency Forum.
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