May 05, 2024
Climate Emergency Forum discusses a paper titled "Scientists Warning on Technology" published in the Journal of Cleaner Production. The paper highlights the double-edged nature of technology.
Apr 28, 2024
Climate Emergency Forum discusses the UN's "Climate Myth Busters" website, which aims to debunk common misconceptions about climate change, highlighting some of the key points.
Apr 21, 2024
Climate Emergency Forum discusses the latest report from the World Meteorological Organization on climate change indicators in 2023. The report reveals that 2023 was the warmest year on record . . .
Apr 14, 2024
The Climate Emergency Forum hosts a discussion about the late Stephen Salter, a pioneering professor of engineering at the University of Edinburgh, and his work on marine cloud brightening (MCB) . . .
Apr 09, 2024
Join Paul Beckwith, Charles Gregoire, Heidi Brault and Newton of the Climate Emergency Forum as they share their experience of being in the path of totality of a solar eclipse.
Apr 07, 2024
The Climate Emergency Forum welcomes Metta Spencer in a discussion about becoming a climate influencer. Metta explains that she believes there are at least six major interconnected global threats facing humanity and the need to look at them comprehensively.
Mar 31, 2024
The Climate Emergency Forum welcomes Bill McKibben in a discussion on the urgency of addressing climate change, noting that the past year has seen record-breaking high temperatures, with 2023 and 2024 being the hottest on record in at least 125,000 years.
Mar 24, 2024
The Climate Emergency Forum welcomes Dr. Eliot Jacobson, a retired professor turned climate researcher. The discussion delves into the complexities of the 1.5-degree IPCC global average temperature goal.
Mar 17, 2024
Join the Climate Emergency Forum as it discusses the devastating impact of wildfires, particularly focusing on the more recent fire in Texas and broader implications for the environment and society.
Mar 10, 2024
The Climate Emergency Forum welcomes Dr. Jennifer Francis to discuss two of her recent papers on Weather Whiplashing, which is defined as an abrupt shift from one persistent set of often extreme weather conditions to another.