'Climate change: what’s new, what’s next?' with Karen Florini

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In the geophysical world as well as the policy realm, major climate developments have been coming thick and fast over the last year. Former U.S. Deputy Special Envoy for Climate Change and Oxford Martin Visiting Fellow Karen Florini explores some recent highlights as well as possible future directions.

Oxford Martin School,
University of Oxford
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They are beginning to ask what the 'individual' should do...
The individual should get mad as Shi$ and demand change from the government. If WE don't...

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Nine minutes in, Florini mentions that it is ice-melt from land, not ice-melt from sea that contributes to sea-level rise. It's obvious when you think about it, but I had never thought about it!

jerjc
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Everything is peachy ! Everybody going back to sleep .

elekkr
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And not a word about Fukushima. The cover up continues.

bufferzone
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20:00 "flattening the duck" What is she showing a residential use curve for? Commercial and industrial electric use is 2:1 residential and peaks during the day. Shit science, or intentional lying; take your pick.

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CO2 is not a pollutant it is the most important plant food of all

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