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Sensitive but unclassified: Part II

13 Jun 2020 by Gavin

The discussion and analysis of the latest round of climate models continues – but not always sensibly.

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Filed Under: Climate modelling, Climate Science

Forced responses: Jun 2020

11 Jun 2020 by group

Open thread on climate solutions. Please try and stay within a mile or two of the overall topic.

Filed Under: Open thread, Solutions

‘2040’

3 Jun 2020 by rasmus

After an absurd period with a real-life gloomy corona pandemic, lock-down and unrest, it was quite refreshing to see visions for a sustainable future in a new documentary ‘2040‘ (link to trailer). Its message, through the voice of Damon Gameau, is about hope and is based on rational thinking.


The video takes us to twenty years fast-forward to an imagined future. It makes good use of effects that communicate. For instance, Damon Gameau speaks with children about green and sustainable solutions and then makes the time travel to show what such a future may look like when climate change has stopped.


The documentary also makes use of some cool effects to demonstrate how things work. But it is mostly about a positive message on solutions rather than emphasising climate science and harmful consequences of climate change.


There is an interesting timing with the release of ‘2040’, and hopefully it will contribute to discussions about new solutions and how we can make use of both technology and new behaviour to improve our lives and the health of the planet. This is something that is already being discussed in Europe.


I thought the documentary made some interesting points about energy production, how to make agriculture more sustainable through mixed crops and good soil health, and how to use ocean resources. Another important point is the importance of empowering girls and women. However, I’m not in the position to say how successful the suggested solutions would be. I guess we may know answers in 2040.

Filed Under: Climate Science

Unforced variations: Jun 2020

2 Jun 2020 by group

This month’s open thread on climate science issues.

Filed Under: Climate Science, Open thread

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