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some of the ipcc analyses conclusions are based on satellite data.rom space, this is what a phytoplankton bloom looks like. right there. the phytoplankton are responsible for going through photo synthesis and this has a huge impact on regional and global carbon cycling. it's these guys at play, doing their thing, turning over every two to six days. remember, they sustain higher levels, secondary production all the way up through fisheries and apex predators that humans are familiar with and use for industry and economics, as well as recreation and et cetera phytoplankton blooms, they change the color of the water. if there are more of them, you can see the water appears different colors, in this case, greenish, certain type of phytoplankton which are indicators of climate change respond to different levels of cash b carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. we can see a tight coupling between something like primary production and the physical state of the ocean. we observe these variables together. and then we can get things that are outcomes of changing the
some of the ipcc analyses conclusions are based on satellite data.rom space, this is what a phytoplankton bloom looks like. right there. the phytoplankton are responsible for going through photo synthesis and this has a huge impact on regional and global carbon cycling. it's these guys at play, doing their thing, turning over every two to six days. remember, they sustain higher levels, secondary production all the way up through fisheries and apex predators that humans are familiar with and use...
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this becomes very important when we think about reports like the ipcc. now, i was tasked to talk to you about ocean production and i wish that everybody in this room knew what that was or why they should care. if you don't, i'm going to tell you. i'm going to walk through this. the ocean has what's known as food chains and a food web. and they're shown here in these photos. i was highly accepts negative to this photo because they were from the encyclopediaber britainnica. if you look at the right-hand side, what you can look at are the producers, right here on the bottom. the primary producers. we have a type of phytoplankton. they are the equivalent of land plants. they go through the process of photosynthesis where they take carbon dioxide and water and produce organic carbon. and oxygen. that's as much science as i'll get with you right now. why is that important? you just heard details about carbon dioxide and what that does to earth's climate and the impacts of that on everything living and things not living. and why humans should care and the econo
this becomes very important when we think about reports like the ipcc. now, i was tasked to talk to you about ocean production and i wish that everybody in this room knew what that was or why they should care. if you don't, i'm going to tell you. i'm going to walk through this. the ocean has what's known as food chains and a food web. and they're shown here in these photos. i was highly accepts negative to this photo because they were from the encyclopediaber britainnica. if you look at the...
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which was only set up police conduct, which was only set up less than two years ago out of the old ipcc isjust incredible that things they did not do. there we re that things they did not do. there were five officers involved in getting warrants to search the homes of all these prominent people and the districtjudge who of all these prominent people and the district judge who gave the warrant was misled, they say. but only one of those five officers was interviewed by the independent office of police conduct. i mean, i mind was boggling reading this stuff. it is quite astounding. he says, i concluded the search warrants had been obtained u nlawfully warrants had been obtained unlawfully and i called for a vigorous investigation into the decision to apply for warrants. no such vigorous investigation has taken place. it is absolutely slamming the independent office of police conduct and the police. he says, who guards the guards? if you cannot rely on the people who are supposed to investigate people in position of power, who have failed to carry out theirjobs properly, where are we? some
which was only set up police conduct, which was only set up less than two years ago out of the old ipcc isjust incredible that things they did not do. there we re that things they did not do. there were five officers involved in getting warrants to search the homes of all these prominent people and the districtjudge who of all these prominent people and the district judge who gave the warrant was misled, they say. but only one of those five officers was interviewed by the independent office of...
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up after that ipcc report came out. but it's 11 now. that report came out in sober. some of the over. by the time there's a new administration it will be 10. this is the thing about time, it marches on. so we just have to win and we have this really narrow pathway. we have got to get somebody coming out of these primaries who gets this, who really gets this. they have to have a track record of taking on very powerful actors. they cannot be about what they say. has to be about the track record as well is what they say. then we have to take back the senate and all of that, hold onto the house and then stay organized, become more organized than we have ever been. the important thing about calling it the new green deal as it reminds us of the old greendale and what we see is so interesting when you look at what was going on in this popular mobilization during the years of the original new deal. you think when you were winning massive victories like social security, unemployment insurance , regulating the banks that people's money but relax a little bit but oh no 19351936
up after that ipcc report came out. but it's 11 now. that report came out in sober. some of the over. by the time there's a new administration it will be 10. this is the thing about time, it marches on. so we just have to win and we have this really narrow pathway. we have got to get somebody coming out of these primaries who gets this, who really gets this. they have to have a track record of taking on very powerful actors. they cannot be about what they say. has to be about the track record...
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e recent ipcc r report, whichchs about ththe cry is faiair and te ocean the levelel r rising, yet again says t things were worse d flooding events that were once every 100 years will move into being every y single year inany locations. so there is gog to be ss migratioand that ialready happening. we have already se somome that. wh we nene to do is have a ry cpassiona approh to how we tackle that issue and how we look after a planet that is destroying places so they become uninhabitable. obviously, the people on the front line as well who are doing the migration tend to be the people that did the least to create this damage. so we have a moral responsibility to take care of people. , and i wouldfavor like to see it in international demands, a conversation about that with a lot of eco-cide. higgins died and partially earlier this year, which would put the fifth crime against peace at their own statutes level, at the u.n. level. that would be to criminalize mass damage and destruction of the environment will stop any of these damaging actions that are happening in indigenous lands and else
e recent ipcc r report, whichchs about ththe cry is faiair and te ocean the levelel r rising, yet again says t things were worse d flooding events that were once every 100 years will move into being every y single year inany locations. so there is gog to be ss migratioand that ialready happening. we have already se somome that. wh we nene to do is have a ry cpassiona approh to how we tackle that issue and how we look after a planet that is destroying places so they become uninhabitable....
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and one thing that is incredibly valuable to the ipcc report, it puts levels of confidence around things. i wish those of us who look at the human impacts could be as confident in what we think the impacts will be as the people who study the physics and the biology. it's not a simple math equation. there's a lot lower levels of confidence around what we expect those impacts to be on communities. but that's where the opportunity exists. that because we have the ability to impact through governance, policy changes, the way that human beings may changes in relation to their own behavior. that being said i want to put a pin on that and say it must be incumbent from us who's are creating the most emissions to not rely on developing companies to be the ones that fix our problems. we need to enable them and provide technical expertise. it can't be on developing countries to fix the problems we've created. i think there are three primary mechanisms i see in africa and the indian ocean that are linking climate change to security issues in the maritime realm. the first is direct competition for fi
and one thing that is incredibly valuable to the ipcc report, it puts levels of confidence around things. i wish those of us who look at the human impacts could be as confident in what we think the impacts will be as the people who study the physics and the biology. it's not a simple math equation. there's a lot lower levels of confidence around what we expect those impacts to be on communities. but that's where the opportunity exists. that because we have the ability to impact through...
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get down emissions and if we do not get down to the levels advised by the paris agreement and the ipccnvest more than all the other eu countries in fossilfuels more than all the other eu countries in fossil fuels subsidies and continued to do so. in the past five yea rs continued to do so. in the past five years at £250 billion in offshore fossil fuels, years at £250 billion in offshore fossilfuels, oil and years at £250 billion in offshore fossil fuels, oil and gas. years at £250 billion in offshore fossilfuels, oil and gas. we have just approved the plans to bring for new all fired... gas—fired turbines ata new all fired... gas—fired turbines at a power station. we are still going ahead with the biggest programme sent world war i. it is also about species loss. 1 million species across the world. we depend on them forfood species across the world. we depend on them for food and livelihood. we are losing the bees that pollinate the plants. we are losing both wa nts, the plants. we are losing both wants, one in five british mammals... sorry one in four, last year it was one in five. 25
get down emissions and if we do not get down to the levels advised by the paris agreement and the ipccnvest more than all the other eu countries in fossilfuels more than all the other eu countries in fossil fuels subsidies and continued to do so. in the past five yea rs continued to do so. in the past five years at £250 billion in offshore fossil fuels, years at £250 billion in offshore fossilfuels, oil and years at £250 billion in offshore fossil fuels, oil and gas. years at £250 billion...