Unpacking the IPCC Report: Climate Change and the Way Forward

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On February 28, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) will publish its report on the impacts of climate breakdown and ongoing adaptation efforts.
This highly anticipated report will inform negotiations at COP27, which will focus heavily on climate justice, climate finance, adaptation, and loss and damage.
Join Carnegie Europe for a discussion on the report’s main findings and its implications for climate security, climate negotiations, and the future of transitions across the globe. The conversation will feature François Gemenne, one of the lead authors of the IPCC report, and Olivia Lazard.
To submit a question for the event, please use the KZread chat, email brussels@ceip.org, or tweet at us @Carnegie_Europe.

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  • @phil3768
    @phil37682 жыл бұрын

    This was very informative, thank you. There were so many good thoughts and ideas in the summary at the end that I went back and listened 3 times. I've thought the devastation going on in Ukraine was somehow related to energy, but the statement that if we could go back 20 years and implement adaptation and mitigation measures, we would not be in this predicament just instantly crystallized my thoughts that this is the path we must take, even if it is 20-30 years too late. The idea that geopolitics and climate change are one and the same, opened my eyes in a way I had not seen before. Decarbonization is the path to ecological and international stability, bases on a human rights based approach. Unfortunately, I don't see how power can be taken away from dictatorial leaders, like Putin and others, and fossil fuel and other corporations in peaceful ways. I do not see them giving up their privilege for the sake of the rest of humanity. Somewhere in there, we have to find the ability to share the abundance of Earth's bounty in a way that protects all life on Earth. I wish your video had a billion views instead of a thousand. Thank you, again for sharing.

  • @OrianJamieson28
    @OrianJamieson28 Жыл бұрын

    thankyou for this breakdown.

  • @domitron
    @domitron2 жыл бұрын

    It's basically hopeless. There are too many people, but it's taboo to say it. 8 billion should be closer to 2 billion. They like to talk about indigenous knowledge, but indigenous people knew to not overpopulate their land because they would die. We don't seem to have that understanding now, but soon we will.

  • @thatgirlusedtobecool
    @thatgirlusedtobecool2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this. This makes me so hopeful.

  • @MyKharli

    @MyKharli

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh, what bits ? I thought the ipcc made clear it was forced to water down predictions and leave likely scenarios out ?

  • @gabrielgnaegi5156

    @gabrielgnaegi5156

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MyKharli source of this statement?

  • @MyKharli

    @MyKharli

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@gabrielgnaegi5156 Any IPCC review , off the top of my head i would go for Peter Carter but there's plenty others explaining the politics behind getting an `agreement` and the role of fossil fuel producing countries to include unworkable schemes like carbon capture etc so to give the illusion we could carry on as normal instead of the absolute existential nightmare now well under way because we left to late for easy transitions and mitigation (ie we have to stop using fossil fuels asap , not asap as in ok i look into it later but asap like your house is on fire .) .

  • @radscorpion8

    @radscorpion8

    6 ай бұрын

    @@MyKharli i think they will eventually block out the sun and everything will go back to normal

  • @MyKharli

    @MyKharli

    6 ай бұрын

    pretty sure it was the climate emergency forum ? @@gabrielgnaegi5156

  • @SmokeyVlogs
    @SmokeyVlogs2 жыл бұрын

    Indeed

  • @melissamartin8208
    @melissamartin8208 Жыл бұрын

    THERE IS NO CLIMATE CRISIS. Op-Ed: King Charles Recommends Military Campaign And Trillions Of Dollars To Save The Planet, in the Published Reporter.

  • @rodmartin-nl8ns
    @rodmartin-nl8ns11 ай бұрын

    Got somethink to tell you climate change was only a joke please think about it the world not going to end we have never been better off please stay positive

  • @rodmartin-nl8ns
    @rodmartin-nl8ns11 ай бұрын

    I suggest you get a bigger chair by the way south aust has wind and solar dearestpower in the world wish we had coal power station again power was cheap and by the world has never been better off you are so negative about life think positive and you feel much better

  • @nxgrs74
    @nxgrs742 жыл бұрын

    The Earth is cooler with the atmos/GHGs/albedo not warmer. To perform as advertised the GHGs require “extra” energy upwelling from the surface radiating as a black body. The kinetic heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmos molecules render that scenario impossible. No greenhouse effect, no GHG warming, no man/CO2 driven climate change or Gorebal warming. Version 1.0 040322

  • @rickclifford1964

    @rickclifford1964

    2 жыл бұрын

    Shut up, you fossil fuel shill. You're comment is an insult to anyone with more than a 3rd grade education.

  • @MyKharli

    @MyKharli

    2 жыл бұрын

    Who is telling you this nonsense ? Unless its an ironic dig at deniers and flat earther types to make them look stupid .

  • @Jeff-gq2tq

    @Jeff-gq2tq

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh dear, not very bright are you?

  • @nxgrs74

    @nxgrs74

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Jeff-gq2tq kma

  • @dubarnik

    @dubarnik

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly where do you think the extra CO2 in the atmosphere is coming from? A natural process? Science says no, the extra CO2 is all from manmade sources. CO2 levels are now above 420 ppm and the level continues to increase. Do you believe that this increasing level will have no impact on the weather?

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