years ago, give or take 60 years, there's a huge interruption. There's a radical change. The earth, instead of warming , it suddenly goes back into a massive deep freeze. And this is the time when all the famousbig animals of the ice age, the megafauna, are wiped out. The woolly mammoths, the mastodons, the giant
Agreement um in 2015. We said we would definitely keep warming below 2° and we would do everything we could to keep warming close to 1.5° C.And that came about because um after a longer period in which climate scientists and climate policy
It's good to be able to put it down, do something else, come back to it in 36 hours. Warming back up, reintroducing yourself to it, you catch a lot of things in that first hour.So you mean like problems unrelated to problems to whatever your main issue is.
is relatively isolated from the effects of heat stress, the estimates are that with what's called a business-as-usual climate scenario, warming alone brings an estimated something like 60,000 annual additional deaths in the US alone late this century, to give you a sense of that scale.So this gives you a sense of some of what physically this benchmark scenario would mean and what its direct impacts are.
Efforts like experimental air carbon capture, which would suck carbon directly out of the atmosphere and therefore directly reduce carbon levels, and with it, warming . If there's one peace time Manhattan Project that we should really be pursuing, one mission that I would like to leave all of youvery intelligent people, it's that, affordable carbon capture.
And some of those, like in the Andes, well they are going up and down because there is this interaction between global warming and El Nino.And they are closer to the coast.
or in flat shoes. We don't have a lot of those, but your weight shift changes, you sort of, you might start to think about it, you're more likely to think about it while you're warming up for the show to sort of tailor whatever your warm -up is to what you need to do that night.Adrian Danchig-Waring: Also something interesting that Amanda touched on and that is like in a given performance, one of us might dance three separate roles in three separate ballets
warm up more slowly. So, actually, where we are now is actually less sense to that globalwarming than other places. I'm not saying it's not going to happen, but it's going tobe slower here. The magnitude is going to be somewhat less. Okay. And just to show you
since um the Great Depression and we're also facing a lot of social and political um challenges from global warming and climate change not to mention environmental challenges so instead of um you know wallowing in thedepths of despair this is actually presents us an opportunity to create a better more secure more sustainable
them if we do we open ourselves up to Runaway climate change two degrees of warming is very likely to trigger off processes within the biosphere such as out gasing from the oceans such as themelting of the Siberian Tundra such as increased metabolism of soil bacteria which themselves produce far more
virus that kills the coral so we have no we don't know we're doing this we have no idea it's too subtle it's like global warming in a way you know we have no direct perception that our human activity is heating the Earth it's attoo great a scale for us to sense directly so what we need is some kind of
1950s 60s 70s is that California is leading the way ostensibly with global warming and i'm sure you've probably already bout this and and this to you all is probably the key environmentalchallenge you know for your life where air pollution you know might have been for an earlier generation
In the Antarctic, some of the big ice shelves that are simply glacial ice that spilled off the continents onto the sea -- they too are becoming unstable, because the sea water is warming and eroding them from below and thinning them and breaking them up.And so, my guess is that, we're more likely to see something on the order of three to six feet of sea level change in the 21st century. Now, what would that mean?
species as a uh means of uh attacking global warming they have created a climate lawInstitute just to U use this uh finding by the Bush Administration as a turning
starting from a kind of blank sheet of paper that you would come up with a cap and trade system well I think that the warming at levels that won't cause really massive and and to some extent catastrophic change uh particularly for
warming and climate change so um uh and then my big Insight so I said
experienced before. And that can sound a little like a quotidian observation. It is the case, given that we are warming the planet quite rapidly, that just about every year is warmer than just about every year that came before. And so, any unusual event is going to happen in a unprecedented climate set of climate conditions. But I do think it's
the warming that's happening.
Global warming is real and bad, and we're not doing enough to fight it.
runaway warming and catastrophic climate change.
and warming and easy to chop and when I was in culinary school and we were doing
great warming climate change and the rise of fall of civilizations by Brian Fagan both talk about how Society
Global warming is real.
Global warming 's happening. It's getting hotter and hotter.
global warming , but fracking has made gas much cheaper in the US.
and warming it, and acidifying it, that it is possible that within our lifetimes, perhaps by as early as 2030, that coral reefs may
And we are looking the impact of the melting ice on the habitability of lakes in the Andes. Global warming is melting the ice wall. And as we know, as deglaciation forms-- well, deglaciation forms lakes very rapidly--
Even warming the bread and baking the bread for the villages.
Global warming of course though poses a new and overwhelming threat and people often ask, "Well what's the point really?
Global warming is coming.
global warming and so garet outlines this call to action in his book um he describes the value of of large scale um
global warming by now is literally slowing down the rotation of the
coming warming to israel and becoming more accepting of it quite the reverse became more resolute
today you cannot pick up a newspaper or go on the internet without reading about global warming and this creates a lot of big wilderness when we come to speak why are you talking about smog you know you'd think we were in our Pinto driving with a Betamax machine listening to elton john's tiny dancer you know
almost ten years have gone by and they're about 50 of these in California's so as we look ahead to global warming you see the same thing it's it's a question of how do we address this problem too we address it strictly with technology you know technology will come in will solve the problem and we won't have to change the way we live because
higher rates of illness and lethargy and glue than the richer communities and global warming the whole idea of moving around emissions company a puts out a lot it puts out a thousand pounds they
global warming that this system was destroying and I resolved I had to do
global warming so people are talking about a nuclear renaissance or the construction of 400 new nuclear power
Take global warming , for instance, as we increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the air, the average temperature of the Earth increases.
system and we see a lot more disorder than we see in El Niño years. How is it that warming in one part of the Pacific scrambles weather patterns across the world? I mean, it's very butterfly effect-y, but is there a fairly simple causal explanation here?
people are warming to the idea after Donald Trump's threats against Greenland and Russia's full-scale invasion of
about global warming . It might be a polar bear on a small piece of ice.
But there's nothing magic about halving it. So CO2-driven warming has a different effect on temperature in San Francisco than it does on rainfall in South India.
But there's nothing magic about halving it. and the warming force from greenhouse gases.
danger of global warming .
And global warming is the most scary global kind of pollution that we face.
But when this global warming starts and the permafrost starts to go, then all this archaeological evidence will start to rot, and you'll get back to only just
and reduce the warming , we're going to enter into runaway climate change, where we can't undo certain processes that have been started.
avoid 2 degrees of warming .
suffering through less warming .