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Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) Executive Director Janos Pasztor talks about Carbon Dioxide Removal and why it requires governance.
C2G seeks to catalyse the creation of effective governance for climate-altering technologies, in particular for Solar Radiation Modification and large-scale Carbon Dioxide Removal. C2G is impartial regarding the potential use of any proposed climate-altering technologies or interventions. These are choices for society to make.
To learn more, visit https://www.c2g2.net/carbon-dioxide-removal/
On 4 December 2019 at UNFCCC COP25, C2G and leading experts argued for more urgency in global discussions to plug the governance gaps in CO2 removal. C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor highlighted the governance challenges related to large-scale CO2 removal.
Learn more at https://www.c2g2.net/carbon-dioxide-removal/
If we really want to address climate change, we need to make gender equity a reality, says writer and environmentalist Katharine Wilkinson. As part of Project Drawdown, Wilkinson has helped scour humanity's wisdom for solutions to draw down heat-trapping, climate-changing emissions: obvious things like renewable energy and sustainable diets and not so obvious ones, like the education and empowerment of women. In this informative, bold talk, she shares three key ways that equity for women and girls can help stop global warming. "Drawing down emissions depends on rising up," Wilkinson says.
At the time, it seemed unthinkable. Alberta Premier Rachel Notley stood on a stage with oil industry executives and environmental leaders to announce a new climate change policy for Canada’s top oil-producing province, home to the world’s third largest oil reserves. How did they do it?
Winemaker and Sustainability Advocate, Paul Dolan talks about what is going on today with addressing carbon and its impact on the wine industry. He feels we are "just working around the edges of being sustainability."
Published on Oct 12, 2016
Published on Apr 18, 2016
Portland’s climate action leaders talk about bold policy, benefits and the road ahead. Published March 2015 by the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability.
Interview with Polly Courtice, Director of the Cambridge Programme for sustainability leadership (CPSL): See Britain through my eyes. Video produced by Lion Television for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Published on Sep 20, 2012
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