Changing World Conversations: It’s not too late!
We’re living through a climate emergency, but to see some of the media coverage you might think that there's nothing to worry about, while other coverage suggest we are past the point of no return and that any efforts to reduce emissions now are futile. Join Professor Ken Rice (School of Physics and Astronomy), Dr Richard Milne (School of Biological Sciences) and Professor Elizabeth Bomberg (School of Social and Political Science) to separate the science from the myths, and to discuss how we might address this serious challenge. The situation is urgent, action must be taken, but it’s still not too late to make a difference.
Видео Changing World Conversations: It’s not too late! канала The University of Edinburgh
Видео Changing World Conversations: It’s not too late! канала The University of Edinburgh
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