Here
are details of Guy McPherson's lecture in Auckland, New Zealand on 22
October, 2014
Abrupt
climate change – Guy McPherson
Public
Lecture
Abrupt
climate change is under way. Earth has warmed only 0.85 C since the
Industrial Revolution began, but considerable evidence points toward
increasingly rapid warming in the near future. For example,
industrial civilisation has produced about twice as much atmospheric
carbon dioxide since 1970 as before that time.
There is about a
40-year lag between carbon dioxide emissions and warming, suggesting
abundant warming is already locked into the planetary system. In
addition, atmospheric methane has joined carbon dioxide as a major
contributor to planetary warming. It appears the much-dreaded
“clathrate gun” has been fired in the Arctic Ocean.
This
presentation presents evidence regarding abrupt climate change and
poses a few questions for consideration: Shall we respond to
anthropogenic climate change? If so, how? What tools can be employed
by society and the media to positively alter the future? What role do
individuals play? How shall we live in light of this information?
Organised
by the School of Social Sciences and Public Policy and Pacific Media
Centre at AUT University, Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand.
Contact:
Cristina Parra
When:
Wednesday, 22 October, 5.30 pm
Where:
WG126, Sir Paul Reeves Building,
AUT University City Campus,
Mayoral
Drive, Auckland
ALL
WELCOME
More
information: http://www.pmc.aut.ac.nz/ >> Events
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