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But this complement may be much inferior to what, with other laws and institutions, the nature of its soil, climate, and situation might admit of."
[A provocation from Danny Hillis:] [It's time to start talking about engineering our climate] What if there was a way to build a thermostat that allowed you to turn down the temperature of the earth anytime you wanted?
We've got a
climate
crisis.
For this
climate
crisis, we assembled a network, really, of superstars, from policy activists to scientists and entrepreneurs and business leaders.
Now, you may ask, John, what has this got to go with green and with
climate
crisis?
Not enough to stabilize the
climate.
Indigenous peoples are impacted first and worst by
climate
change.
Here in Louisiana, the first US
climate
change refugees exist.
But I can offer some natural light and year-round
climate
control.
They asked themselves a question: If economics could make such a convincing case for early action on
climate
change, well why can't the same be done for conservation?
So in selecting targets of 450 parts per million and selecting two degrees at the
climate
negotiations, what we have done is we've made an ethical choice.
We'll also have to grow more food with less
climate
stability and less genetic diversity.
We need our genetic varieties because they're a sort of insurance policy against
climate
change.
And this is due to population growth, economic development,
climate
change and demand for bio fuels.
Because what I feel, is a lot of us think that the environment is at a macro level, that we can't do anything to change our air quality or to change the
climate
or anything.
And we have to go also beyond traditional diplomacy to the survival issue of our times,
climate
change.
How are we going to solve
climate
change through negotiations, unless we are able to make civil society and people, not part of the problem, but part of the solution?
It is going to demand an inclusive process of diplomacy very different from the one we are practicing today as we are heading to new rounds of difficult
climate
negotiations, but when we move toward something which has to be much more along a broad mobilization.
And today, I think it's even more important than ever if we want to address rising inequality,
climate
change, the refugee crisis, just to name a few major issues.
We know so much about global warming and
climate
change, and yet, we have no concept of what I've been calling internal environmentalism.
It's been suggested that these sharks would make fantastic indicators of
climate
change, as they're basically continuous plankton recorders, swimming around with their mouth open.
The boreal forest is also perhaps our best defense against global warming and
climate
change.
Now we're the country that has full-time lobbyists in the European Union and Washington DC, threatening trade wars when these countries talk about wanting to bring in positive legislation to limit the import of high-carbon fuels, of greenhouse gas emissions, anything like this, at international conferences, whether they're in Copenhagen or Cancun, international conferences on
climate
change, we're the country that gets the dinosaur award every single day, as being the biggest obstacle to progress on this issue.
And let's face it, we all live downstream in an era of global warming and
climate
change.
I hope that you will all, if you've been moved by this presentation, join with the growing international community to get Canada to step up to its responsibilities, to convince Canada to go back to being a
climate
change champion instead of a
climate
change villain, and to say no to the tar sands, and yes to a clean energy future for all.
I was visiting with Joel the weekend before the Copenhagen conference on
climate
change opened in December of 2009.
So we started talking about
climate
change.
But back in 2009, the question Joel and I kept turning over and over was why this late in the game so much energy was being spent talking about the science when the policies necessary to address
climate
change were unequivocally beneficial for humanity in the long run regardless of the science.
And not long after that, he got another request for a copy from the head of the EPA in California who used it as part of her presentation at an international conference on
climate
change in Sacramento last year.
This is about food and water, soil and climate, the basic practical and economic foundations of our lives.
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