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From Tanzania to Timor-Leste, from India to Indonesia, we're seeing the same story unfold: that when we design it right, marine conservation reaps dividends that go far beyond protecting nature, improving catches and driving waves of social change along entire coastlines, strengthening confidence, cooperation and the resilience of communities to face the injustice of poverty and
climate
change.
The old story about
climate
protection is that it's costly, or it would have been done already.
The new story about
climate
protection is that it's not costly, but profitable.
Increasingly, I'm also meeting
climate
refugees.
We know that today, people are migrating because of
climate
change, and that more will do so in the future, but we simply don't have a legal system to deal with this type of migration.
So, it would make sense, as a start, to expand the refugee definition to include
climate
refugees, for example.
We need to demand that our laws respect the inherent dignity of all human beings, especially refugees seeking help at our borders, but including economic migrants and
climate
refugees.
But more recently we were approached by a group in the Maldives, and they were interested in taking some of this research and ways of thinking and applying it to some of the challenges that they've faced in terms of
climate
change.
So we went there and I actually walked away with a really different perspective on the future of
climate
change.
But there's typically three main approaches to sea level rise and
climate
change.
We think it's a different model for
climate
change, one that's about adaptation and resilience rather than resistance and fear.
Evolutionary biologists think that as the
climate
got drier and grasslands popped up, our tail-bearing ancestors left the trees and started walking on land.
By actively encouraging surface interactions with healthy microbes, we could improve passive
climate
control, stormwater management and even reduce CO2 emissions by lowering the energy used to heat or cool our buildings.
We could combat global warming, but you don't want it to get too easy either, you don't want any random person and his grandmother to have the ability to radically alter the earth's
climate.
So we have the
climate
sensitivity parameter, right.
The arctic ice cap is, in a sense, the beating heart of the global
climate
system.
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climate
change as a very serious threat to our business.
So don't worry about
climate
change.
PM: Jane, for the ones who may not have seen the extraordinary coverage around the world of Fire Drill Fridays and the impact that they have already had, talk to us about the origin of this idea, this particular response to the
climate
crisis.
JF: I was very inspired by Greta Thunberg, the Swedish student, and by the young school
climate
strikers.
And then, learning that just about 100 percent of
climate
scientists agree.
There's always a way in with people to get them to feel concerned about the
climate
crisis.
So find out what organizations that are concerned about the
climate
crisis are in your area.
Obviously, if there's a
climate
action where you live, try to join it.
People need to be amassing armies for the climate, armies for the environment, in the streets, shutting down governments if necessary.
People in this country are really scared about the
climate
crisis, and they want to do something, but nobody has asked them.
Well, to start with, the
climate
is a bit warmer that what you're used to.
But our fossil fuel-based activities are reshaping the earth with a kind of violence that is capable of dramatically changing the climate, of accelerating a loss of biodiversity and even sustaining human conflict.
Believe me or not, I come offering a solution to a very important part of this larger problem, with the requisite focus on
climate.
And I reasoned that if we could make those transformative changes, and get rid of T1 altogether, we could reduce our impact to zero, including our impact on the
climate.
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