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This could be the pattern that leaders follow again and again when we deal with these complex, cross-border problems, whether it's
climate
change, whether it's migration, whether it's the financial system.
Even now, man may be unwittingly changing the world's
climate
through the waste products of his civilization.
There's two degrees, or three degrees of
climate
change baked into the system.
The problem I see is that, ultimately, the clash of how we solve that problem of serving those three billion people that need a home, and
climate
change, are a head-on collision about to happen, or already happening.
Now our two solutions to
climate
are obviously to reduce our emissions and find storage.
In an age of global strife and
climate
change, I'm here to answer the all important question: Why is sex so damn good?
It's not climate, largely, which has got rid of the world's megafaunas.
They're living beings, and already our livestock is one of the largest users of land, fresh water, and one of the biggest producers of greenhouse gases which drive
climate
change.
So to come back to the dilemma, if the dilemma is we have old-fashioned political nation-states unable to govern the world, respond to the global challenges that we face like
climate
change, then maybe it's time for mayors to rule the world, for mayors and the citizens and the peoples they represent to engage in global governance.
There are scores of international, inter-city, cross-border institutions, networks of cities in which cities are already, quite quietly, below the horizon, working together to deal with
climate
change, to deal with security, to deal with immigration, to deal with all of those tough, interdependent problems that we face.
They work together in
climate
change, for example.
In Copenhagen, four or five years ago, 184 nations came together to explain to one another why their sovereignty didn't permit them to deal with the grave, grave crisis of
climate
change, but the mayor of Copenhagen had invited 200 mayors to attend.
It helped unemployment, because people could get across town, and it had a profound impact on
climate
as well as many other things there.
But there's no hope in the present political
climate
that we will see U.S. energy policy or international treaties that reflect that consensus.
Poor nutrition, access to water,
climate
change, deforestation, lack of skills, insecurity, not enough food, not enough healthcare, pollution.
I set up a
climate
change NGO called The
Climate
Group.
We're building cities like never before, bringing people out of poverty like never before, and changing the
climate
like never before.
Then they care about big issues like
climate
change.
And I really wanted to find a solution that would respond to the local
climate
conditions.
And for that I thought, what would be the best orientation in the Mediterranean
climate
for an apartment?
He created a farm right outside of Mogadishu, and started growing tulips and lilies, which he said could survive the harsh Mogadishu
climate.
What some of us may not realize is that in the Himalayan foothills, where the
climate
is much warmer and the landscape much greener, there lives a great diversity of wildlife, including the one-horned rhinoceros, the Asian elephant and the Bengal tiger.
It's really advancing our ability to save forests and to curb
climate
change.
My second question: How do we prepare for
climate
change in a place like the Amazon rainforest?
Let me tell you, I spend a lot of time in these places, and we're seeing the
climate
changing already.
So what we think, as Earth scientists, is species are going to have to migrate with
climate
change from the east in Brazil all the way west into the Andes and up into the mountains in order to minimize their exposure to
climate
change.
This tells us where the big biodiversity changes occur from habitat to habitat, and that's really important because it tells us a lot about where species may migrate to and migrate from as the
climate
shifts.
You've all seen lots of articles on
climate
change, and here's yet another New York Times article, just like every other darn one you've seen.
Can you shade some sunlight and effectively compensate for the added CO2, and produce a
climate
sort of back to what it was originally?
That's what the world looks like, under one particular
climate
model's view, with twice the amount of CO2 in the air.
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