Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability
Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability
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Research and Impact in Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage
Hosted by Ben Furnas, executive director of The 2030 Project, Cornell faculty members Greeshma Gadikota, Phil Milner, and Tobias Hanrath share their groundbreaking work, shedding light on how carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies can offer viable solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. They highlighted Cornell University's significant contributions to advancing CCUS strategies, emphasizing Cornell's commitment to sustainability and climate goals outlined in the Cornell 2030 Project (climate.cornell.edu).
Recorded at Cornell University on June 7, 2024.
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Making Climate Policy Models More Decision-relevant
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by Wei Peng (Princeton University) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - May 6, 2024
Climate Change: Past, Present, and Future
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by Kate Marvel (NASA) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - April 29, 2024
A Tale of Twin Energy Developments: Shale Gas and Large-Scale Solar
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by K. Max Zhang (Cornell University, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - April 22, 2024
Zero-Carbon Electricity: The Key to the Clean Energy Transition
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by Dr. Karl Hausker (Climate Program, World Resources Institute) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - April 15, 2024
The Next Phase of Business Sustainability
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by Andrew Hoffman (Holcim Professor of Sustainable Enterprise, University of Michigan) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Hosted by The 2030 Project: A Cornell Climate Initiative (climate.cornell.edu) - harnessing the collaborative scholarship, science, innovation, and entrepreneurialism of a world-class research university to scale tangible climate solutions. Recorded ...
Climate Intervention: What Do We Know, What Do We Need to Know, Should We Know It?
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by Daniele Visioni (Cornell University, Earth & Atmospheric Science) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - March 18, 2024
Meeting the Net-zero Challenge: Corporate Climate Impact at Scale With the Voluntary Carbon Market
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by Dr. Jennifer Jenkins (Rubicon Carbon) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - March 11, 2024
The Place of Human Values in Climate-risk Research
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by Casey Helgeson (Pennsylvania State University) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - March 4, 2024
Heat Waves: Extreme Events in a Warming World
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by Lucas Vargas Zeppetello (UC Berkeley) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - February 19, 2024
The Importance of Wetlands and Waterbodies to the Global Carbon Budget
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by Meredith Holgerson (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - February 12, 2024
How Can Ordinary People Make a Difference to the Climate Crisis?
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2024 Climate Change Seminar by Caroline Levine (Literatures in English, Cornell University) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - February 5, 2024
Carbon Capture & Storage: More Useful for Producing Oil than Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
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Charles Harvey (cee.mit.edu/people_individual/charles-f-harvey/) is a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at MIT. Recorded at Cornell University on September 7, 2023
How to Prevent the Next Pandemic: Nature-Based Solutions and Policy Opportunities (Q&A Session)
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Cornell University Prof. Charley Willison moderated a Q&A Session for Raina Plowright's June 26 webinar: ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/view/K062623/ For more information on the webinar and participants, visit: ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/overview/K062623/ Sign up for our newsletter: atkinson@cornell.edu
Eating Our Cake Without Losing It: Modeling for Global Food Security and Environmental Goals
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Sonali McDermid (New York University, Environmental Studies) atkinson.cornell.edu/climatesem Recorded at Cornell University - May 8, 2023
How Can We Understand the Vulnerabilities Communities Face to Climate Change-related Disasters?
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How Can We Understand the Vulnerabilities Communities Face to Climate Change-related Disasters?
How to Reach Low Carbon Targets - What does the 1.5C Report Tell Us?
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How to Reach Low Carbon Targets - What does the 1.5C Report Tell Us?
Bouncing Back From the Climate Crisis
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Bouncing Back From the Climate Crisis
Building a Net-Zero America
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Building a Net-Zero America
A Roadmap for Climate Action - Investing in Technology, Nature and Policy for a Sustainable Planet
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A Roadmap for Climate Action - Investing in Technology, Nature and Policy for a Sustainable Planet
Climate Justice: Why We Can’t Wait
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Climate Justice: Why We Can’t Wait
Universities in the Climate Crisis: Lessons From the Land-grant Experience
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Universities in the Climate Crisis: Lessons From the Land-grant Experience
Known Unknowns or Unknown Unknowns? Uncertainty in Climate Change Projections & How to Handle Them
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Known Unknowns or Unknown Unknowns? Uncertainty in Climate Change Projections & How to Handle Them
How Cornell’s Deep Borehole Observatory Informs the Potential for Deep Geothermal Heating on Campus
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How Cornell’s Deep Borehole Observatory Informs the Potential for Deep Geothermal Heating on Campus
The Political Economy of Greening China
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The Political Economy of Greening China
An Introduction to Climate Risk Management
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An Introduction to Climate Risk Management
How Waste Became ‘Renewable’ in Baltimore - A Cautionary Tale
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How Waste Became ‘Renewable’ in Baltimore - A Cautionary Tale
Climate Change and Health
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Climate Change and Health
Lessons From the Front Line
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Lessons From the Front Line
How to Achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Midcentury
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How to Achieve Net Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Midcentury

Комментарии

  • @markw4206
    @markw4206 4 месяца назад

    Awesome talk, Aaron! Pointed here by Mr. Tommy Reno. Hope you're doing well. :) -- Mark Willis

  • @flobamoratadsenglishmikaelsoge

    This is an enlightening lecture I heard it for the first time. Thanks so much for the great content.

  • @sherry9547
    @sherry9547 Год назад

    Weather for money 💰

  • @blancau8223
    @blancau8223 Год назад

    😂😆 how much is he getting 🤑💰 to lie?

  • @bimbashamendra1034
    @bimbashamendra1034 2 года назад

    Can I interview you for my thesis work? Bimba from Sweden

  • @olgaraffa1
    @olgaraffa1 2 года назад

    No

  • @RichardKCollins
    @RichardKCollins 2 года назад

    Too bad the person running the camera did not frame the slides so they could be read. You had some good things to say, but no links to resources, nor framework. Your EAT Foundation is not linked, nor the Atkinson Center. RUclips can be a place for discussion and collaboration, but it takes a bit of effort. Not just posting things with no thought for where the information and people fit into larger issues. I think that malnutrition impact on resistance to infectious and chronic diseases is worse than most people realize. But changing it needs a shared understanding of the whole and the values placed on each part. And auditable organizations and processes to see where money and resources are actually applied.

  • @StuBoIsEpic
    @StuBoIsEpic 2 года назад

    Please disavow this evil man who uses Anti-Jewish dog whistles.

  • @JulieAnnRacino
    @JulieAnnRacino 3 года назад

    We appreciate the seminar during the Obama Administration of Paris Climate Agreement and the university, "non-profit" conference held in conjunction with the COP21. On the timelines, we particularly appreciated the 1970 Earth Day (now on US postage stamps), creation of NOAA (and US atmospheric studies globally), 1992 (UNFCCC, current framework with modifications on climate change) and the well known Kyoto Protocol (1997) to Doha in 2012. I was honored to celebrate Cornell University's 150th Anniversary, and to highlight the Paris 2015 Climate Accords in the Section on the Environment and Natural Resources Administration, American Society for Public Administration (December 2015). Julie Ann Racino, Cornell University Alumni, 2021

  • @andya2665
    @andya2665 3 года назад

    These "scientists" dont know squat. They are propagandists. Scientists were saying that volcanoes put out way more co2 than man ever has throughout history when Pinatubo blew. Why don't they plant more rain forrests? They never talk about that. Its a dangerous thing to mess with nature... they are asking for trouble.

  • @JulieAnnRacino
    @JulieAnnRacino 3 года назад

    Great variation between the 2017 and 2021 Climate Change Seminar Series! In the meantime, President Trump who called climate change a hoax was replaced by Democratic President Joe Biden who issued his first Executive Order by rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement! We do agree that "science continues" though the influences become clearer from soybeans to rice (today at Asian American hate crimes)!!! Julie Ann Racino, American Society for Public Administration, SSTIG (Science and Technology in Government), 2021

  • @JulieAnnRacino
    @JulieAnnRacino 3 года назад

    Thanks to Peter Hess for hosting the 2021 Cornell University Climate Change Series, and good to see his introduction back in 2018! Julie Ann Racino, ASPA, SENRA and HHSA, 2018 "respiratory and lung diseases"

  • @JulieAnnRacino
    @JulieAnnRacino 3 года назад

    Viewed the 2019 Climate Change Seminar of Cornell University post the 2021 new federal Biden (Democratic) Administration Climate Summit and Executive Order to return to the Paris Climate Agreement. In 2019, Republican President Trump (who has academic foundation, businesses, governments, and university-Trump University) called climate change a hoax and withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement which was signed by the Obama-Biden Administration prior to his election. Climate change has a long history in the Democratic Party dating back to Al Gore and the Clinton Administration; during the entire 2011-2021, New York State (where Cornell University is located) has had as their leadership Democratic Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (who also served in that administration at US HUD). We have questioned ourselves both the IPCC Panel "future projections" (e.g., SPM1) and whether "Americans" have agreed to the "lifestyle changes" or the "world goals on equality" that underpin working groups at the United Nations. Excellent presentation and particularly for this party, the energy (supply and demand) and land use graph (this presentation, maize, rice and wheat) related to the Sustainable Development Goals. Good to hear about our 10% women in the atmospheric sciences, intergenerational (and gender) equity, scientific process for the IPCC report, expert reviewers and government scientists, and "carbon sequestration technologies" ! Looking forward to Glasgow in November 2021, and good to hear Peter Hess as moderator and host for the past two years! Julie Ann Racino, American Society for Public Administration, International, 2021

  • @redneckguy2169
    @redneckguy2169 3 года назад

    Wow

  • @elmyra.jackson
    @elmyra.jackson 3 года назад

    Excellent!!

  • @ultimateclawz1790
    @ultimateclawz1790 3 года назад

    GOOD One REEE slaughter

  • @ultimateclawz1790
    @ultimateclawz1790 3 года назад

    XD good hurricane explaining

  • @ultimateclawz1790
    @ultimateclawz1790 3 года назад

    Hurricanes looks like a tornado tbh

  • @ultimateclawz1790
    @ultimateclawz1790 3 года назад

    I’m trying to make the comment bigger

  • @ultimateclawz1790
    @ultimateclawz1790 3 года назад

    Still I bet hurricanes have 200 deaths I know that

  • @ultimateclawz1790
    @ultimateclawz1790 3 года назад

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤨🤨🤨😂😂😂

  • @ultimateclawz1790
    @ultimateclawz1790 3 года назад

    Only one comment wow

  • @garyha2650
    @garyha2650 3 года назад

    That's a fine talk. I'm hoping some folks at Cornell can consider this point: The year is 2122 and you're a scientist reading about a 2.2 kiloyear event, that's 2,200 years BP (before present). First you have to look up when that report was written. What narcissistic navel-gazing terminology by climate scientists as if now is the only thing that really matters when writing the report. For you, in 2122, it's the 2.316 kiloyear event because that one was written in 2006, hypothetically. Not a very smart method of dating things. We need to change that. Just state years plainly, not deltas.

    • @garyha2650
      @garyha2650 3 года назад

      You have to find the source date and do the math to find out it was simply ~194 BC

  • @nebadonlanonandek3672
    @nebadonlanonandek3672 3 года назад

    Douglas macmartin , I'm just curious if the use of gold has entered your mind when you ponder on ways to repair earth's ozone layers. Please understand what I'm suggesting is one way you can restore ozone, gold and the sun which is truly responsible for our atmosphere existing to begin with, integrating gold into to upper most atmosphere will give the reflectance I believe you are in search of. Good luck with all efforts you put forth in the monumental quest to restore or save ozone

  • @edwardsenkondo6219
    @edwardsenkondo6219 4 года назад

    I am so inspired by Prof. Bruce C. Monger. One day he will be my academic supervisor.

  • @user-qd7ei2wl7x
    @user-qd7ei2wl7x 4 года назад

    기후학과 기후변화 듣는 사람 나와라

  • @terencefield3204
    @terencefield3204 4 года назад

    Dr Patrick Moore ( ex Greenpeace) says more CO2 = more plant growth. Comments please?????

    • @ilrlpenguin
      @ilrlpenguin 4 года назад

      Terence Field it’s addressed in the video, while it does technically increase plant growth, the structure, nutrition, and reproduction rates of the plant are compromised.

    • @JulieAnnRacino
      @JulieAnnRacino 3 года назад

      We were delighted that Lewis Ziska indicated that the effect of CO2 on plant biology is now being studied by Cornell's students. We, of course, have "CO2 bad", including raising "land temperatures" which in today's lecture can increase sterility of flowering plants. Julie Ann Racino, ASPA, SSTIG, 2021

    • @nkristianschmidt
      @nkristianschmidt Год назад

      @@ilrlpenguin I do not quite understand it; the planet was a lot more lush with c3 plants when co2 levels were eight times the rate of today; and c3 plants are more nutritious; what am I missing?

  • @DevotionToChaos
    @DevotionToChaos 4 года назад

    An interesting find. Thanks! Have been looking for a way to get into this field so that I can understand or begin to understand this heavily politicized topic a bit better.

  • @nanamary6
    @nanamary6 4 года назад

    I’m curious how would this be powered, most of our hives are located in fields , or least to far away from a power source... but I love your idea.. most bee keepers do not like to use strong chemicals on their hives but it’s the only way to reduce the number of mites 🐝

  • @EnvironmentalCoffeehouse
    @EnvironmentalCoffeehouse 5 лет назад

    Watching now. This is very welcome!

  • @stevemartin4249
    @stevemartin4249 5 лет назад

    The Climate State and World War III ... this is a VERY important video, an excellent presentation and equally good questions by the students. It is good that this is on RUclips, but I hope this message can be further spread in book form, something similar to Naomi Klein's 'Disaster Capitalism', but grounded more in the neo-malthusian dysfunctions of what happens when social primates try to become hierarchical-herding primates, and end up as swarming primates. I think the world-wide scale you are describing in this lecture is empirically irrefutable, and as an emergent phenomenon, not reducible to other academic domains. But I think I could add another dimension that helps describe the rise of this phenomena, though with a corresponding increase in questions and problems, rather than answers and solutions. My undergrad was in biology, UNC-W (mid '70's), but with a heavy reading of philosophy of science and mathematics ... UNC-Chapel Hill. Some 36 years ago, I moved to Japan where I currently live, and obtained an M.Ed. from Temple University Japan, matriculated into the doctoral program ... but never finished due to the institutional obligations and demands of obtaining tenure at a Japanese college, Jissen Women's University. I have been teaching in Japanese colleges for about 30 of those 36 years, and having reached a position as an Associate Professor of English Communication, I resigned in protest due to institutionally embedded racist/nationalist policies ... similar to what you hinted at in your lecture regarding immigration. Japan has a very spotty record of legalized human trafficking regarding technical interns from developing countries, with its 3-year 'technical training' programs as a thin veneer for near slave labor (see Debito's book 'Embedded Racism') ... and with the new low skilled immigrant work labor law going into effect in April 2019, it is only going to get much worse. I have plenty of documentation and first hand experience to back me up, but will leave that for another time. I still have a slim connection to academia here - I have been vetted to be an adjunct Prof. for Univ. of Maryland as of 2019, and most recently, finished my third stint as preliminary judge for The University of Tokyo's All Japan English Speech Contest. But more salient for this post, my particular reading background (Karl Popper, Frans de Waal, Jared Diamond, Naomi Klein, Noam Chomsky, Antony Loewenstein, etc.) seems to be narrowing in on the increasingly dysfunctional emerging social dynamics ... but an epigenetic phenomena that may have been around since the birth of the species -something along the lines of what is considered 'maturity' of the social primate compared to that of institutionalized primates ... empathy-driven, autonomous morality being replaced by rule-driven, authoritarian morality. Some of the variables include 'dark triad' personality traits, Dunbar's Number, and Hannah Arendt's insight into human nature with the Eichmann trials (followed up by the behaviorist experiments of Ascher, Milgram, and Zimbardo). If you in particular (or a sympathetic colleague, student, or viewer) are even remotely interested in a collaborative book length effort, please feel free to contact me. I am driven by a moral obligation to offer my services, not as a business opportunity. Although I have yet to see all of this particular video lecture, I have posted the above message in comments to your other lecture. Kind regards, former Associate Prof. of English Communication, Jissen Women's College Steven (Steve) Martin, Tokyo Japan.

  • @sylvestregagnon5681
    @sylvestregagnon5681 5 лет назад

    Good intention dont make Good result. Those clothe are ugly.

  • @FirstGigawattDown
    @FirstGigawattDown 5 лет назад

    Great video! In other news, check out An Inconvenient Talk Show. Comedy + Climate Change conversation. www.caveat.nyc/event/an-inconvenient-talk-show-11-5-2018

  • @nicholastaylor880
    @nicholastaylor880 5 лет назад

    Needs to leave complicated slides up longer. Ideally put the speaker in a separate small window (sorry Dr Bailey!).

  • @scottcook7176
    @scottcook7176 6 лет назад

    It has been 28 years since the 1990 IPCC report showing human caused climate change. Since that report we have done little to nothing to reduce our carbon footprint besides adding about 70 billion tons of CO2 and now we are basing our future on non existent technologies that are being researched with no guarantees that they will work. Europe though better than the US is increasing renewable's but still not decreasing fossil fuel use. Russia is increasing it's CO2 dramatically and think Climate change is a good thing. They also can't wait for the Arctic to be Ice Free so they can utilize all the Fossil fuels it contains. Total and immediate mitigation is the only way to help limit Climate change and since that will not happen we had better get used to a 3.5 - 4C minimum World.

    • @monkeyfist.348
      @monkeyfist.348 6 лет назад

      If you've been watching the arctic destabilize recently, we mah not have long til the arctic is free of ice. Even stopping everything right now will still end in human habitat loss on a massive level. It feels like they are using old numbers, and fail to draw the right conclusions from the data we have. I just started the video, and I don't expect much, certainly we need an adiquate responce, and that doesn't seem possible. Omg, she just seems to be padding on safety, to not knowing how much is too much.

  • @50579594
    @50579594 6 лет назад

    Scientists & Governments Have Modified Weather for 100 Years ! ruclips.net/video/J4HtSncBvHs/видео.html

  • @GeraldamielsdtteTorres
    @GeraldamielsdtteTorres 6 лет назад

    Were related me and him My name is gerald amiel torres and his is gerald torres im his you know who cares

  • @TheRobdarling
    @TheRobdarling 6 лет назад

    No matter who I listen to or talk to, most people just do not want to know the reality of human cause habitat degradation. Across the board those who can understand don't see why they should drive themselves into depression and the rest just want to feel good about denying the science, denying the evidence, denying what is in front of their own eyes...and those deniers are also, across the board, religious people stuck in childhood emotional issues.

  • @ashleylala4293
    @ashleylala4293 6 лет назад

    The planet is not a laboratory. #WEDoNotConsent!

  • @a.randomjack6661
    @a.randomjack6661 6 лет назад

    I think I have detected some scientific reticence... Please be clear about what you think and say, I don't do astrology :) *James Hansen - Scientific Reticence: A Threat to Humanity and Nature* ruclips.net/video/S7z61UZoppM/видео.html&t

  • @TheSkylerStyles
    @TheSkylerStyles 6 лет назад

    FUCK OFF DOUG

  • @dennish3962
    @dennish3962 6 лет назад

    "Ignoring the option and pretending it doesn't exist" is EXACTLY what you did in your debate with Dane Wigington on WBAI. CHECKMATE!

    • @shorelineshot
      @shorelineshot 2 года назад

      I agree this guy needs to be stopped he is denying valuable data for civilians to see he has no right to censor this stuff out or even spray our upper atmosphere criminal acts against nature .

    • @acetate909
      @acetate909 2 года назад

      Excellent comment. Douglass is a liar and a fraud.

  • @rapauli
    @rapauli 6 лет назад

    Climate Ethics is unique... classical philosophical studies into the global warming world. Thanks so much for this important lecture.

  • @robertcallaghan4029
    @robertcallaghan4029 6 лет назад

    We have to reduce human emissions 100% in 20 years for 2 C. 50% of Europe's renewable energy comes from burning trees. If we had 100% renewable electricity, we would only solve 20% of total world energy demand. Renewable energy is only 2% of total world energy demand. All solar panels and wind turbines only last 30 years. Vaclav Smil said 100% total world energy transitions take 70 years. Mechanical farming is destroying soil so fast, human agriculture will be finished in 50 years.

  • @stevenstoffers4669
    @stevenstoffers4669 6 лет назад

    it's not just the core religious tenet. it's the core tenet of... well, of merely being conscious, ultimately..... that Humans are Intelligent.... Human Life is Special.... Human Technology Is Powerful.... and to "believe" we may have shat in our own nest... directly contradicts those tenets... as well as the Old Testament's verse 26.

  • @stevenstoffers4669
    @stevenstoffers4669 6 лет назад

    thank you for the video.

  • @agedjake
    @agedjake 6 лет назад

    I see this was posted some time ago. I hope that you kept going. This is a truly worthwhile project.

  • @rapauli
    @rapauli 6 лет назад

    Every student, every person expecting to march into the future will want to view this important lecture. It is clear, understandible. good production values, good graphs and images. This is a great overview of the subject... thank you very much. (not fun information) This is one of the better talks... thank you Cornell.

  • @rapauli
    @rapauli 6 лет назад

    Then there's Gallows Humor: "As the convict trudges up the steps of his gallows to face execution, the hangman slips the noose around his neck and he asks if has any last words. "Yeah, do you know any good global warming jokes?"