February 21, 2025
MEERTALK February 2025
Join Jeff Goodell as he explores the lethal impact of extreme heat, described as "a predatory force" in his latest book. This enlightening talk will delve into why extreme heat poses a critical threat to all living things and serves as an engine for planetary chaos. Jeff will discuss innovative adaptation strategies, including the radical redesign of buildings and entire cities, to ensure resilience in our warming world.
Jeff Goodell, author of the New York Times bestseller "The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet," has penned six other books and spent over a decade covering the climate crisis for Rolling Stone and other major publications.

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MEERTALK January 2024
A New Climate Vocabulary Herb Simmens speaks about how a new climate vocabulary can bring to life a hopeful vision of a healthy and restored climate. This narrative vision will be presented using some of the 1,000 terms - 400 original - included In his newly published book A Climate Vocabulary of the Future.
January 7, 2024
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Newsletter December 2023
Dr. Tao attends COP28
At this year's COP28 event held in Dubai, Dr. YeTao once again represented MEER, informingscientists and policymakers about the ongoingscientific experiments related to surfacereflection technology in the Global South.
December 31, 2023
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FERGUSSON COLLEGE PUNE, INDIA ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT FEATURED MEER IN THEIR COLLEGE FESTIVAL
At the GAIA festival, the environmental science department showcased MEER's unique approach to sustainability. The festival featured a comprehensive model that demonstrated MEER's core concept of 'cooling earth by reflecting sunlight'. MEER volunteers prepared a prototype that compared MEER sheets to ordinary steel sheets, revealing a significant temperature difference of 6-7 degrees Celsius. This unique feature of MEER sheets effectively addresses the crisis of increasing global temperatures.
December 29, 2023
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