June 5, 2022
MEERTALK June 2022
Leon Simons presents his most recent analysis of atmospheric aerosols, how they affect the Earth’s albedo (surface reflectivity), and their impact on global warming. He discusses the global dimming effect caused by atmospheric aerosols and the risk of a dramatic jump in global warming due to termination shock, a situation where atmospheric aerosol levels drop quickly because of sudden reductions in fossil fuel use and sulfur content.
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Empowering Freetown: MEER's Upcycling Workshop for Sustainable Cooling Solutions
On November 6th, 2024, MEER embarked on an innovative journey to promote sustainability through its upcycling training program in Freetown's Aberdeen community. This initiative represents a pivotal step in harnessing creative recycling to address environmental challenges, focusing on transforming discarded plastic waste into valuable and functional products that contribute to passive cooling adaptations.
November 6, 2024
Blog
Gearing Up for the Aberdeen Roundabout: The MEER Freetown Team's Preparatory Exam
As Freetown continues to grow and urbanize, innovative projects that integrate both aesthetic appeal and functional utility are increasingly vital. One such initiative, led by the MEER (Mirrors for Earth's Energy Rebalancing) team, is set to transform the Aberdeen roundabout into not just a traffic facilitator but a beacon of community and comfort. The upcoming installation of a park canopy, meticulously planned and designed by our Freetown team, is a testament to this vision.
November 1, 2024
Blog
MEERTALK November 2024
COPOUT: How Governments Have Failed the People on Climate
November 1, 2024
MEERTALK