May 5, 2024
MEERTALK May 2024
Learn about the complexity of tipping points, including the difference between positive and negative tipping points, whether pertaining to the Earth System or to human agency. Find out where we should be putting our focus and efforts.
Paul Beckwith is a part-time professor in climatology; working on Ph.D. in abrupt climate change. He has an engineering and physics background with a varied experience base including product management and organization, teaching, and research (academic and corporate).
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MEERTALK October 2022
MINERAL SUPPLY CHALLENGES TO PHASE OUR FOSSIL FUELS with Simon Michaux, Assoc. Prof. of Geometallurgy at the Geological Survey of Finland). Presentation and discussion about data that's been collected on global mineral reserves, as the world gradually moves toward renewable energy.
October 2, 2022
MEERTALK
Collaboration with Romanian Atmospheric 3D Research Observatory
Dr. Ye Tao visited the Romanian Atmospheric 3D Research Observatory, a collaboration of meteorologists and physical instrument builders dedicated to researching the chemical processes and air circulation movements involving moisture, clouds, and aerosols in the atmosphere above site.
September 27, 2022
Blog
MEERTALK September 2022
FACING OUR CLIMATE ANXIETY HEALTH CRISIS: Human responses to the global climate crisis and the earth’s current ecological state tend to span a wide range, including shock, grief denial numbness and rage. Embedded within the catastrophic risk of the climate crisis or issues of social justice, economic inequality, and cultural bias. Britt Wray shares how we can create personal practices and collaborative activities to strengthen ourselves and our communities? As requested by the speaker, this meeting was not recorded.
September 4, 2022
MEERTALK