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Climate Change Question Time by RSA Panel
We have gathered some of the country’s leading experts for this, the second of our creative series of events on climate change. 
Our panel provided expert insights into the competing priorities, responsibility voids and overlapping areas of jurisdiction that make climate change such a difficult issue to resolve. 

Panellists included Economist, LSE, Lord Nicholas Stern; climate scientist, UCL, Chris Rapley CBE; Green Party member of the London Assembly, Baroness Jenny Jones; Co-founder, Futerra, Solitaire Townsend; green-energy entrepreneur and founder of Solarcentury, Jeremy Leggett; psychoanalytic psychotherapist, Rosemary Randall; environmental lawyer, Friends of the Earth, Jake White.
Published on Mar 6, 2015 
Streamed live on Feb 11, 2015
Watch the full talk here. Or listen to the full podcast.



EarthSayers Michael Mansfield; Chris Rapley; Jonathan Rowson
Date unknown Format Panel
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Climate Change Question Time with Solitaire Townsend (Panel/Edited Extract)
RSA Spotlights – taking you straight to the heart of the event, highlighting our favourite moments and key talking points.

In an edited extract from the second event in our brand-new series, we adopted a 'Question Time' format, and gathered expert representatives in each of what we feel are the seven main dimensions of the climate problem: science, behaviour, democracy, law, technology, economy and culture.

Our panel provided expert insights into the competing priorities, responsibility voids and overlapping areas of jurisdiction that make climate change such a difficult issue to resolve. 

Panellists included Economist, LSE, Lord Nicholas Stern; climate scientist, UCL, Chris Rapley CBE; Green Party member of the London Assembly, Baroness Jenny Jones; Co-founder, Futerra, Solitaire Townsend; green-energy entrepreneur and founder of Solarcentury, Jeremy Leggett; psychoanalytic psychotherapist, Rosemary Randall; environmental lawyer, Friends of the Earth, Jake White.
Published on Mar 6, 2015
Watch the full talk here. Or listen to the full podcast.

EarthSayers Jeremy Leggett; Rosemary Randall; Lord Nicholas Stern
Date unknown Format Panel
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
This Changes Everything by Naomi Klein | Guardian Docs

This Changes Everything, Naomi Klein | Guardian Docs

Published on Mar 6, 2015

Naomi Klein didn't think climate change was her issue but when she realised the close link between environmental destruction and inequality, everything changed.

In Naomi's home country, the Canadian government granted virtual free rein to companies seeking oil in Alberta's tar sands, creating a boom town in Fort McMurray. Like large numbers of activists across the world, the indigenous population in Alberta protested the environmental damage. How can we connect the dots among movements around the world to tackle climate change and inequality at the same time?
HELP BUILD AN ORGANIC NETWORK OF RESISTANCE. BECOME INVOLVED, SPEAK OUT.
EarthSayer Naomi Klein
Date unknown Format Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
CarbFix: Fixing Climate in Iceland

Fixing Climate in Iceland | The New York Times,

CarbFix, a pilot program at Iceland’s Hellisheidi Geothermal Power Station, seeks to tackle climate change by injecting greenhouse gasses into the ground for permanent storage. Published on Feb 12, 2015
EarthSayers Henry Fontain; Hrabba Gunnarsdottir; Carrie Halperin
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Megadroughts Projected for American West reports NASA
Ben Cook, NASA climate scientist talks about how he and his colleagues used tree rings to understand past droughts and climate models incorporating soil moisture data to estimate future drought risk in the 21st century.

Published on Feb 12, 2015

EarthSayer Ben Cook
Date unknown Format Instructional
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Oregonians Embrace Climage Change with Adam Davis
An excerpt from What do Oregonians Value and Believe? survey results presented by Adam Davis of DHM Research with Dave Miller Host of Think Out Loud at the City Club of Portland Friday Forum, October 4, 2013. The citizens of Oregon believe as a nation we need to consume less in the face of Climate Change. Curated and Annotated by Ruth Ann Barrett of EarthSayers.tv, Voices of Sustainability. Published on Jan 28, 2015 Full interview is here.
EarthSayer Adam Davis
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
Seven Serious Jokes About Climate Change by Marcus Brigstocke
Performance by comedian Marcus Brigstocke. Climate change is no laughing matter, but when all else fails, perhaps it's time to take humour a bit more seriously? Humour has long been a powerful tool in the social-change arsenal, but is it powerful enough to help us break through the static on this colossal issue? Is 'laughing-it-off' just about evasion, or is it the key to transforming public perspective at scale, in time?


With the climate clock ticking we witness a seemingly endless cycle of public talks, journalistic comment pieces and debates on old turf, mostly reinforcing what we already know and fear. 

Published on Jan 30, 2015

RSA Spotlights – taking you straight to the heart of the event, highlighting our favourite moments and key talking points.

In a bid to generate a new dialogue that sparks enduring change, the RSA is embarking on a series of climate events with a difference, starting with a comedy night.

EarthSayer Marcus Brigstocke
Date unknown Format Performance
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
How to Build Better, More Resilient Cities with Judith Rodin
Judith Rodin advises:  preparing for the future means building better cities. New York; Athens; Wenzhou; Boston; Oslo; Dhaka; New Orleans; Nairobi. In recent years, dozens of cities across the globe have beenhit by large-scale catastrophes of every kind: natural disaster, geopolitical conflict, food shortages, disease and contagion, terrorist attacks. If you haven't been directly touched by one of these cataclysms yourself, in our interconnected world you are sure to have been affected in some way. They harm vulnerable individuals, destabilise communities and threaten organisations and even whole societies.


We are at greater risk than ever from city-wide catastrophe, and as the severity and frequency of these disasters increase, we must become better at preparing for, responding to and recovering from them. Why did more girls than boys drown in Japan's 2011 tsunami, and what does the case of Haiti's humanitarian aid tell us about the future?



Dr Judith Rodin, President, Rockefeller Foundation, author of The Resilience Dividend, and one of the world's leading public thinkers, brings together ground-breaking research to help build a radical future in which individuals, companies and entire societies avert disaster by creating more dynamic, more resilient cities. To order her book from Amazon, just click on the image or visit your local book store. Streamed live on Jan 20, 2015


EarthSayer Judith Rodin
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Investing and Sustainability More Details
AECOM Recovering from Sandy (Part 2 of 3)
Learn how Superstorm Sandy impacted the Long Island Regional Sustainability Plan. Fran Reid, Chief Sustainability Officer Town of Hempstead and John Kaiman talk about their experiences after Superstorm Sandy hit the many communities on Long Island. Part 1 and Part 3. Published on Apr 28, 2014

EarthSayer Fran Reid
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Design and Architecture More Details
Sustainability, Climate Change and the Plan (part 3 of 3)
See how the Long Island Regional Sustainability Plan may help with planning across the region and throughout the East Coast of the United States. Published on Apr 28, 2014  Featured in the interviews is Diane Dale of AECOM and project Director and Gary Lawrence, AECOM Chief Sustainability Officer who addresses mitigation, resilency, and adaptation in relation to the recovery from Sandy.
EarthSayer Gary Lawrence
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Design and Architecture More Details
 

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