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Resources for the Future (RFF) is an independent, nonprofit research institution in Washington, DC. Its mission is to improve environmental, energy, and natural resource decisions through impartial economic research and policy engagement. Learn more on our website: www.rff.org/
70 Years of RFF: Looking Ahead with Young Economists at Resources for the Future (Rebroadcast)
We’re rebroadcasting another episode from the Resources Radio archive while the team is on a break through the rest of December. This week’s episode is a throwback to the final installment of a three-part series that celebrated the 70th anniversary of Resources for the Future (RFF), back in 2022. We’ll return with new episodes in the new year; in the meantime, enjoy this one and poke around the archive at Resources.org for more topics you might be interested in.
In this week’s episode rerun, host Daniel Raimi looks toward the future of RFF, as seen through the eyes of the organization’s talented and dedicated research analysts and associates. RFF’s research analysts gather and analyze data, review published studies, help write papers and reports, and do it all with dedication and enthusiasm. They’re an essential part of the organization’s research. In this episode, Raimi talks with RFF Research Analysts Emily Joiner, Sophie Pesek, Nicholas Roy, and Steven Witkin, along with Senior Research Associate and Geographic Information Systems Coordinator Alexandra Thompson. While these young scholars share how they first got interested in environmental economics, they mostly focus on the future by lending insights about the topics they think RFF scholars will be working on in 20 or 30 years-and what role they see for themselves in that future.
References and recommendations:
“70 Years of RFF: A Day in the Life at Resources for the Future, with RFF Staff” Resources Radio podcast episode; www.resources.org/resources-radio/70-years-of-rff-a-day-in-the-life-at-resources-for-the-future-with-rff-staff/
“70 Years of RFF: The Legacy of Resources for the Future, with Ray Kopp and Kerry Smith” Resources Radio podcast episode; www.resources.org/resources-radio/70-years-of-rff-the-legacy-of-resources-for-the-future-with-ray-kopp-and-kerry-smith/
“Chesapeake” by James A. Michener; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/114052/chesapeake-by-james-a-michener/
“Alaska” by James A. Michener; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/114041/alaska-by-james-a-michener/
“Hawaii” by James A. Michener; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/114063/hawaii-by-james-a-michener/
“Caribbean” by James A. Michener; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/114048/caribbean-by-james-a-michener/
“Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future” by Elizabeth Kolbert; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/617060/under-a-white-sky-by-elizabeth-kolbert/
“The Age of Revolution: 1789-1848” by Eric Hobsbawm; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/80964/the-age-of-revolution-1749-1848-by-eric-hobsbawm/
“Rip It Up and Start Again” by Simon Reynolds; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/291130/rip-it-up-and-start-again-by-simon-reynolds/
“A Sand County Almanac” by Aldo Leopold; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Sand_County_Almanac
“Severance” television series; www.imdb.com/title/tt11280740/
In this week’s episode rerun, host Daniel Raimi looks toward the future of RFF, as seen through the eyes of the organization’s talented and dedicated research analysts and associates. RFF’s research analysts gather and analyze data, review published studies, help write papers and reports, and do it all with dedication and enthusiasm. They’re an essential part of the organization’s research. In this episode, Raimi talks with RFF Research Analysts Emily Joiner, Sophie Pesek, Nicholas Roy, and Steven Witkin, along with Senior Research Associate and Geographic Information Systems Coordinator Alexandra Thompson. While these young scholars share how they first got interested in environmental economics, they mostly focus on the future by lending insights about the topics they think RFF scholars will be working on in 20 or 30 years-and what role they see for themselves in that future.
References and recommendations:
“70 Years of RFF: A Day in the Life at Resources for the Future, with RFF Staff” Resources Radio podcast episode; www.resources.org/resources-radio/70-years-of-rff-a-day-in-the-life-at-resources-for-the-future-with-rff-staff/
“70 Years of RFF: The Legacy of Resources for the Future, with Ray Kopp and Kerry Smith” Resources Radio podcast episode; www.resources.org/resources-radio/70-years-of-rff-the-legacy-of-resources-for-the-future-with-ray-kopp-and-kerry-smith/
“Chesapeake” by James A. Michener; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/114052/chesapeake-by-james-a-michener/
“Alaska” by James A. Michener; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/114041/alaska-by-james-a-michener/
“Hawaii” by James A. Michener; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/114063/hawaii-by-james-a-michener/
“Caribbean” by James A. Michener; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/114048/caribbean-by-james-a-michener/
“Under a White Sky: The Nature of the Future” by Elizabeth Kolbert; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/617060/under-a-white-sky-by-elizabeth-kolbert/
“The Age of Revolution: 1789-1848” by Eric Hobsbawm; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/80964/the-age-of-revolution-1749-1848-by-eric-hobsbawm/
“Rip It Up and Start Again” by Simon Reynolds; www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/291130/rip-it-up-and-start-again-by-simon-reynolds/
“A Sand County Almanac” by Aldo Leopold; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Sand_County_Almanac
“Severance” television series; www.imdb.com/title/tt11280740/
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In Focus-Jon Krosnick on American Perceptions of Environmental Justice
Переглядів 19День тому
Lower-income communities tend to be more vulnerable to the effects of climate change than wealthier communities. Yet 47 percent of Americans-including lower-income Americans-are unaware of this disparity. In this In Focus video, Stanford University Professor and Resources for the Future (RFF) University Fellow Jon Krosnick discusses new polling that examines Americans’ awareness of environmenta...
The Long View: Thoughts on the Economics Field from Three Environmental Economists (Rebroadcast)
Переглядів 58День тому
This week, we’re rebroadcasting an episode from the Resources Radio archive while the team is on a break through the rest of December. We’ll be back with new episodes in the new year; in the meantime, enjoy this throwback and poke around the archive at Resources.org for more topics you might be interested in. In this week’s episode rerun, host Margaret Walls talks with economists Maximilian Auf...
In Focus-Katarina Nehrkorn on Climate and Trade Policy at COP29
Переглядів 3214 днів тому
Climate and trade policy was a major point of discussion at the 29th annual Conference of the Parties (COP29), which began a month ago today. In the latest In Focus video, RFF Senior Research Analyst Katarina Nehrkorn discusses two key topics of conversation at the annual climate conference: the debate over “unilateral trade measures”-climate policies created by rich countries that affect devel...
Facing Fears and Imagining Innovation for Climate Change, with Kim Stanley Robinson (Rebroadcast)
Переглядів 8314 днів тому
In this week’s episode rerun, host Daniel Raimi talks with Kim Stanley Robinson, acclaimed author of many books, most recently “The Ministry for the Future.” Robinson’s books vividly illustrate some of the most devastating potential consequences of climate change, but that’s not all they do-the books also offer innovation and optimism, imagining the ways in which we can prevent some of the wors...
Public Engagement in Invasive Species Detection, with Rebecca Epanchin-Niell (Rebroadcast)
Переглядів 2821 день тому
This week, we’re rebroadcasting an episode from the Resources Radio archive while the team is on a break through the rest of December. We’ll be back with new episodes in the new year; in the meantime, enjoy this throwback and poke around the archive at Resources.org for more topics you might be interested in. In this week’s episode rerun, host Kristin Hayes talks with Rebecca Epanchin-Niell, a ...
In Focus-Suzanne Russo on Environmental and Energy Justice in Climate Policy
Переглядів 81Місяць тому
Energy and environmental justice have been prioritized at the federal level over the past four years. For example, an executive order requires that 40 percent of the benefits of certain climate policies reach disadvantaged communities, and the Inflation Reduction Act includes provisions and funding to support a transition to clean energy in underserved communities. Suzanne Russo, a fellow at Re...
Making Room for the River with Nature-Based Solutions, with Matt Chambers
Переглядів 47Місяць тому
In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Matt Chambers, a researcher at the Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems at the University of Georgia, about managing floods with nature-based solutions. Chambers discusses the history of levee systems in the United States, the challenges that the widespread use of levees have presented, and approaches to floodplain management that...
What Are Sustainable Aviation Fuels?, with Nafisa Lohawala
Переглядів 62Місяць тому
In this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Nafisa Lohawala, a fellow at Resources for the Future, about sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs). Lohawala discusses the climate impact of the aviation industry, different types of SAFs, and the reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that SAFs can help achieve. Lohawala also discusses policies that support the adoption of SAFs, including intern...
RFF Webinar | Offshore Wind Power Examined
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As government officials and stakeholders decide how strongly to support offshore wind development for electricity generation, their beliefs about the effects of offshore wind farms on the costs, emissions, and health effects of electricity generation are important. Resources for the Future (RFF) conducted an analysis to project and evaluate the benefits and effects of 32 planned or proposed off...
Black Farmers in America, with Seanicaa Edwards Herron
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In this week’s episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Seanicaa Edwards Herron, founder and executive director of the Freedmen Heirs Foundation, about challenges facing Black farmers in the United States. Herron discusses historical and systemic barriers that Black farmers have encountered, and continue to encounter, in the US agricultural industry. Their conversation covers access to land, cap...
Building with Mass Timber, with Pat Layton
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Building with Mass Timber, with Pat Layton
In Focus-Daniel Shawhan on the Effects of Offshore Wind Development
Переглядів 62Місяць тому
In Focus-Daniel Shawhan on the Effects of Offshore Wind Development
RFF Webinar | Environmental Justice in Regulatory Decisionmaking
Переглядів 124Місяць тому
RFF Webinar | Environmental Justice in Regulatory Decisionmaking
What Does NIMBYism Cost Society?, with Stephen Jarvis
Переглядів 29Місяць тому
What Does NIMBYism Cost Society?, with Stephen Jarvis
Managing Ambition Differences Between Across Multi-State Cap-and-Invest Programs
Переглядів 452 місяці тому
Managing Ambition Differences Between Across Multi-State Cap-and-Invest Programs
In Focus-Jon Krosnick on Partisan Views About Climate Change
Переглядів 472 місяці тому
In Focus-Jon Krosnick on Partisan Views About Climate Change
Understanding Inequities in Access to Wastewater Systems, Maura Allaire
Переглядів 312 місяці тому
Understanding Inequities in Access to Wastewater Systems, Maura Allaire
Analyzing Industrial Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mitigation
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Analyzing Industrial Greenhouse Gas Emissions Mitigation
How Consumers Respond to Electricity Prices, with Jesse Buchsbaum
Переглядів 482 місяці тому
How Consumers Respond to Electricity Prices, with Jesse Buchsbaum
The Future of Environmental and Energy Justice: A Policy Leadership Series Event with Shalanda Baker
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The Future of Environmental and Energy Justice: A Policy Leadership Series Event with Shalanda Baker
In Focus-Marc Hafstead on Addressing the Cost of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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In Focus-Marc Hafstead on Addressing the Cost of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Surveying American Public Opinion on Climate Change, with Jon Krosnick
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Surveying American Public Opinion on Climate Change, with Jon Krosnick
Local Attitudes Toward Energy Projects, with Holly Caggiano and Sara Constantino
Переглядів 532 місяці тому
Local Attitudes Toward Energy Projects, with Holly Caggiano and Sara Constantino
Will Carbon Capture Make Local Air Pollution Worse?, with Andrew Waxman
Переглядів 543 місяці тому
Will Carbon Capture Make Local Air Pollution Worse?, with Andrew Waxman
In Focus-Billy Pizer on Priorities for Climate Policy
Переглядів 673 місяці тому
In Focus-Billy Pizer on Priorities for Climate Policy
Adding Equity to Environmental Models, with Amanda Giang
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Adding Equity to Environmental Models, with Amanda Giang
Power Flows: Understanding the Barriers to Electricity Transmission, with Catherine Hausman
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Power Flows: Understanding the Barriers to Electricity Transmission, with Catherine Hausman
Implications of the Supreme Court Overturning the Chevron Decision, with Daniel Farber
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Implications of the Supreme Court Overturning the Chevron Decision, with Daniel Farber
In Focus-Jon Krosnick on American Opinions on Climate Policies
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In Focus-Jon Krosnick on American Opinions on Climate Policies
Does the State of New York realize that the climate has been changing for 4.7 billion (with a B) years and will continue changing long after mankind has killed itself off. Humans make no measurable difference in this changing process. It is a money grab that will ultimately be paid for by the honest hard working citizens of New York. Wake up people. This is NO BUENO !
Good God you are insufferable.
Very insightful!
Nuclear is the only realistic mass energy production model.
Lol. You can’t MEASURE the impact definitively. That’s the entire problem.
how about make renewables affordable instead of coming up with silly ideas that will ruin the economy and cause energy prices to skyrocket
Carbon tax is bogus. Carbon is natural and needed for plants to flourish.
Go drink soy
me with my tinfoil hat - can't you people see it, the fucking chemtrails... these people are modifying the atmosphere... scientists - you're a crackpot, it's just water vapour from condensation.... you should learn about planes... also scientists 11 years ago - ua-cam.com/video/BEy9aM9g6Jk/v-deo.htmlsi=ps8tYxs3okuXwvmm
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Paris and french are communist feminine males. So they will agree to rubbish like this of Bill Gates.
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What a coincidence.My name is in this video micheal alexander craig feb-11-1986
Taped in 2020?
DOPE !!! The sun drives 99% of the climate. Every elementary student understands this. All of Human carbon reduction is wiped out with even one major forest fire. Maybe your insane lobby will soon advocate cutting down all the earths trees to prevent carbon from being released into the atmosphere.
Very interesting research. I’m on the board of a small utility in the ISO-NE territory. We have decarbonized our power supply and installing an EATON advanced metering system. As part of this modernization effort we are designing a new default Time of Use rate structure based on how utilities expenses are incurred. A redesign of how the ISO-NE markets function would require a new design of this rate to remain based on how utility expenses are incurred. More work but worth it to address heat wave demand, regional natural gas constraints and advancing ISO-NE’s recarbonization efforts.
Penetration of renewable depends highly on inflation rate and borrowing rate. Consider high interest rates then solar installations would significantly slow down as we saw in 2023 and 2024 post covid up to 2027 as projections go. I see it being nowhere considered properly .
Non-profit means government funded, which really means tax payer money
They are already doing this in Massachusetts a bunch of evil demons. They block the sun now! We know what Harvard & MIT are doing as if we are blind! They are already doing this! Pure evil puppets!
Nice overview. My team and I work with large transmission customers and wholesale interconnection agreements.
Technically, geothermal isn't a renewable resource but there is a vast reservoir of energy even though it is limited
what do you mean?
The sun IS NOT yours to block out and we all weant you to STOP, ARE YOU INSANE ?
STOP ¬¬¬ Stratospheric Aerosol Injection ¬¬¬¬ You are poisoning all of humanity & nature via spraying TOXIC NANO-PARTICULATES! ¬¬¬¬ YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO BLOCK THE LIFE GIVING SUN LIGHT!
If only David knew that we know…
Time mark 20:00mins yes this whole thing is getting way too complicated and way to overthought when it doesn't even need to be.
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By blaming our once 4 Seasons as Climate Change based on Human Activity and/or Green House Gases they ignore and LIE by Omission, about the known Geoengineering aka Weather Modification Systems aka Weather Warfare! "Today technology exists for man to manipulate the worlds cloud coverage and He who controls the weather, controls the world!" Lyndon Bombing Butthead Johnson, 1967
At EVgo as CEO Cathy Zoi was mediocrity personified.
Obama admin did absolutely nothing for EVs. Obama made the USA the number one oil producer. Obama owns two mansions neither of them have Solar and Obama does not own or drive an EV. He never once stepped foot inside TESLA. He only visited with Musk at SPACEX because that is part of the military industrial complex and governed by the Pentagon. As for the Clinton administration one of the most criminal regimes in global history with a litany of heinous atrocities around the world, on ecology the Clinton admin was an endless series of environmental crimes. Obama admin even allowed BP to write-off from their corporate taxes the billion$ in "punishment" for their Gulf of Mexico ecocide.
It would help many of us to have captions😊
Please just forget SO2 , SAI, Sulfur already kills 7million people per year and contributes to ozone depletion and requires far too much volume and for far too longer period of time, it will never happen , However Iron salt SAI could convert all the methane a [much stronger greenhouse gas ] to co2 and at the same time reflect solar radiation back to where it came from and after 2/3 years the Iron salt falls to the ocean's and fertilizers the Seas thus stimulating the Phyto plank tum to consume the CO in the ocean s , a Triple effect [win win win ] over its lifetime, and you would only need to spray for 10/15 years to reduce temp by 2 DG globally not the 50 required by SO2 And the only other thing to consider is HAAAAP , high altitude active aroura aerosol program , We could charge the existing particles in the atmosphere including the iron salt to reflect the solar radiation back to space , Reasearch Reasearch , Reasearch www.theglobalgorilla.com
Please just forget SO2 , SAI, Sulfur already kills 7million people per year and contributes to ozone depletion and requires far too much volume and for far too longer period of time, it will never happen , However Iron salt SAI could convert all the methane a [much stronger greenhouse gas ] to co2 and at the same time reflect solar radiation back to where it came from and after 2/3 years the Iron salt falls to the ocean's and fertilizers the Seas thus stimulating the Phyto plank tum to consume the CO in the ocean s , a Triple effect [win win win ] over its lifetime, and you would only need to spray for 10/15 years to reduce temp by 2 DG globally not the 50 required by SO2 And the only other thing to consider is HAAAAP , high altitude active aroura aerosol program , We could charge the existing particles in the atmosphere including the iron salt to reflect the solar radiation back to space , Reasearch Reasearch , Reasearch www.theglobalgorilla.com
Take this to COP and demand action this year We need a global carbon tax and we need it now. The time for talk, BLA BLA BLA is over The planet is at a tipping point, It can't wait, Time to stand up and make a legend of yourself. Vote as one and please pass this bill Worldwide carbon tax @ 20 % carbon tariff should apply to all greenhouse gas polluters Eg 20 % on a barrel of oil Eg 20 % on a Tn of coal Eg 20 % on a kg of meat Eg 20 % on, a Tn cement produced, Eg 20 % on a Tn Steel produced. Etc. Etc. ETC Carbon tax worldwide Paid to a central carbon fund UNGCF. Administered and regulated by the United Nations Global Carbon Fund. UNGCF fund A 20 %of total sales of greenhouse gas Emitteing, polluters should pay for the mess Creating a yearly fund of 2 trillion dollars 40 GT @ 50$ per tn = 2 trillion per year That is 10 billion per year For 195 countries and territories, SO they can have any chance of reaching their net zero targets and fifty billion for the UNGCF, this will fund all the UN's global, humanitarian projects I am shaw you will all agree, that they deserve this fund and they do a great job for all the planet's occupants 2 trillion per year For 50 years That's 100 trillion dollars to repair climate change. That is less than 2% of the global yearly gross GDP, So we can build and create utility infrastructure for hundreds of years.I can't make it any simpler than that, please Global ambassadors help your people The countries can utilize their funds to build the infrastructure required for a clean green future carbon capture and storage facilities, organic carbon sinks Research and development into CO2 reduction technology Atmospheric reduction strategy ocean reduction strategies The polluters must pay the free ride must end, and everyone should receive, This is a global problem and requires a global solution, all working together as one. Absolutely. T
Please just forget SO2 , SAI, Sulfur already kills 7million people per year and contributes to ozone depletion and requires far too much volume and for far too longer period of time, it will never happen , However Iron salt SAI could convert all the methane a [much stronger greenhouse gas ] to co2 and at the same time reflect solar radiation back to where it came from and after 2/3 years the Iron salt falls to the ocean's and fertilizers the Seas thus stimulating the Phyto plank tum to consume the CO in the ocean s , a Triple effect [win win win ] over its lifetime, and you would only need to spray for 10/15 years to reduce temp by 2 DG globally not the 50 required by SO2 And the only other thing to consider is HAAAAP , high altitude active aroura aerosol program , We could charge the existing particles in the atmosphere including the iron salt to reflect the solar radiation back to space , Reasearch Reasearch , Reasearch www.theglobalgorilla.com
Please just forget SO2 , SAI, Sulfur already kills 7million people per year and contributes to ozone depletion and requires far too much volume and for far too longer period of time, it will never happen , However Iron salt SAI could convert all the methane a [much stronger greenhouse gas ] to co2 and at the same time reflect solar radiation back to where it came from and after 2/3 years the Iron salt falls to the ocean's and fertilizers the Seas thus stimulating the Phyto plank tum to consume the CO in the ocean s , a Triple effect [win win win ] over its lifetime, and you would only need to spray for 10/15 years to reduce temp by 2 DG globally not the 50 required by SO2 And the only other thing to consider is HAAAAP , high altitude active aroura aerosol program , We could charge the existing particles in the atmosphere including the iron salt to reflect the solar radiation back to space , Reasearch Reasearch , Reasearch www.theglobalgorilla.com
Take this to COP and demand action this year We need a global carbon tax and we need it now. The time for talk, BLA BLA BLA is over The planet is at a tipping point, It can't wait, Time to stand up and make a legend of yourself. Vote as one and please pass this bill Worldwide carbon tax @ 20 % carbon tariff should apply to all greenhouse gas polluters Eg 20 % on a barrel of oil Eg 20 % on a Tn of coal Eg 20 % on a kg of meat Eg 20 % on, a Tn cement produced, Eg 20 % on a Tn Steel produced. Etc. Etc. ETC Carbon tax worldwide Paid to a central carbon fund UNGCF. Administered and regulated by the United Nations Global Carbon Fund. UNGCF fund A 20 %of total sales of greenhouse gas Emitteing, polluters should pay for the mess Creating a yearly fund of 2 trillion dollars 40 GT @ 50$ per tn = 2 trillion per year That is 10 billion per year For 195 countries and territories, SO they can have any chance of reaching their net zero targets and fifty billion for the UNGCF, this will fund all the UN's global, humanitarian projects I am shaw you will all agree, that they deserve this fund and they do a great job for all the planet's occupants 2 trillion per year For 50 years That's 100 trillion dollars to repair climate change. That is less than 2% of the global yearly gross GDP, So we can build and create utility infrastructure for hundreds of years.I can't make it any simpler than that, please Global ambassadors help your people The countries can utilize their funds to build the infrastructure required for a clean green future carbon capture and storage facilities, organic carbon sinks Research and development into CO2 reduction technology Atmospheric reduction strategy ocean reduction strategies The polluters must pay the free ride must end, and everyone should receive, This is a global problem and requires a global solution, all working together as one. Absolutely. T
Based on recent article (Natire Climate) a breach of 1.5 C occurs ~ 2030 and 2.0 C by 2045-2050. There's not much that emissions reduction can do to alter forcing (now ~ 1 W/m^2 Hansen 2023). In addition to GHG emission reduction, some element of cooling strategies are needed. We only have a few years to develop pilot studies, including monitoring energy and land production impact.
Take this to COP and demand action this year We need a global carbon tax and we need it now. The time for talk, BLA BLA BLA is over The planet is at a tipping point, It can't wait, Time to stand up and make a legend of yourself. Vote as one and please pass this bill Worldwide carbon tax @ 20 % carbon tariff should apply to all greenhouse gas polluters Eg 20 % on a barrel of oil Eg 20 % on a Tn of coal Eg 20 % on a kg of meat Eg 20 % on, a Tn cement produced, Eg 20 % on a Tn Steel produced. Etc. Etc. ETC Carbon tax worldwide Paid to a central carbon fund UNGCF. Administered and regulated by the United Nations Global Carbon Fund. UNGCF fund A 20 %of total sales of greenhouse gas Emitteing, polluters should pay for the mess Creating a yearly fund of 2 trillion dollars 40 GT @ 50$ per tn = 2 trillion per year That is 10 billion per year For 195 countries and territories, SO they can have any chance of reaching their net zero targets and fifty billion for the UNGCF, this will fund all the UN's global, humanitarian projects I am shaw you will all agree, that they deserve this fund and they do a great job for all the planet's occupants 2 trillion per year For 50 years That's 100 trillion dollars to repair climate change. That is less than 2% of the global yearly gross GDP, So we can build and create utility infrastructure for hundreds of years.I can't make it any simpler than that, please Global ambassadors help your people The countries can utilize their funds to build the infrastructure required for a clean green future carbon capture and storage facilities, organic carbon sinks Research and development into CO2 reduction technology Atmospheric reduction strategy ocean reduction strategies The polluters must pay the free ride must end, and everyone should receive, This is a global problem and requires a global solution, all working together as one. Absolutely. T
Take this to COP and demand action this year We need a global carbon tax and we need it now. The time for talk, BLA BLA BLA is over The planet is at a tipping point, It can't wait, Time to stand up and make a legend of yourself. Vote as one and please pass this bill Worldwide carbon tax @ 20 % carbon tariff should apply to all greenhouse gas polluters Eg 20 % on a barrel of oil Eg 20 % on a Tn of coal Eg 20 % on a kg of meat Eg 20 % on, a Tn cement produced, Eg 20 % on a Tn Steel produced. Etc. Etc. ETC Carbon tax worldwide Paid to a central carbon fund UNGCF. Administered and regulated by the United Nations Global Carbon Fund. UNGCF fund A 20 %of total sales of greenhouse gas Emitteing, polluters should pay for the mess Creating a yearly fund of 2 trillion dollars 40 GT @ 50$ per tn = 2 trillion per year That is 10 billion per year For 195 countries and territories, SO they can have any chance of reaching their net zero targets and fifty billion for the UNGCF, this will fund all the UN's global, humanitarian projects I am shaw you will all agree, that they deserve this fund and they do a great job for all the planet's occupants 2 trillion per year For 50 years That's 100 trillion dollars to repair climate change. That is less than 2% of the global yearly gross GDP, So we can build and create utility infrastructure for hundreds of years.I can't make it any simpler than that, please Global ambassadors help your people The countries can utilize their funds to build the infrastructure required for a clean green future carbon capture and storage facilities, organic carbon sinks Research and development into CO2 reduction technology Atmospheric reduction strategy ocean reduction strategies The polluters must pay the free ride must end, and everyone should receive, This is a global problem and requires a global solution, all working together as one. Absolutely. T
Take this to COP and demand action this year We need a global carbon tax and we need it now. The time for talk, BLA BLA BLA is over The planet is at a tipping point, It can't wait, Time to stand up and make a legend of yourself. Vote as one and please pass this bill Worldwide carbon tax @ 20 % carbon tariff should apply to all greenhouse gas polluters Eg 20 % on a barrel of oil Eg 20 % on a Tn of coal Eg 20 % on a kg of meat Eg 20 % on, a Tn cement produced, Eg 20 % on a Tn Steel produced. Etc. Etc. ETC Carbon tax worldwide Paid to a central carbon fund UNGCF. Administered and regulated by the United Nations Global Carbon Fund. UNGCF fund A 20 %of total sales of greenhouse gas Emitteing, polluters should pay for the mess Creating a yearly fund of 2 trillion dollars 40 GT @ 50$ per tn = 2 trillion per year That is 10 billion per year For 195 countries and territories, SO they can have any chance of reaching their net zero targets and fifty billion for the UNGCF, this will fund all the UN's global, humanitarian projects I am shaw you will all agree, that they deserve this fund and they do a great job for all the planet's occupants 2 trillion per year For 50 years That's 100 trillion dollars to repair climate change. That is less than 2% of the global yearly gross GDP, So we can build and create utility infrastructure for hundreds of years.I can't make it any simpler than that, please Global ambassadors help your people The countries can utilize their funds to build the infrastructure required for a clean green future carbon capture and storage facilities, organic carbon sinks Research and development into CO2 reduction technology Atmospheric reduction strategy ocean reduction strategies The polluters must pay the free ride must end, and everyone should receive, This is a global problem and requires a global solution, all working together as one. Absolutely. T
Perfect explanation thanks for information
~1:05:00 It's very hard for me to take any of this panel seriously, after veering off into Kim Stanely Robinson. Geezz. Ugh.
Good to know where the bathrooms are anyway