Great Lakes Compact Symposium
2:08:31
Environmental Policy and Planning
2:31
Peter C. Mertz
2:56
Жыл бұрын
Meet the Future
1:50
Жыл бұрын
William Burnidge (MS/MBA ’97)
2:51
Cara Thuringer (MS ’21)
2:32
Жыл бұрын
Stephanie Judd (MS/MBA ’13)
2:39
Ecosystem Science and Management
2:48
Meet the Future: Kyle Whyte
0:31
2 жыл бұрын
2022 SEAS & PitE Commencement
1:25:38
2 жыл бұрын
A conversation with Katharine Hayhoe
1:02:13
Celebrate Sustainably
1:19
2 жыл бұрын
Dr.  Brandy Brown
58:05
2 жыл бұрын
Пікірлер
@michaelpeterson1928
@michaelpeterson1928 Ай бұрын
When I was young , I was always believed that Thunder lighting talks to each other , The next time you actually witness a Thunder lighting approaches ,chances are you`ll see a Blast of lighting through dark Clouds and quickly the opposite site of approaching clouds as if it`s responding to the first lighting, will quickly simultaneously repeat the same way as the first lighting did, It`s as though their actually talking to each other...
@ggb5583
@ggb5583 Ай бұрын
7:29 Katharine starts speaking
@rapauli
@rapauli 2 ай бұрын
This is wonderful and deep. Important. And thank you so much.
@ainsleyparrish1660
@ainsleyparrish1660 2 ай бұрын
Great speech Madison! So proud of you!
@user-tw9lz6bp6q
@user-tw9lz6bp6q 2 ай бұрын
Congratulations Shagun ❤
@OldScientist
@OldScientist 6 ай бұрын
The UN's IPCC AR6 report, chapter 11 'Weather and Climate Extreme Events in a Changing Climate' summarises the fact that severe weather events cannot be detected as increasing, nor attributed to human caused climate change: Increased Flooding: not detected, no attribution. Increased Meteorological Drought: not detected, no attribution. Increased Hydrological Drought: not detected, no attribution. Increased Tropical Cyclones: not detected, no attribution. Increased Winter Storms: not detected, no attribution. Increased Thunderstorms: not detected, no attribution. Increased Hail: not detected, no attribution. increased lightning: not detected, no attribution. Increased Extreme Winds: not detected, no attribution. There is no climate crisis. The UN's IPCC AR6 report, chapter 11 'Weather and Climate Extreme Events in a Changing Climate' summarises the fact that certain severe weather events cannot be detected as increasing, nor attributed to human caused climate change: Pages 1761 - 1765, Table 11.A.2 Synthesis table summarising assessments Heavy Precipitation: 24 out of 45 global regions low confidence in observed trend (12 medium confidence), 43 out 45 low confidence in human attribution. Agricultural Drought: 31 out of 45 global regions low confidence in observed trend (14 medium confidence. No high confidence assessment). 42 out 45 low confidence in human attribution (3 medium, no high confidence). Ecological Drought as above. Hydrological Drought: 38 out of 45 global regions low confidence in observed trend. 43 out 45 low confidence in human attribution (2 medium confidence, no high confidence). So the IPCC are saying we didn't cause droughts and we didn't make it rain. How surprising! There is no objective observational evidence that we are living in a global climate crisis. The UN's IPCC AR6, chapter 12 "Climate Change Information for Regional Impact and for Risk Assessment", section 12.5.2, table 12.12 confirms there is a lack of evidence or no signal that the following have changed: Air Pollution Weather (temperature inversions), Aridity, Avalanche (snow), Average precipitation, Average Wind Speed, Coastal Flood, Agricultural drought, Hydrological drought, Erosion of Coastlines, Fire Weather (hot and windy), Flooding From Heavy Rain (pluvial floods), Frost, Hail, Heavy Rain, Heavy Snowfall and Ice Storms, Landslides, Marine Heatwaves, Ocean Acidity, Radiation at the Earth’s Surface, River/Lake Floods, Sand and Dust Storms, Sea Level, Severe Wind Storms, Snow, Glacier, and Ice Sheets, Tropical Cyclones. How about some quotes from the UN's IPCC AR6? "There is low confidence in the emergence of heavy precipitation and pluvial and river flood frequency in observations, despite trends that have been found in a few regions." "There is low confidence in the emergence of drought frequency in observations, for any type of drought, in all regions." "Observed mean surface wind speed trends are present in many areas, but the emergence of these trends from the interannual natural variability and their attribution to human-induced climate change remains of low confidence due to various factors such as changes in the type and exposure of recording instruments, and their relation to climate change is not established. . . The same limitation also holds for wind extremes (severe storms, tropical cyclones, sand and dust storms)." There is no objective observational evidence that we are living through a global climate crisis. None.
@leeskabelund7799
@leeskabelund7799 9 ай бұрын
Wonderful discussion Bob. Thanks for all you did for me as your MLA student and have done for so many other people and landscapes!!!
@laurensargent9471
@laurensargent9471 10 ай бұрын
Ross is so fancy ☺️
@dominickshayne380
@dominickshayne380 10 ай бұрын
Promo_SM
@joshuaakinbanjo4048
@joshuaakinbanjo4048 11 ай бұрын
Indeed, the unpredictability of the FUTURE is certain. Insightful. Thank you
@melissaverduin3693
@melissaverduin3693 Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you for the boost of confidence! I'm spreading the word (and love). So proud we have you in our great state of Michigan❣ I'm hoping my grandkids will be involved with MSEAS in the near future. Because it's THEIR future we're fighting for a livable planet. 🌍
@marcusreynolds226
@marcusreynolds226 Жыл бұрын
promo sm ❣️
@syedfaisalali1991
@syedfaisalali1991 Жыл бұрын
How we contact with Kyle what
@willymack44
@willymack44 Жыл бұрын
Tate fetterman 24!!!
@ricktd6891
@ricktd6891 Жыл бұрын
Don't watch this communist propaganda.
@eruditono8641
@eruditono8641 2 жыл бұрын
So. Christina are you in 5% that is going to live or are you in the 95% of the humanity that you want to kill ?
@jeepcommiehunter5204
@jeepcommiehunter5204 2 жыл бұрын
Develope a narrative oh I got it Bill ni non science guy!
@jeepcommiehunter5204
@jeepcommiehunter5204 2 жыл бұрын
You are a fake scientist! I bet you got a big house or cabin on that lake. Why would you do that oh cuz it's fake shit AL gore.
@roypowell456
@roypowell456 2 жыл бұрын
In referring to the recent Marshall Fire in Colorado this well spoken expert said: "Unless people stop climate change by cutting back on fossil fuels, wildfires will threaten communities, Overpeck said." Now you have to ask, regarding this ultimatum: why are we to believe that there is only one solution to wildfires, especially when 97% are result of human ignition? This myopic "policy" of learning to live with wildfires is foolish and likely from political roots. We need better and we deserve better outcomes.
@adithselvaraj4821
@adithselvaraj4821 2 жыл бұрын
Can a computer science student study this course?
@ecoliberal
@ecoliberal 2 ай бұрын
Yes, of course
@raymyself8934
@raymyself8934 2 жыл бұрын
If i study animals i picture them not capture them follow study them and what its purpose i have idea research thesis about it my ambition is ecologist i graduate AB Philosophy...
@ryanmonti4903
@ryanmonti4903 3 жыл бұрын
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@zachalderton2057
@zachalderton2057 3 жыл бұрын
WHAT IS A BUSNIESS ANALYST
@mikehendershot7883
@mikehendershot7883 3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating! And Catherine, you look great and haven't aged a bit since we all went to the Leon Russell concert at Cobo Hall on 9/28/72!
@charliebrandt2263
@charliebrandt2263 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your input for India, I too cannot understand why the climate organisations are not supporting the farmers as it's exactly the resistance to Agribusiness poison farming that needs to be highlighted as it is one of the main drivers of the depletion of soils which just happen to be the best absorber of CO2 on the planet today! Only the restoration of soils can mitigate temperature rise...
@charliebrandt2263
@charliebrandt2263 3 жыл бұрын
From UK: the need for a positive story for the future is really illustrated by the cartoon. Well done!
@alejandroungaro4488
@alejandroungaro4488 3 жыл бұрын
HOW I WISH JULIAN ASSANGE WERE FREE AND THIS PROPAGANDIST FAKE JOURNALIST KLEIN WERE PUT IN HIS PLACE...
@Sivah_Akash
@Sivah_Akash 3 жыл бұрын
I wish both have more power and impact than they do right now.
@franklincasado1346
@franklincasado1346 3 жыл бұрын
We all respect but you dont know what you talking about
@alejandroungaro4488
@alejandroungaro4488 3 жыл бұрын
@@franklincasado1346 Shes now a pusher for the green agenda, which is a fake solution and a fabrication of the fascist globalists, ergo, shes being politically correct, with her always happy talk, and an agent of green fascist globalist agenda.....thats what im talking about.
@Sivah_Akash
@Sivah_Akash 3 жыл бұрын
@@alejandroungaro4488 , what do you exactly mean by green agenda? Solving climate change or solving climate change in the way she prefers it to be solved?
@Mayax33
@Mayax33 3 жыл бұрын
This is such a great video and as always, still relative work today. Thank-you so much.
@tonysotovazquez1426
@tonysotovazquez1426 3 жыл бұрын
God bless you Jose Gonzalez
@robertcallaghan4029
@robertcallaghan4029 3 жыл бұрын
*4% of mammals are wild and 68% have been wiped out in 50 years* Humans & livestock caused 80% of extinctions, climate change is just getting started Humans burn fuel at 3 Hiroshima bombs every 5 seconds Ice is melting at 1 million tons per minute per year Weather = flash floods + flash fires + flash droughts + flash mobs Climate = 30 years of weather + you don't got time to worry about climate 1 million species of plants and animals at risk of extinction ( Nat Geo 2019 ) 97% of great fresh water species gone since 1970 ( Guardian 2019 ) 96% of mammals are livestock and human ( Ecowatch 2018 ) 96% of tigers gone in 100 years ( IFL Science 2019 ) 90% of elephants gone in 100 years ( Hurriet 2019 ) 90% of lions gone in 100 years ( African Impact 2019 ) 90% of Leatherback sea turtles gone since 1980 ( Earth Watch undated ) 90% of Monarch Butterflies gone in 20 years ( Inhabitat 2014 ) 80% of Antarctic Krill gone in 30 years ( Research Gate 2005 ) 77% of Eastern lowland gorillas gone since 1996 ( Treehugger 2020 ) 68% of world’s wildlife has been wiped out since 1970 ( Mongabay 2020 ) 50% of Marine vertebrates gone since 1970 ( WWF 2015 ) 50% of Great Barrier Reef gone since 1985 ( Live Science 2012 ) 40% of Giraffes gone since 1990 ( NRDC 2019 ) 40% less insects in next 30 years ( PNAS 2019 ) 4% of mammals are wildlife ( Vegan News 2020 ) 700 Marine Species Might Go Extinct Because of Plastic ( Green Planet 2019 ) 500 vertebrate species of less than 1,000 individuals ( PNAS 2020 ) 500 species of animal have gone extinct since 1900 ( RD 2019 ) With 23 billion chickens on earth, if one sneezes we all get the flu, covids et al are here to stay Livestock use 80% of antibiotics, and the age of effective antibiotics is nearly over *Green Energy Sources & Numbers* 2020 : 2% of global energy is solar and wind -- after 20 yrs trying 2020 : CO2 up 60% in 30 yrs : up 30% in 15 yrs 2030 : 50% of world will be short of water 2040 : 15% of global energy will be renewable 2050 : 28% of global energy will be renewable, at best -- assuming no snags or snafus 2050 : 600 ppm CO2 BAU = 2X safe limit of 300 ppm set by James Hansen Vaclav Smil says energy transformations take a minimum of 75 years This is because electricity is a little over 20% of global energy use Multiple cascading tipping point collapse starts at 1.5 °C just like dominoes We have to stop burning 50% of fuel in 10 years to stop runaway hothouse mass extinction Runaway hothouse mass extinction cannot be stopped or reversed once started *REAL CLIMATE JUSTICE = 100% PRIVATE GLOBAL CARBON UBI = 0% FOR GOVERNMENTS* The key to effective private dividends is a monthly rebate deposit to citizens. Private dividends were first proposed by James Hansen and several economists 10 years ago *27 Nobel Prize winning economists* support Hansen's dividends, including: 3,589 U.S. Economists, 4 Former Chairs of the Federal Reserve and ALL 15 Former Chairs of the Council of Economic Advisers He said private monthly dividends would unite left and right to reduce emissions faster than any other way The reason you don't know what private carbon dividends are is because your head is filled with nonsense Dams and bio-energy are ecological disaster zones 80% of river life is gone and water dam wars are in Africa and Asia 50% of Euro Nord renewable electricity comes from burning imported trees You can’t burn forests for electricity to save us from the climate We can’t build wildfire suppression big enough to handle future wildfires Forest fires will burn faster than we can plant trees We burn corn, soy and palm oil in cars and will do so until 2030 so far We burn recycled plastic and paper for electricity Plastic harms the plankton that produce 10% of earth's oxygen In the last 20 years, petrochemical demand grew 7X human population We don’t have enough land for bio-energy and carbon capture, we're losing soil and water too fast To get 30% of energy from algae would take a country the size of Argentina To get 20% of global energy from solar in 30 years, we need panels 3X faster than now By 2050, there will 78 million metric tons of solar panel waste, generating 6 million metric tons of new solar panel waste annually. Standard electronics recycling methods don’t cut it for solar panels. ( Wired ) By 2040 not even half of all cars will be electric By 2040 we will have 10% less food, water and habitat if we’re lucky I know you can see this ...
@paulrobbins760
@paulrobbins760 3 жыл бұрын
This is enormously impressive. The right way to approach a project of this kind. And the right project!
@lrx54
@lrx54 4 жыл бұрын
Hello. Some new information. Climate change and increased melting. More water is flowing down from Canada. The water. Feeds into Superior, and Ontario. Superior levels are higher that Lake M and Lake Huron. The water has to flow down through the UP. And the rain is significant. Screw the evaporation. It’s largely irreverent as evaporation has happened for centuries. It’s the increased Rain and the increased flow of water down through Canada that matter. We need to understand, things will Not follow historic trends. We’ve got a big problem her, and it’s getting bigger. We can spend millions and lose billions in erosion damage. Or we can be smart and figure out how to get rid of this Hugh over supply of WATER. The time is now. Leaders must get the public on board. And come up with a plan to get rid of this water. We need to start now . I have a BS and Doctorate degree.
@Don.Challenger
@Don.Challenger 4 жыл бұрын
Ah, so all this excess water should be traded out of the watershed for erosion management - used in states beyond the natural watershed, interestingly its the evaporation that normally moves water out from its natural catchments and Professor Gronewold is saying evaporation is relevant because it is well down. Whose water interests are you most interested in?
@chedruid
@chedruid 4 жыл бұрын
I was searching for Prof.Sakamoto, the musician, and I ended up here!
@MoonDirectedTarot
@MoonDirectedTarot 4 жыл бұрын
You are amazing! or should I say... A Maizing?
@northernforests
@northernforests 4 жыл бұрын
first like
@jimbo2497
@jimbo2497 5 жыл бұрын
Thats my aunt
@mikepict9011
@mikepict9011 5 жыл бұрын
When nuclear power was suppressed by a covert group of " intellectuals " in the 70s and overt eugenic programs where pushed in its stead , that was the tipping point . Energy policy and politics. Now I fix air conditioners, I'm not a nuclear engineer... but these white gov. prostitutes and their black boyfriends are screaming equality?!?!?! Still . With zero sense of responsibility. Humans are thermally adaptive mammals, intelligence is related to thermal conditions, energy levels are related to thermal conditions... and I will kill myself before I become a slave to these genocidal lazy liars .... fix your own fucking air conditioners
@TomUrich
@TomUrich 5 жыл бұрын
Private Industry has been and will also be the force behind solutions in environmental sustainability - much more than an international monetary agreement now based mainly upon virtue signaling.
@user-jn8ul4on5j
@user-jn8ul4on5j 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!
@emiliemenard372
@emiliemenard372 5 жыл бұрын
Vraiment très intéressant ! Tout le monde devrait prendre le temps d'écouter cette conférence afin de prendre conscience des réels enjeux terrestre.
@junegin4460
@junegin4460 6 жыл бұрын
I was so honored to be a part of this event! Dr. Dorceta Taylor is an amazing visionary and Karen DeGannes and I were privileged to have had her as our doctoral advisor, to "stand on big shoulders and let the next generation stand on ours", as she so eloquently put it. The global majority is diverse, and our experiences with the environment are diverse and will be a part of leading the environmental movement in the days ahead.
@riverw007
@riverw007 6 жыл бұрын
I swear everytime these people fly in from every corner of the globe on private jets, use limos to get around and sup upon rare delicacies to gripe about the climate while burning through more energy in a day than everyone else does in a lifetime I want to buy old tires and burn them in my backyard.
@georgelet4132
@georgelet4132 6 жыл бұрын
Solar and wind are wildlife killing, environment destroying, much junk creating, noneconomical means of trying to create energy. It can't exist without major government subsidy. We should stop the boondoggle here.
@erinburkett2015
@erinburkett2015 6 жыл бұрын
Great to see female speakers, but I can't help but notice the overwhelmingly white speakers you have shown here. As an alum I would appreciate knowing that SEAS is doing as much as it can to expand its diversity.
@gwncb3820
@gwncb3820 7 жыл бұрын
OUTSTANDING !
@ellenknight4592
@ellenknight4592 7 жыл бұрын
Fabulous! This made me very happy! Keep that creativity up! ellen jackson knight, 1968 (I think)
@rebeccahardin3185
@rebeccahardin3185 7 жыл бұрын
What a great video! Captures the leaves, the logs, the legacies, the love!
@vivekv68
@vivekv68 9 жыл бұрын
A very useful one. Thanks! And a pleasant surprise to hear that CPR are being well managed in India. As a citizen, I certainly don't feel that way. Perhaps research and relative positions with other nations make us look better? I doubt even that with so many highly polluted rivers, lakes and cities in India. But I suppose we could have done much worse.