BBC Newsnight program about the IPCC report of 2nd February 2006, released at the Paris Conference. Full details including the report and an audio webcast of the proceedings from the Paris conference can be found on the website for the IPCC at: http://www.ipcc.ch
2500 scientists issue their latest report on Climate Change at a conference in Paris. http://www.citoyensdelaterre.fr Webcast of the conference, papers and reports of the various workshops etc can be accessed via: http://www.ipcc.ch
Lifestyle changes made by a north London family in order to discover ways of reducing their CO2 footprint and and developing a more sustainable way of living. The BBC Panorama series broadcast this item at the beginning of March 2007.
UK's More4 News - reports the outcome of the Bali Environmental Change Conference with some considerable scepticism, highlighting the significance of what was NOT agreed. Charlie Kronick of GreenPeace is quoted about the absence of targets. Kevin Konrad of Papua New Guinea delegation is shown attacking the US delegation position at Bali and being applauded by the Bali Conference and then widely reported by all news reports. UK Environment Secretary Hilary Benn is interviewed trying to place a positive spin on what was achieved, but that in turn is set in context with an interview with the Director of Global Warming Policy at the US's Competitive Enterprise Institute, Myron Ebell.
"Smoke, Mirrors & Hot Air: How ExxonMobil Uses Big Tobacco's Tactics to 'Manufacture Uncertainty' on Climate Change" http://ucsusa.org/ Discussed by: Ben Stewart - Head of media at Greenpeace UK Lord Monckton of Brenchley - Climate Commentator Interview Author of UCS Report about the report at: http://blogsofbainbridge.typepad.com.nyud.net:8090/ecotalkblog/files/Segment_01_Airdate-1_3_07.mp3 Video of: Al Jazeera "Inside Story" 4th January 2007
Washington talks on 14th 15th February 2007 appear deadlocked between "what might be achievable" and "what might be necessary", with Germany challenging Blair's preparedness to compromise targets to secure his personal legacy.
BBC1 main evening news report about the UN Intergornmental Panel on Climate Change Conference, Paris - day 1 - 2nd February 2007. http://www.citoyensdelaterre.fr Webcast of the conference, papers and reports of the various workshops etc can be accessed via: http://www.ipcc.ch
BBC News 24 update item about the IPCC report of 2nd February 2006, released at the Paris Conference, carries a brief interview with Saleem Huq due to release the next report, due out in April 2007. Full details including the report and an audio webcast of the proceedings from the Paris conference can be found on the website for the IPCC at: http://www.ipcc.ch
9th February press conference in London, with Richard Branson proving himself the ever-able self-publicist par-excellence !
"Inter-American Court of Human Rights" to consider indigenous people's case that US refusal to cap emissions is contributing to melting ice (polar ice-caps reduced by 14% since 2004) and thawing permafrost is violating Inuit people's human rights. Interviews with Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Inuit spokeswoman, and Martin Wagner, Earthwatch lawyer. The process likely to take years". Al Jazeera Report 3rd March 2007.
Further to the Branson-Gore competition, the Richard and Judy show on UK's Channel4 do a follow-up look at some of the ideas, and pre-announce a film to show on the BBC on Monday.
CNN Business section news on the report by the IPCC Webcast of the conference, papers and reports of the various workshops etc can be accessed via: http://www.ipcc.ch
The UK's leading independent TV Channel hosts a feature item about what local actions can and are being taken in the South East of the UK to address the Climate Change Debate at the time the Government was introducing the Climate Change Bill.
France24, brief news report about the UN Intergornmental Panel on Climate Change Conference in Paris, 2nd February 2007. http://www.citoyensdelaterre.fr Webcast of the conference, papers and reports of the various workshops etc can be accessed via: http://www.ipcc.ch
Jan 2007 - The debate considered why environmental evangelism failed to inspire a sufficient shift in behaviour to mitigate global warming. CNBC presented an eminent panel of global business leaders and audience, to debate what will motivate the global marketplace and if 'we' can make green pay -– for the investor, for business and for the planet. http://www.cnbc.com/id/16870085 (Broadcast by CNBC Europe on the day the UN IPCC Report was published 2nd February)
CNN Report about the UN Panel on Climate Change Conference and reports about the Tornado damage in Florida on 2nd February 2007. http://www.citoyensdelaterre.fr Webcast of the conference, papers and reports of the various workshops etc can be accessed via: http://www.ipcc.ch
Review of the Stern Report Recommendations, and an interview with Sir Nicholas Stern himself, followed by a GEEK Report on the technological 'fixes' that are being floated. Link below will start another Newsnight item debating the Stern Report from the Newsnight website (wmv - 16 min): http://news.bbc.co.uk/media_acl/avdb/news/video/63000/bb/63699_16x9_bb.asx
Jeremy Paxman, anchor person of the BBC's flagship Current Affairs Newsnight show, presented this program on 21st December 2005, arguably a watershed item in the BBC's presentation of energy issues and climate change. Paul Mason: "The end of the oil age - Running on empty?" BBC Science Editor Susan Watts: "The end of the oil age - What cost to the planet?" BBC Historian Greg Neale: "The end of the Oil age - What comes next?" Discussed by: James Howard Kunstler, Author: The Long Emergency Tom Burke, Academic and Visiting Professor at Imperial College London, who has advised Rio Tinto on environmental issues. Richard Dean North, writer and Fellow of the Institute of Economic Affairs. Sonia Shah, Author: Crude - a History of Oil. Professor Paul Ormerod, Author: Why Most things Fail. Professor Felipe Fernandez Armesto - Author: Ideas that Changed the World.
03:54
Climate Change evidence doctoring by Bush investigated
The Title says it all. The investigating is by Congress at February 2007 but the tampering had occurred for years and many of us knew it was going on, so its nice to see the US Congress finally catching up with what the rest of the world knows already.
With everyone from Tony Blair to big business pledging their support for green initiatives, environmental campaigner George Monbiot investigates whether their claims to be combating climate change are just hot air. Channel4 on 5th March.
Not finding what you want? View results from YouTube.
Comments