1.5 Minute Climate Lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive response.
Ben Franklin and the Low-Carbon Economy
Ben Franklin and the Low-Carbon Economy
The *1.5 Minute Climate Lectures returned to campus on September 22 as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University united in a series of lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive responses. The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.
Climate Policy Is Anti-Poverty Policy
Climate Policy Is Anti-Poverty Policy
The *1.5 Minute Climate Lectures returned to campus on September 22 as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University united in a series of lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive responses. The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.
Climate Change 2021: Where Do We Go From Here?"
Climate Change 2021: Where Do We Go From Here?"
The *1.5 Minute Climate Lectures returned to campus on September 22 as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University united in a series of lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive responses. The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.
Seeing Otherwise: The Liberatory Power of History
Seeing Otherwise: The Liberatory Power of History
The *1.5 Minute Climate Lectures returned to campus on September 22 as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University united in a series of lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive responses. The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.
The Challenge of Long-Term Thinking
The Challenge of Long-Term Thinking
The *1.5 Minute Climate Lectures returned to campus on September 22 as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University united in a series of lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive responses. The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.
Climate Change: How Do We Measure Success?
Climate Change: How Do We Measure Success?
The *1.5 Minute Climate Lectures returned to campus on September 22 as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University united in a series of lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive responses. The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.
Giga-Scale Problems Require Giga-Scale Solutions
Giga-Scale Problems Require Giga-Scale Solutions
The *1.5 Minute Climate Lectures returned to campus on September 22 as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University united in a series of lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive responses. The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.
Why We Need a Green New Deal for K-12 Schools
Why We Need a Green New Deal for K-12 Schools
The *1.5 Minute Climate Lectures returned to campus on September 22 as part of Climate Week at Penn. Professors and leaders from across the University united in a series of lectures to sound the alarm about the climate emergency, to call for large-scale climate action, and to share a vision of constructive and comprehensive responses. The maximum amount the average temperature can rise in order to avoid the worst consequences of global warming is 1.5°C. We’re already past 1°C.