Vulnerability to climate hazards energy transitions
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Social cost of carbon
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Maintaining momentum
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Setting Policy
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ShortTerm Spikes
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Your Turn
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Cultural Cognition
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Science
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Facts dont work
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People dont pay for studies
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Managing risk
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Land values
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The Global Energy Challenge
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The Political Will Problem
Description:
Explore the evolution of climate change understanding and policy in this thought-provoking panel discussion featuring experts Jacquelyn Gill, Michael Greenstone, and Varun Sivaram, moderated by Andrew Revkin. Delve into three decades of climate science, examining the shift from Copenhagen to Paris agreements and the lessons learned. Analyze effective climate communication strategies, vulnerability to climate hazards, and energy transitions. Discuss the social cost of carbon, policy-setting challenges, and the global energy challenge. Investigate the role of cultural cognition, risk management, and land values in climate action. Gain insights into the complexities of maintaining momentum in climate initiatives and addressing the political will problem as panelists contemplate the future of climate change over the next 30 years.
Thirty Years of Climate Change: Lessons and Future Prospects