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Related: About this forumAl Gore: The Case for Optimism on Climate Change (TED 2016)
Published on Feb 25, 2016
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In his latest TED talk, Al Gore, founder and chairman of The Climate Reality Project, poses three questions that will determine the future of our planet and why theres good reason to be optimistic.
Under the rubric Ideas worth spreading, each year, the TED (Technology, Entertainment, and Design) conference brings together a collection of the worlds most compelling, surprising, and original thinkers to connect and explore the themes, factors, and forces shaping our world today and pointing to our world of tomorrow.
The theme of this years conference in Vancouver, British Columbia which ran February 1519 was Dream. TED curators invited Climate Reality Chairman Al Gore to headline the Nightmares session. But instead of focusing exclusively on the terrifying aspects of climate change, former Vice President Gore turned the topic on its head, outlining why hes optimistic and why even in the face of rising seas and melting glaciers we can dare to dream of a safe and sustainable future planet. Here are three ideas worth spreading from the talk.
1. DO WE REALLY HAVE TO CHANGE?
The challenge came first. Each day, manmade greenhouse gas pollution traps the same amount of heat energy as would be released by 400,000 Hiroshima-class atomic bombs. This trapped heat is warming the oceans and increasing the water vapor and energy in our atmosphere, leading to stronger storms, more extreme floods, increasingly long droughts, and other results he characterized as a nature hike through the Book of Revelations.
2. CAN WE CHANGE?
Fortunately, weve already started to change. Renewable energy is growing exponentially. In fact, its growth has significantly beaten expert projections time and time again. And the cost of solar energy has come down around 10 percent every year for the past 30 years. With all this expansion, the renewable energy transition could very well be the biggest business opportunity in the world right now.
3. WILL WE CHANGE?
This question is up to us all of us right now. In December 2015, 195 countries approved the Paris Agreement on climate change and agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It was truly a breakthrough after decades of failed attempts. And around the world, from China to India to the US, countries are adding more and more capacity in renewable energy (in fact, 69 percent of new electrical capacity added in the US last year came from renewables). The change is happening whats up to us right now is how long we take to get there.
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Al Gore: The Case for Optimism on Climate Change (TED 2016) (Original Post)
LiberalArkie
May 2016
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(29,234 posts)1. will we change in time
to avoid mass extinction... mass starvation... resource wars
I don't know. I hope so.
I think its pretty damn clear that we don't have 100 years (from 1999) to do it.