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TCP Presenter Ken Mankoff

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2009

This video is the first in a series of introductions to TCP Presenters filmed and produced by Harriet Mankoff.

From the filmmaker:

From scientists to stay at home moms, The Climate Project (TCP), Al Gore's climate change leadership program, has trained and unleashed a motivated group of climate change activists.

Armed with hard-hitting visuals and startling statistics, they formed a grassroots organization spanning the globe, spreading the word about climate change.

But, just days ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, is anybody listening?

We caught up with young scientist and TCP presenter, Ken Mankoff at a remote field post near Palmer Station, a United States Antarctic base.

He talked about the challenges of conducting Antarctic fieldwork in the Drake Passage,

"There were some days that anything that wasn't tied down was getting thorn off of shelves and its hard to stand up."

And his experiences as a Gore foot-soldier,

"I've had people stand up and yell at me and walk out because they didn't like what I was saying, but mostly people say 'I've learned something.'"

Mankoff has reached thousands of people through hundreds of live presentations of The Inconvenient Truth; from New York City inner city high schools, to the United Nations, to the South Pole.

He is currently studying for a Phd. at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

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  • Thanks Ken for helping us understand a little more clearly about the science behind the issues, informative and interesting..lets hope it gets to the politicians and they take some real action!

  • The lab you worked in "provided much of the data that Gore used in his movie"?? Gimme a break, Ken, and quit the constant aggrandizement. When you finish your PhD hopefully you'll be more humble rather than less.

  • Having met Ken in Nashville at the recent climate conference, I can say he's brilliant, passionate, and extremely knowledgable.

    best of luck in your work Ken, we need hundreds more like you.

  • Fantastic & educational, Ken! Keep up the good work!

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