Stephen Schneider: Waking up to climate change
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Scheider has to be one of the most knowledgeable scientists on the subject. There is an hour long lecture by Schneider at the University of New South Wales channel(UNSW). "Climate Change, Adaptation and Mitigation"
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I'm working on a similar video that superimposes Schneider's speech onto relevant video clips. I worked in a climate forum in san francisco but unfortunately never had the opportunity to see him speak in person. Still, he's a scientific and rhetorical hero of mine.
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We recorded the last video interview with Stephen Schneider one month before he passed away. Find it in our videos at "Crisis of Life", a non-commercial video project about how we are destroying biodiversity, why we should bother and what we can do to change it.
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@QuantumLeap365 Better than all intellect and NO Fucken Emotion like Ceo Tony Heyward from Bp "i just want my life back" ARSEHOLE Oh i see your a Science freak. Hey.....Man have you skinned any live animals yet to see if they can feel anything? Or given an animal tomato sause to eat and nothing else too see what happens. Coz its Science and NO Emotion HERE. Hey for fun lets run over some Squirrels?
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@QuantumLeap365 Good. Do remember it. When your children and grandchildren ask you why nobody yelled, "FIRE!" you remember that someone did, and most just sat there letting the theater burn.
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@sept9797 the same banking cartels who own most of the media, most big oil, and who are pushing for total global control, (by an unelected few MURDEROUS banking cartels) are the ones publishing your social studies textbooks.
Follow the money and you'll understand everything. Don' buy the lie that "big oil" is against the carbon tax. They are firmly behind it b/c they are already assured unlimited carbon credits.
Unfortunately, Stephen Schneider, one of our greatest climate scientists passed away a few days ago. Condolences go out to his family and friends. He will be remembered for his great work and his persistence and wit. Thank you, Stephen.
azknowledge 1 year ago 11