IDEAS Climate Change Forum Part 2

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IDEAS and the Stanford Political Union Present: A Forum on Climate Change Part 2

IDEAS aims to create a global network of individuals from all disciplines to facilitate communication, develop awareness, and generate tangible solutions regarding environmental and sustainable concerns in developing communities around the world.

Dr. Schneider is Professor of Environmental Biology and Global Change (Professor by Courtesy in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering) at Stanford University, a Co-Director at the Center for Environment Science and Policy of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and a Senior Fellow in the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment.

He has served as a consultant to corporate executives, non-profits and the White House, and has worked to inform climate-policy decisions from Kyoto to Copenhagen.

Lawrence H. Goulder is the Shuzo Nishihara Professor in Environmental and Resource Economics and the Chair of the Economics Department at Stanford University. He is also the Kennedy-Grossman Fellow in Human Biology at Stanford; a Senior Fellow at Stanford's Institute for Economic Policy Research. He has conducted extensive research on the economic and environmental effects of cap-and-trade and other domestic climate policies.

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  • In the northwestern Australia, we have huge tides,

    huge evaporation and huge dry rivers and lakes.

    Tides are up to 12m. Evaporation is up to 4m per year and can be increased.

    Huge 12m tidal erosion can revive old dry paleo dormant once mighty rivers, creeks and lakes,

    desalinate the country and change deserts to rain forests to provide more rain across Australia.

    World population is growing rapidly and we need more energy, food, land and water.

    see: mitic climate engineering

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