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Dezeen promotion: the UK Timber Trade Federation is showcasing the winning entries of its Conversations about Climate Change design competition via a virtual exhibition and event series.
The competition, which received more than 100 responses from around the world, called on entrants to create an installation that would provoke discussions about global warming while showcasing the environmental benefits of responsibly sourced, tropical hardwoods.
Top image: Joseph Pipal s Carbon Print is one of the winning projects. Above: The Extraction pillar is by Julia and Julian Kashdan-Brown Responsibly forested timber is an essential part of the climate change solution; however, tropical forests have too often been undervalued and their forest land cleared for other uses, said David Hopkins, CEO of the Timber Trade Federation (TTF).
in applause after adopting the first global agreement to fight climate change. countries commit to lowering, then eliminating green house gas pollution sometime after 2050. the goal is to keep global temperatures from rising another one degree celsius between now and the end of the century. we spoke with john kerry early this morning in paris. mr. secretary, there are no sanctions in the new agreement given that there are none, how much can we count on any pledge that a country makes? well, there s mandatory reporting. there is a universal system by which every country, all 186, open of them have submitted an independent plan, have to report on what they re doing, what their remissions are on their total car go total carbon print and that will be measured against another and
some of my colleagues on the panel have predicted in the past? and the answer is no. is it caused by humans? it is caused by lots of different things. which is worse, watching that or going to the dentist? [ drill sound ] ow that hurts! then we have clims change-denying senator ron johnson from wisconsin. the senator got into a heated exchange with dr. hansen. i live in wisconsin. there were i think 200-foot-thick glaciers in wisconsin. how do you explain climate change ever had a carbon footprint? the statement you just made is play tantly false. we do know how do you explain climate change has occurred 10,000 years ago before man had a carbon print? how do you explain that? climate there are there are variations in the earth s orbital elements. those vashgss just end right