CLIMATE FOR CHANGE
The Curious About Our Planet event will highlight WWF s efforts in protecting polar bears. Photograph: Richard Barrett/WWF-UK
Glasgow Science Centre s first digital festival hopes to inspire conversation – and seek solutions – on the climate change crisis. By Colin Cardwell WE VE been aware of Earth’s biodiversity crisis for decades – its urgency confirmed in 1964 when the International Union for Conservation of Nature published its red list of endangered species. Climate change now is the most serious long-term cause, creating chaos in ecosystems across the planet. It is appropriate, then, that Glasgow Science Centre (GSC) is partnering with experts from WWF, the world’s leading conservation organisation, for a series of talks and live Q&As on the impacts of, and solutions to, climate change as part of Curious About Our Planet, GSC’s first digital science festival.
Council s award-winning clean up campaign features in festival
Digital festival aims to celebrates the wonders of the planet and the science of climate change
Councillor Cathy McEwan (Image: PDE (submitted))
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Renfrewshire’s Team Up to Clean Up environmental campaign is being showcased at a digital science festival.
Climate for Change
Into The Dark premieres at Glasgow Science Centre’s first digital science festival and features researchers from the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) and number of other scientific groups on board the R/V Helmer
Ever wonder what scientists do in the dark? Then don t miss Glasgow Science Centre s UK premiere of a new documentary that explores how researchers monitor climate change in the bleak polar seas – and how it is affecting marine life. By Colin Cardwell LOOKING out across an expanse of black sea in the chill darkness of winter, the myriad twinkling lights of marine traffic inspire a sense of a reassurance: ships taking people where they need to be, bringing us the essentials and small luxuries of life.
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