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with many other countries invited. in the eyes are on us in terms of what we have been doing in terms of bringing down our co2 emissions. we have done a really good job in the uk, because back in the 1990 we were so reliant on burning coal that that was producing huge amounts of that. it not talked about much but we almost half the amount of co2 in the uk because we have switched away from burning coal towards using wind farms out at sea. and that is a brilliant step in the right direction, and we can showcase that in the uk and say to countries like france orjapan that this is probably the way forwards. unfortunately, japan is burning huge amounts of coal at the moment because of the fukushima disaster. professor, marine ecologist, a renowned expert on oceans, thank you very much for talking to us. you may
of course, partner and has been for five days. of course, the uk does not want to aiienate of course, the uk does not want to alienate china, ahead of the climate conference alienate china, ahead of the climate conference it will be hosting in scotland conference it will be hosting in scotland. it conference it will be hosting in scotland. ., scotland. it looks gorgeous there behind you- scotland. it looks gorgeous there behind you. that scotland. it looks gorgeous there behind you. that barbecue - scotland. it looks gorgeous there behind you. that barbecue you i scotland. it looks gorgeous there i behind you. that barbecue you were talking about, apparently they are going to be having toasted marshmallows on the beach around the campfire and they are going to be listening to c shanties. that is all for the g7 leaders to look forward to. well, i can now speak to professorjason hall spencer from plymouth universit. he is a marine ecologist and diving scientist and he works o
As Antigua and Barbuda joins in celebrating World Earth Day, Marine Ecologist attached to the National Parks Authority Ruleo Camacho is providing an update on e
Jane Lubchenco. Photo by Joy Leighton.
The Annual Joseph Priestley Award Celebration Lecture
by Logan Cort 22
Jane Lubchenco, an expert on human and environmental interactions who served as the administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), will deliver the 69th Annual Joseph Priestley Award Celebration Lecture presented by Dickinson’s Clarke Forum for Contemporary Issues. “How to Use the Planet Without Using It Up” will be held on Wednesday, March 31, at 7 p.m. in a public YouTube livestream.
The presentation will explore global environment challenges and solutions through interdisciplinary approaches and interaction between civil society, business leaders, faith workers, youth and government.