Tipping Points in Permafrost Systems: Impact of Local Tipping Points

Tipping Points in Permafrost Systems: Impact of Local Tipping Points // 1/28/23

As permafrost rapidly thaws in northern regions from abrupt climate system change caused Arctic Temperature Amplification, we reach local tipping points that greatly accelerate warming and more permafrost thawing.

This video discusses recent science examining these localized tipping points.

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If we lose the Arctic, we lose the world: COP27 Science Talks from the Cryosphere Pavillion / 1/27/2023

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Here are a series of cutting edge scientific topics on the massive changes occurring in the Arctic region.
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Reducing Black Carbon (BC) and Methane Emissions: COP27 scientific presentations / 1/26/2023

Many scientists think that to rapidly chip away at the radiative forcing warming the planet, it would be very beneficial to reduce black carbon (BC) emissions and methane emissions.

While attending some scientific presentations on cutting edge research in this field at COP27 in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt these very topics were discussed in detail, and I thought it very worthwhile to video record them and present them here on my channel.

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Well known climate science educator; Part-time Geography professor (climatology, oceanography, environmental issues), University of Ottawa. Physicist. Engineer. Master's Degree in Science in Laser Optics, Bachelors of Engineering, in Engineering Physics. Won Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario gold medal. Also interested in investment and start-ups in climate solutions, renewable energy and energy efficiency. Avid chess player, and likes restoring old homes. Married with children.
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