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Did the coronavirus pandemic alter the course of climate change?
2020 was a record-breaking year for the health of our planet and its people. But was it a turning point in climate change history? Emissions dropped and the streets were empty, yet CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere rose to new highs. We review the Copernicus Climate Change Service data from 2020, highlighting the rapidly warming Arctic with its 38°C record in Siberia, severe hurricane season in the Atlantic, and the many droughts, floods and wildfires across the world. We heard a lot about the ‘new normal’ imposed by coronavirus restrictions, but are these changes the beginning of a shift towards a lower-emissions society? Are we ready to ‘flatten the curve’ on climate change? Or is 2020 just a chink in the upwards trend of global warming?
Our guests are:
Carlo Buontempo, Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service
Nathan Méténier, Climate and Environment Activist, Student, and Member of the UN Secretary General Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change General António Guterres
Dr Jane Goodall, Environmental Activist and Conservationist
Oksana Tarasova, Oksana Tarasova, Head Of Atmospheric Environment Research Division, World Meteorological Organisation
Join us for a live discussion with our guests. Please feel free to send your questions!
0:00 Presentation of the guests
1:00 Should countries see the climate crisis as being as important as the COVID-19 crisis?
2:37 Was there a change in 2020 in our understanding of the climate crisis because of COVID-19?
11:03 Are we back to do business as usual once the coronavirus crisis is over?
14:09 How should youth get involved in the fight against climate change?
21:08 How can science influence environmental law?
22:47 How can we change the way that rich business owners think about climate change?
26:21 Do countries around the world see the climate crisis in the same way?
29:14 How much of the daily actions we take can change the course of climate change?
35:54 How useful is it to plant trees to reduce CO2?
41:39 Is solar forcing considered in climate models?
42:52 Are emissions the only cause of global warming?
45:08 Will the Earth flatten once the glaciers melt?
48:27 How is the UN taking part in the conversation?
51:27 Did COVID-19 have an impact on climate change?
55:29 What are the reasons for hope?
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Following four years of full-scale war, which EU countries are hosting the most Ukrainians?
Following four years of full-scale war, which EU countries are hosting the most Ukrainians?
Millions of Ukrainians remain under EU protection, yet some are heading back. From rising living costs to emotional strain, what’s driving this unexpected reversal?
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More European countries cancel Kanye ‘Ye’ West gigs – Will the EU tour go ahead?
More European countries cancel Kanye ‘Ye’ West gigs – Will the EU tour go ahead?
Kanye ‘Ye’ West’s upcoming concerts in Poland and Switzerland have been cancelled, as more European countries are turning their backs on the controversial rapper amid a furore over his past antisemitic comments.
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Europe-led coalition prepares mission to reopen Strait of Hormuz
Europe-led coalition prepares mission to reopen Strait of Hormuz
A group of more than 40 countries is meeting in Paris to finalise early plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The France and UK-led coalition insists the operation will only kick in when the war is over. Countries say they are ready to send warships, personnel and demining support.
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LIVE: After historic Israel–Lebanon talks, is a ceasefire within reach? | Europe Today #85
Europe Today: After historic Israel–Lebanon talks, is a ceasefire within reach?
Tune in to Europe Today, Euronews’ flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.
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US military strike on alleged drug boat kills at least three people in the Caribbean Sea
US military strike on alleged drug boat kills at least three people in the Caribbean Sea
US strikes on drug boats in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean have so far killed a minimum of 181 people. Critics have slammed the Trump administration over the strikes, saying they constitute a violation of international law.
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