Sir David King stepped down this year having been chief science advisor to prime ministers Blair, Brown, Cameron and May. In this interview with NICK BREEZE, he makes his case as to why we need a climate restoration agenda to avert ecological disaster
… our electricity, for example, and our heat is produced from renewable energy? Feed in … matter on the surface, and in sunlight, this produces an algae bloom. Wherever you get …
'I'm more worried about human stupidity than I am about artificial intelligence!'
… rising and all the major coal, oil and gas producers in the world, including the host … the US now the largest global oil and gas producer. The Loss & Damage is guaranteed. …
Lisa Walker has been focused on the climate change issue for 20 years. Her mission today is to democratise carbon markets in order to protect and restore the worlds natural carbon sinks. If successful, this equates to a saving of 37 percent of global emissions, whilst establishing vast new carbon markets. NICK BREEZE reports
… a premium for, for example, coffee, that’s produced deforestation-free in a really …
The IPCC's 'Representative Concentration Pathways' are based on fantasy technology that must draw massive volumes of CO2 out of the atmosphere late this century, writes Nick Breeze - an unjustified hope that conceals a very bleak future for Earth, and humanity.
… mine iron ore on that scale. We don't even produce coal, oil or gas on that scale. Iron …
Professor Jason Box, glaciologist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, tells NICK BREEZE how the largest ice shelf in Greenland has just lost an area of ice shelf the size of Manhattan Island. Its recent breaking away was a 'spectacular' event - but also a highly abnormal one that raises deep concerns about the future of the Arctic and prospective global sea level rise.
… of the UNFCCC conference in Paris COP21 that produced the historic 'Paris Agreement'. As …
Who's the UK's foremost politician setting the agenda on climate change issues? Green MP Caroline Lucas, of course. Nick Breeze caught up with her at a COP21 event at the French National Assembly in Paris. The fossil fuel industry is in its last throes, she told him - but it's fighting back hard, and politicians are giving out very mixed messages: saying one thing, while doing another.
… in that if we do not change the way we produce and consume. So it there is a strong …
The oceans cover 72 percent of the planet - but are all but ignored in discussions about reducing levels of atmospheric carbon to preindustrial levels. In this interview with NICK BREEZE, ocean ecologist Russ George explains how ocean restoration will lower greenhouse gases and bring back fish stocks to levels not seen for generations
… Islands are a source of iron-rich water that produces a bloom known as the Galapagos Bloom. …