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Pachauri and Nichols - Are Humans to Blame for Global Warming?
from FORA.tv - Daily Video FORAcast September 10, 2008
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/06/27/California_Cool_Low_Carbon_Economy_Panel Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and Mary Nichols, Chair of the California Air Resources Board, dismiss skeptics' claims that humans are not contributing to global warming. ----- California is a leader in the fight against dangerous climate change. But experts say more needs to be done. Much more. What is the state of scientific knowledge about the causes and impacts of global warming? How can the U.S. and fast-growing economies such as China and India reduce carbon emissions to safe levels? Can California consumers, corporations and policymakers facilitate systemic change and spur others to act? What are the costs and what are the opportunities? What role does innovation play? - The Commonwealth Club of California Rajendra Kumar Pachauri (born August 20, 1940, Nainital, India) is an economist and environmental scientist who has served as the chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 2002. Pachauri is also the director general of the Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi, an institution devoted to researching and promoting sustainable development. On December 10, 2007, Dr. Pachauri accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the IPCC, along with co-recipient Al Gore. Mary D. Nichols was appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as Chairman of the California Air Resources Board in July 2007. She returns to the Air Board 30 years after serving as the Chairman under Governor Jerry Brown from 1978 to 1983. FORA.tv podcasts are sponsored by Pfizer. Visit our Pfizer "Health and Wellness" channel at http://fora.tv/wellness.
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Epic Fu - iphones, manbabies, hairhats, mix members
from EPIC-FU June 12, 2008
Ok, so the 3g iPhone is sweet, but it ain't as cheap as it sounds. Father's Day is coming up, and Internet memes are always a good gift, plus we have crazy pop culture musicals and we get to meet a few members of the EPIC FU community!
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iphones, manbabies, hairhats, mix members
from jetset on blip.tv (beta) June 12, 2008
Ok, so the 3g iPhone is sweet, but it ain't as cheap as it sounds. Father's Day is coming up, and Internet memes are always a good gift, plus we have crazy pop culture musicals and we get to meet a few members of the EPIC FU community! We've also got hats made of actual (synthetic) hair, and two awesome dance videos. For all the show links and everything EPIC FU, go to http://epicfu.com!
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Water Music
from Revver - music, video Videos May 27, 2008
Author: Twilite Added: Tue, 27 May 2008 03:52:34 -0800 Duration: 191"Water Music Symphony Song" by Christian Miller AKA Twilite Minotaur. All audio made with water sounds. This video was a project for an environmental media course. http://nuleo.com
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Water Music
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS May 27, 2008
Author: Twilite Added: Tue, 27 May 2008 03:52:34 -0800 Duration: 191"Water Music Symphony Song" by Christian Miller AKA Twilite Minotaur. All audio made with water sounds. This video was a project for an environmental media course. http://nuleo.com
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T.J. Rodgers - Obama vs McCain on Pollution Controls
from FORA.tv - Daily Video FORAcast May 19, 2008
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/04/07/Uncommon_Knowledge_T_J__Rodgers Economic libertarian and solar-power entrepreneur T.J. Rodgers compares Barack Obama's and John McCain's respective plans for dealing with U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. ----- The Free-Market Case for Green with T.J. Rodgers. A dedicated, unabashed, free market capitalist, T. J. Rodgers takes a businessman's and engineer's view of global warming. How serious is it, and what should we make of the plans offered up by politicians such as Al Gore and Barack Obama to deal with it? If "cap and trade" or pollution taxes on CO2 are not the answer, what is? T. J. Rodgers is the founder and CEO of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation and the chairman of SunPower Corporation, a manufacturer of solar power systems. He holds a doctorate in electrical engineering from Stanford University - Hoover Institution T.J. Rodgers is the founder and CEO of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE: CY) and the chairman of SunPower Corp, a manufacturer of solar-power systems. He holds a doctorate in electrical engineering from Stanford University and sits on the board of trustees of Dartmouth College. Peter M. Robinson is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, where he writes about business and politics, edits Hoover's quarterly journal, the Hoover Digest, and hosts Hoover's television program, Uncommon Knowledge.
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Mike Hulme - The Science and Politics of Climate Change
from FORA.tv - Daily Video FORAcast December 03, 2007
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/10/28/Science_and_Politics_of_Climate_Change Climatologist Mike Hulme examines frequent misconceptions about the science and politics of global climate change. ----- "The Science and Politics of Climate Change" at the 2007 Battle of Ideas conference hosted by the Institute of Ideas. Panelists include Mike Hulme, Chris Rapley, Hans von Storch and Joe Kaplinsky. The panel is moderated by Tony Gillard. The issue of the negative effects of climate change is rarely out of the media and is increasingly portrayed in alarming terms. Politicians of all persuasions attest to the seriousness of the situation and are competing to present their green credentials, alongside business, local government and pretty much every major public organisation. But what does science tell us about how we should respond to climate change? Are scientists becoming involved in campaigning for particular political responses, and, if so, is this a good or bad thing? Is the time for debate really over, or are political choices being obscured by talk of scientific consensus? Are the threats so great and the science so certain that there really is only one course of action? - Institute of Ideas Professor Mike Hulme is the Founding Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK, and is based in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia (UEA) where he has worked for the last 18 years. His general research interest is global climate change the science/policy interface but specialising in the construction and application of climate change scenarios for impact, adaptation and integrated assessment. Professor Hulme has prepared climate scenarios and reports for the UK Government (including the UKCIP98 and UKCIP02 scenarios), the European Commission, UNEP, UNDP, WWF-International and the IPCC. He was a co-ordinating lead author for the chapter on Climate scenario development for the Third Assessment Report of the United Nations IPCC, as well as a contributing author for several other chapters. He is leading the EU Integrated Project ADAM (Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies) during the period 2006-9, which comprises a 26-member European research consortium contributing research to the development of EU climate policy.
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Picture Show Pundits Episode 39a
from Picture Show Pundits March 25, 2007
Movie Reviews: The Notorious Bettie Page, Brick, Hard Candy, Art School Confidential, L'enfant, Manderlay, An Inconvenient Truth, Scoop, Idlewild, Bubble Cast: Sarah Bonilla, Ray Bonilla, Nate ZoeblWebsite: www.pictureshowpundits.com
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DPP - E102 - Happy Honda Days | Delta Park Project
from Delta Park Project | The Big Show December 12, 2006
Delta Park Project | E102 - Happy Honda Days | Matt Damon does his Matthew McConaughey on David Letterman. The best movies of 2006. Hometown News -- Jeff Foxworthy Style and A tribute to Peter Boyle. Matt Damon does his Matthew McConaughey on David Letterman. The best movies of 2006. Hometown News -- Jeff Foxworthy Style and A tribute to Peter Boyle. Show Notes | MP3 | 00:36:36
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