TV: “How Science and Art Explain the Carbon Cycle and Climate”

Watch a very informative and easy-to-understand 1-hour TV interview about the carbon cycle and the climate.  The Olympia Fellowship of Reconciliation’s TV program for August 2016 helps people understand the climate crisis – and powerful solutions – in fresh ways. Three knowledgeable guests combine easy-to-understand science and visually explicit art to help us explore the carbon cycle as a crucial but often neglected aspect of the climate crisis. We present the carbon cycle in some fresh ways that non-scientists – and people of all ages – can easily understand. We also show how these fresh insights can help us choose practical remedies to reverse the damage and make our climate more sustainable. We hope educators, scientists, and climate advocates will help to publicize this outstanding TV program and the informative description you are reading now.

Three guests (Pat Boutin Wald, Richard Gammon, and Heather Taylor Zimmerman) provide easy-to-understand information.

See many resources at the end of the interview — and the end of the thorough summary.

To watch the program, CLICK HERE.

To read a thorough summary and the list of resources, Program Description — August 2016 or the .pdf format:  Program Description — August 2016

 

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Since the late 1960s Glen Anderson has devoted his life to working as a volunteer for peace, nonviolence, social justice, and progressive political issues. He has worked through many existing organizations and started several. Over the years he has worked especially for such wide-ranging goals as making peace with Vietnam, eliminating nuclear weapons, converting from a military economy to a peacetime economy, abolishing the death penalty, promoting nonviolence at all levels throughout society, and helping people organize and strategize for grassroots movements to solve many kinds of problems. He writes, speaks, and conducts training workshops on a wide variety of topics. Since 1987 he has produced and hosted a one-hour cable TV interview program on many kinds of issues. Since 2017 he has blogged at https://parallaxperspectives.org He lives in Lacey near Olympia WA. You can reach him at (360) 491-9093 glen@parallaxperspectives.org