Video/Audio: Arctic
C2G encourages a broad societal debate on emerging climate-altering technologies, and strives to include a diversity of views and approaches in its events. This may sometimes lead to interventions being contested. C2G does not necessarily endorse or support the opinions stated by its presenters, and welcomes an open discussion of their merits.
C2GLearn Webinar: Climate-altering approaches and the Arctic – Ilona Mettiäinnen
C2GLearn WebinarClimate-altering approaches and the Arctic – Ilona MettiäinnenIn this presentation, Ilona Mettiäinnen (University of Lapland) discusses Arctic viewpoints to the governance of climate-altering approaches. This presentation was one of the expert...
C2GLearn Webinar: Climate-altering approaches and the Arctic – Douglas MacMartin
C2GLearn WebinarClimate-altering approaches and the Arctic – Douglas MacMartinIn this presentation, Douglas MacMartin (Cornell University) discusses which carbon dioxide removal and solar radiation modification approaches may be applicable to the Arctic. This...
C2GLearn Webinar: Climate-altering approaches and the Arctic – Pam Pearson
C2GLearn WebinarClimate-altering approaches and the Arctic – Pam PearsonIn this presentation, Pam Pearson (International Cryosphere Climate Initiative) talks about the cryosphere and climate-altering technologies, looking in particular at the implications of...
C2GLearn Webinar: Climate-altering approaches and the Arctic
C2GLearn WebinarClimate-altering approaches and the ArcticThis webinar features three ten-minute expert overviews on the climate-altering approaches in the Arctic, followed by a forty-five minute moderated Q&A session, during which audience members will be invited...
C2GLearn Campfire Chat: Solar Radiation Modification and the Arctic
C2GLearn Campfire ChatSolar Radiation Modification and the ArcticThis Campfire Chat aimed to provide insights into diverse viewpoints on how to situate large-scale Solar Radiation Modification approaches in the context of the Arctic, and why their governance is both...
C2GLearn Campfire Chat: Carbon Dioxide Removal and the Arctic
C2GLearn Campfire ChatCarbon Dioxide Removal and the ArcticThis Campfire Chat aimed to provide insights into diverse viewpoints on how to situate large-scale Carbon Dioxide Removal approaches in the context of the Arctic, and why their governance is both important and...
People Fixing the World: Saving the World’s Ice – BBC
Scientists and engineers around the world are trying to come up with ideas to cool the planet and stop the ice from melting. In this episode of People Fixing the World: Saving the world's ice, C2G's Cynthia Scharf highlights the need to govern climate-altering...
Governing Climate-Altering Technologies in the Arctic – Sir David King
Prominent scientist, Sir David King – former chief scientific adviser to the UK government from 2013-2017 – talks to C2G about how research on climate-altering technologies in the Arctic might be governed. Sir David King joined two sessions hosted by C2G on October...
Saving the Arctic: Ethics, Values and the Next Generation – Maria Krabbe Hammershøy
Maria Krabbe Hammershøy is the Secretary General of Caritas Denmark, and a board member of Justice and Peace Europe. Maria joined a session on "Saving the Arctic: Ethics, Values and the Next Generation" hosted by C2G on October 10th at the 2019 Arctic Circle...
Governing Climate-Altering Technologies in the Arctic – Shawna Larson
Shawna Larson is the Regional Director for Native Movement based in Anchorage, Alaska. She is Ahtna Athabascan from Chickaloon Village on her father’s side, and Supiaq from the Native Village of Port Graham on her mother’s side. Shawna’s current focus is centred...
Governing Emerging Climate Technologies in the Arctic – Pétur Halldórsson
Pétur Halldórsson is chair of Ungir umhverfissinnar (Icelandic Youth Environmentalist Association); sits as a board member of Landvernd, Iceland’s largest environmental NGO; and led the founding of the Arctic Youth Network. Pétur joined a session hosted by C2G on...
Governing Climate-Altering Technologies in the Arctic – Jason Box
Jason Box is a Professor in Glaciology and Climate at the Geologic Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS); a contributing author to the most recent three Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) scientific assessment reports; and the lead author on recent...
Saving the Arctic: Ethics, Values & the Next Generation – Ashley Komangaapik Rose Cummings
Ashley Komangaapik Rose Cummings is from Pangnirtung, Nunavut, Canada. She is a member of Canada’s Prime Minister’s Youth Council (PMYC) and does extensive work in youth engagement and advocacy for Inuit and youth. Ashley joined a session on "Saving the Arctic:...
Can we Refreeze the Arctic? Geoengineering Governance
Guest Clip / Panel Discussion on 13 November 2017 (COP23), featuring Janos Pasztor (C2G2), Hugh Hunt (University of Cambridge), Matthias Honegger (IASS-Potsdam & Perspectives), and hosted by Stuart Scott (United Planet Faith and Science Initiative)