All Videos Tagged climate (The Four Worlds International Institute) - The Four Worlds International Institute2024-03-19T02:18:17Zhttps://www.fwii.net/video/video/listTagged?tag=climate&rss=yes&xn_auth=noChief Oren Lyons speaks about Climate Changetag:www.fwii.net,2010-04-26:2429082:Video:284252010-04-26T03:32:08.217ZFritz Kuehnhttps://www.fwii.net/profile/FritzKuehn
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</a><br />Chief Oren Lyons speaks about Climate Change at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues at the UN Headquarters in 2007.
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</a><br />Chief Oren Lyons speaks about Climate Change at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues at the UN Headquarters in 2007. Wake Up, Freak Out, Then Get a Griptag:www.fwii.net,2009-05-04:2429082:Video:38822009-05-04T05:09:23.937ZJon Ramerhttps://www.fwii.net/profile/JonRamer
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</a> <br></br>It turns out that the way we have been calculating the future impacts of climate change up to now has been missing a really important piece of the picture. It seems we are now dangerously close to the tipping point in the world's climate system; this is the point of no return, after which truly catastrophic changes becomeā¦
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</a><br />It turns out that the way we have been calculating the future impacts of climate change up to now has been missing a really important piece of the picture. It seems we are now dangerously close to the tipping point in the world's climate system; this is the point of no return, after which truly catastrophic changes become inevitable.