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Climate One

Dr. Jane Lubchenco

Climate One

Climate One

Earth Sciences, Social Sciences, Science, News, News Commentary

4.7583 Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2015

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Jane Lubchenco oversaw NOAA during the worst 4-year weather period in U.S. history. What can we do to predict – or mitigate – future weather disasters? Jane Lubchenco, Ph.D. Ecology, Harvard; Former Administrator, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Former President of American Academy of Arts and Sciences Alex Bakir, Director of Business Development, Planet Labs This program was recorded in front of a live audience at the Commonwealth Club of California on December 16, 2014. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:35.1

How will we power our future? Can we create a healthy and clean economy?

0:39.3

Climate One at the Commonwealth Club is at the forefront of the global debate about energy,

0:44.3

economy, and the environment.

0:46.3

Bringing together the brightest and most provocative leaders of our time,

0:50.3

Climate One is the place where big ideas get heard.

0:53.3

With thoughtful and insightful discussions on policy, business, science, and culture,

0:58.1

Climate One founder Greg Dalton gets to the heart of the matter.

1:01.7

It's our future. It's time to come together.

1:06.4

Climate One is changing the conversation about America's energy, economy, and environment.

1:10.8

I'm Greg Dalton, and today we're talking about the weather, the hot, wet, dry, and weird weather.

1:16.6

2014 was the hottest year on record.

1:19.6

Winter didn't go away.

1:20.8

It still got cold, but temperatures around the world and around the country are on the rise.

1:26.2

Severe weather is also increasing. Big droughts, big

1:29.1

floods, and lots of crazy storms. Oceans are rising and eating into coastlines and threatening

1:34.3

waterfront property. Over the next hour, we'll talk about climate disruption and how we can address it.

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