Project Save the World maintains three platforms, all open to the public: Peace Magazine (which is now publishing digitally through PressReader), a website, https://t.co/P70jvTjEdl, and a Youtube channel, ToSaveTheWorld, where we publish 3 new one-hour-long conversations a week.
CIRRUS CLOUD THINNING
David Mitchell realized that thinning cirrus clouds would let heat escape into space and that the winter clouds at the poles would be the optimum clouds to thin. Blaz Gasparini also studies the issue. https://t.co/6NtT31fmoA.
TREES IN STOCKHOLM Bjorn Embren renewed Stockholm's urban forest where the soil was compacted. He makes urban waste into biochar, which helps clean the water from streets https://t.co/Eujnt7cP0F
Scientists say Antarctica's melting ice sheet could wipe out entire nations. One of its 34-million year old ice sheets is alreading heading for long term collapse.
There is no planet B. No time to wait. #ActOnClimate#climateaction#climate#nature#GreenNewDeal
GLOBAL TOWN HALL APRIL 2023 Tariq Rauf describes the threat of nuclear war now. European opinion is still pro-NATO, with intentions to "keep up" in any race. Peter Wadhams says the Arctic ocean is 13 degrees warmer. https://t.co/1ugjpjHEhC.
Konstantin Samoilov and Alexey Prokhorenko fled Russia to avoid being sent to Ukraine to kill Ukrainians. Andre Kamenshikov is now traveling in Central Asia meeting other emigré Russians. Doug Saunders is columnist with the Globe and Mail a: https://t.co/LMaQdAeffT.
Franz Oeste, Clive Elsworth, and Peter Fiekowsky are working on several climate change reduction experiments that arose from the study of Ocean Iron Fertilization. https://t.co/6aisgNNKlM.
The war in Ukraine is on our minds, with some attributing it to the US. Is the military industrial complex the cause of war or is it the lack of effective world government? Who are the war criminals? Then we talk about the recent IPCC report. https://t.co/yfoTRpPbXS.
Alex Bellamy heads an institute on Responsibility to Protect. James Simeon is a professor of Public Policy and Administration at York University. We discuss how the "R2P" doctrine has saved lives. The way to help persecuted people is to open borders and https://t.co/Vv1op6gAZT.
James Simeon discussed the new effort to merge three issues: humanitarian aid, development, and peace. Do some peace activists want peace and minimize the seriousness of the particular issue in dispute? Joan Kerr and Richard Denton discuss this. https://t.co/UI3msQ1TxE .
John Moore explains to climatologists Peter Wadhams and Paul Beckwith his proposal to set up underwater curtains in channels around Antarctica where warm water is flowing under the Thwaite Ice sheet. https://t.co/xouBtY9PBR.
Amy LeBoeuf's young son contracted Bartellosis from a cat scratch. Her search created a friendship with Amanda Elam, the founder and CEO of Galaxy Diagnostics, a company that diagnoses zoonoses. https://t.co/uKA837eO1Y.
Marilou McPhedran is a Canadian senator, Dina Zisserman Brodsky is a Russian Israeli professor who recounts the opinions of Russians toward that atomic bomb. Sam Lanfranco is working on managing the integrity of the Internet. https://t.co/kcjLbF6nse.
Michael McFaul, the US Ambassador to Russia during the Obama administration, heads an institute that supports democracy movements and brings activists for training about democracy. He doubts any group in Putin's entourage can keep him from worse deeds. https://t.co/duIvtDJjAa.
Peter Wadhams specializes in ice and glaciers. We discuss ways of stopping the runoff of water from Greenland and Antarctica, and of insulating icebergs while towing them to places that need freshwater. https://t.co/PUlGVdjm77. Then you're invited to post comments on the website.
Maria Puerta Riera is a Venezuelan political scientist in Florida. Lester Kurtz is a sociologist at George Mason University who has taught in Korea. William Geimer is a retired law professor who left the US for Canada because of his disapproval of US wars. https://t.co/0MrGaRpkqD
Dmitri Makarov is the youngest member of the Moscow Helsinki Group's three-person chairmanship, replacing an extraordinary woman, the late Lyudmilla Alexeeva. That group was founded in 1976 by Yuri Orlov and other Russian dissidents.https://t.co/EQo3zgx5Zo.
Peter Phillips studies the handful of people who control the global investment money. Harry Glasbeek also worries about the control that the corporations have over national governments. James Simeon focuses on the displacement of people by war. https://t.co/e19Y2cOqgk .
Drs. David Heymann and Ronald St. John are epidemiologists. Here we discuss GPHIN, the system Dr. St. John developed for monitoring the outbreaks of diseases around the world faster than the WHO could do at the time. https://t.co/a4PAHLebOG.
Whitney Lackenbauer is a professor at Trent University who studies the Canadian North. Regrettably, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has brought a pause to some of the research work by all the countries of the region. https://t.co/1yzijALqYd.