Saturday, May 3, 2014

Michael Mann - The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches From The Front Lines



Michael Mann -- The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches From The Front Lines
Published on Feb 11, 2014
"The Hockey Stick" has been a central figure in the controversy over human-caused ("anthropogenic") climate change. It is an easy-to-understand graph Michael E. Mann and his colleagues constructed to depict changes in Earth's temperature back to 1000 AD. The graph was featured in the high-profile "Summary for Policy Makers" of the 2001 report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and it quickly became an icon in the debate over human-caused climate change. In his lecture, professor Mann tells the story behind the Hockey Stick, using it as a vehicle for exploring broader issues regarding the role of skepticism in science, the uneasy relationship between science and politics, and the dangers that arise when special economic interests and those who do their bidding attempt to skew the discourse over policy-relevant areas of science. In short, he attempts to use the Hockey Stick to cut through the fog of disinformation that has been generated by the campaign to deny the reality of climate change and reveal the very real threat to our future that lies behind it.

The lectures shared here were given on October 5th 2013 in the following order:

Guðni Elísson: "Earth101"
Stefan Rahmstorf: "The Climate Crisis"
Michael Mann: "The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars"
Kari Norgaard: "Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life"
Peter Sinclair: "Communicating Climate Science in the Disinformation Era"
Recorded by Phil Coates and edited by Ryan Chapman.

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