In this repository, we store the materials for the Climate Change and Action Workshop. The materials are freely available for any kind of use.
- Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1z7SwIeP5FWJ7k_pBcgfb0-n39m-uHKug2Kb2CFbGLMs/edit?usp=sharing
- Video: https://youtu.be/zWyO_JOkcLM
- World Climate Game developed by Climate Interactive: https://www.climateinteractive.org/programs/world-climate
- Blog post: https://katja-hb.home.blog/climate-science-and-action-workshop
Between 2.5 and 3 hours depending on how much time is spent on the World Climate game.
- Physical basics of climate change (slides 2 - 63, video)
- Land use change (slides 64 - 74, video)
- Impact of climate change on humans (slides 75 - 82, video)
- Climate justice (slides 83 - 87, video)
- Proposed solutions (slides 88 - 89, video)
- Paris Agreement 2015 (slides 90 - 96, video)
- Fridays4Future (slides 97 - 100, video)
- How to reduce individual carbon footprint (slides 101 - 127, video)
- Upcoming events (slide 128)
- Concluding remarks (slide 129, video)
- Thank you (slide 130)
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Most of the content is globally applicable. However, some of the slides are Europe or Germany specific. When using in other contries, please replace these slides with local information or skip them.
- Europe specific slides: 95, 118
- Germany specific slides: 94, 100, 102, 120, 126, 128
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Our lecture does not cover an important aspect: economical consequences of climate change. This is an area where we have no expertise and would be happy to team up with a professional to extend the materials.
- Jan-Marcus Nasse (jan.nasse@alumni.uni-heidelberg.de) - physical basics of climate change
- Katja Ovchinnikova (www.ovchinnikova.me, katja@ovchinnikova.me, @Katja_HB4) - all other slides, video editing
- Alberto Bailoni (https://github.com/abailoni) - slides design, content feedback, filming
- Climate Interactive for providing materials for the World Climate Game
- Theodore Alexandrov for organizing the workshop at EMBL and filming
- Micha Bleher, Alex Chatrchyan, Suzie Lavoie, Ecem Uludağ for feedback and comments
- collegues from EMBL, Scientists4Future, Uni Heidelberg for promoting the workshop