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#6 Last (But Not Least?)

There is a German phrase describing the sensation of something that just went by way too quickly – Mir nichts dir nichts.. That is just how I look back on the last term at UCL. Me, looking back at 2017/Earth Rise. Source: svs.gsfc.nasa.gov I attempted to explore some ways towards global warming mitigation. I closely reviewed the global Divestment movement, a highly political tool aiming to reduce anthropogenic carbon emissions. Further, I researched geoengineering and specifically afforestation, a scientific-physical mitigation approach. In retrospective, it struck me that the take-home messages of these two approaches are remarkably similar: Both are partially promising but prove useless unless serious emissions cut are undertaken on the emitter side. Divestment educates and builds up crucial political and societal pressure while relying on governments and legislators to greatly limit future mining. Geo-engineering has many faces most of...

#5 Make Trees not War

It is indeed getting hot in here.

#4 Have we reached the geoengineered future?

Breaking News: How far you can get with (just) $56.7 m

Media Update: Real Time Global Warming Index

#3 Continuing on Divestment

And All of the Sudden, We Find the Pliocene Era Rather Interesting

#2: What have Leonardo DiCaprio, the Church of Sweden and King’s College in Common? Right, they’ve divested!

In the Meantime: Primetime

#1: My Climate Warming Journey