January 22, 2008
Managing the Risk of Climate Change
My baseline assumption about you, Green Buckeye reader, is that you are already convinced about the need for environmental sustainability or you wouldn't be reading this blog. For that reason I have typically refrained from posting items that aim to convince people that climate change is real, anthropogenic (caused by human activity) or needs to be acted on.
I've recently rethought that practice. The reason? I figure you have friends and family and colleagues who are not yet convinced, and that you may be looking for ways to convince them. So, I've decided to pass along information that you can use to support your own leadership efforts.
This short, entertaining video was produced by Greg Craven, a high school science teacher in Oregon. In it, Greg, aka wonderingmind42 on youtube, presents risk management arguments for acting on the global climate change issue. Hold on, I know you just glazed over when you read "risk management." Don't worry, Greg wears funny hats and runs pyrotechnics during the explanation, so I promise it isn't what you think!
Thanks to my blogging buddy Andy for pointing it out!
I've recently rethought that practice. The reason? I figure you have friends and family and colleagues who are not yet convinced, and that you may be looking for ways to convince them. So, I've decided to pass along information that you can use to support your own leadership efforts.
This short, entertaining video was produced by Greg Craven, a high school science teacher in Oregon. In it, Greg, aka wonderingmind42 on youtube, presents risk management arguments for acting on the global climate change issue. Hold on, I know you just glazed over when you read "risk management." Don't worry, Greg wears funny hats and runs pyrotechnics during the explanation, so I promise it isn't what you think!
Thanks to my blogging buddy Andy for pointing it out!
Labels: climate change, resources