Now Streaming on Planet Classroom Network: Net Zero Speaks with Dr. Kim Cobb
Discover new insights in climate change: Net Zero Speaks with Kim Cobb explores El Niño's impact and the role of the Southern Ocean
NEW YORK, June 5, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Prepare for an eye-opening episode as Net Zero Speaks with Kim Cobb premieres on the Planet Classroom Network. This highly anticipated installment, curated by the Protect Our Planet Movement and Planet Classroom, uncovers fresh perspectives in the climate change conversation, focusing on El Niño's impact on coral reefs and the crucial role played by the Southern Ocean in shaping global climate patterns.
In this riveting interview, youth climate activist Drishya Pathak engages in an enlightening dialogue with esteemed scientist Dr. Kim Cobb, delving into groundbreaking topics that will captivate audiences. Dr. Cobb's latest research findings shed light on the significant effects of El Niño events on coral reefs, examining whether recent occurrences are more intense compared to the past half-century. The conversation also delves into the paramount role of the Southern Ocean in shaping climate patterns worldwide, offering a comprehensive understanding of its interconnectedness with other regions.
Net Zero Speaks with Kim Cobb unites two passionate advocates for a sustainable future, unveiling valuable insights that will shape our understanding and drive positive change. Audiences can expect an exploration of the changing nature of the oceans over time as a key climate signal for the marine ecosystem. The discussion highlights the impact of rising temperatures caused by fossil fuel emissions on oceanic conditions. Additionally, the episode emphasizes the interconnectedness of various tipping points, underscoring how oceanic weather patterns extend from the Arctic to tropical regions. The link between El Niño and fossil fuel emissions is examined, emphasizing the need to understand the interdependencies between these factors.
Furthermore, Net Zero Speaks with Kim Cobb unveils collaborative efforts by organizations to gather data for coral restoration. Audiences will discover the extensive network of researchers working towards understanding the long-term effects of climate change on coral ecosystems. The valuable records, spanning centuries, serve as a critical resource for studying and addressing the challenges posed by climate change.
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About the Protect Our Planet Movement
The Protect Our Planet (POP) Movement is an initiative designed to address the urgent need to share information and knowledge with the youth on solutions to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the UN, mitigate climate change, and adapt to its growing impacts. Intended to ultimately reach the size, scale, and momentum to become a global movement, POP mobilizes the youth worldwide to take collective action needed to mitigate climate change and protect threatened ecosystems.
About the Planet Classroom Network
The Planet Classroom Network, organized by CMRubinWorld, brings together musicians, dancers, video game creators, filmmakers, activists, learning innovators, and emerging technologists from around the world to entertain, educate and engage youth, and to provide a rich cultural experience for all. Content showcased for youth and by youth on the Planet Classroom Network is provided by 30 cultural organizations from around the world. Young people globally played a significant role in conceptualizing, creating, and producing the network's vision and programming.
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