Der Dalai Lama mit Greta Thunberg und führenden Wissenschaftlern: ein Gespräch über die Klimakrise

Deutsche Übersetzung des Gesprächs auf YouTube. Seine Heiligkeit der Dalai Lama im Gespräch mit Umweltaktivistin Greta Thunberg, William Moomaw (Hauptautor von Berichten des Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change/IPCC und Mitpreisträger des Friedensnobelpreises 2007) und Susan Natali (eine renommierte Arktisforscherin) über die Klimakrise (The Crisis of Climate Feedback Loops). Das Gespräch wird von Diana Chapman Walsh, Präsidentin emerita des Wellesley College, moderiert und wird vom Mind & Life Institute organisiert.

Seine Heiligkeit der Dalai Lama im Gespräch mit Umweltaktivistin Greta Thunberg, William Moomaw (Hauptautor von Berichten des Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change/IPCC und Mitpreisträger des Friedensnobelpreises 2007) und Susan Natali (eine renommierte Arktisforscherin) über die Klimakrise (The Crisis of Climate Feedback Loops). Das Gespräch wird von Diana Chapman Walsh, Präsidentin emerita des Wellesley College, moderiert und wird vom Mind & Life Institute organisiert.

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Der Dalai Lama mit Greta Thunberg und führenden Wissenschaftlern.
deutsche Übersetzung des Gesprächs auf YouTube
Original des Gesprächs auf Englisch:

https://www.mindandlife.org/event/the-dalai-lama-with-greta-thunberg-and-leading-scientists-a-conversation-on-the-crisis-of-climate-feedback-loops/

From the destruction of forests to the thawing of permafrost, the effects of human-induced climate change have set into motion self-perpetuating feedback loops that are accelerating global warming. What can be done to slow down this threat before it’s too late?
The Mind & Life Institute was honored to host a special free livestream event on January 9/10, 2021 with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, climate activist Greta Thunberg, and leading scientists to explore steps for addressing this urgent set of challenges. Watch the recording above (subtitles can be turned on or off with the CC button), read the event transcript, or read our post-event blog.
Moderated by Diana Chapman Walsh, the discussion was grounded in a new series of educational films, “Climate Emergency: Feedback Loops,” narrated by Richard Gere.
Contributing their scientific expertise to the conversation were Susan Natali, Arctic Program Director at the Woodwell Climate Research Center, and William Moomaw, Professor Emeritus of International Environmental Policy at Tufts University and the lead author of several reports for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.
The Dalai Lama speaks to the urgent need for climate action in his new book, Our Only Home: A Climate Appeal to the World, in which he praises Greta Thunberg and other young climate activists for their determination to bring about positive change. 
The livestream event highlighted recent scientific findings, the ethical imperative of taking action, and what we can do collectively to slow, halt, and even reverse the devastating impact of climate feedback loops. How can you help?
Educate yourself on climate change issues
Hold leaders accountable to support science-based climate action
Raise awareness in your community about the climate crisis
Make changes in your daily life to reduce your own carbon footprint

Mind & Life will continue to explore the climate crisis and the human-earth relationship at our virtual 2021 Summer Research Institute, to be held online June 6-11, 2021. Applications are now open.