Dal rapporto IPCC all’azione: cambiare il futuro climatico | Robin Castellani | TEDxLago di Fogliano
Quale clima stiamo vivendo oggi? Temperature in aumento, piogge più intense, e zanzare tigre diffuse in tutta Italia sono solo alcuni effetti del cambiamento climatico. Questo fenomeno, di origine umana ed avviato con la Rivoluzione Industriale, non è più un tema lontano ma una realtà che ci tocca ogni giorno. Le Nazioni Unite hanno simulato vari scenari futuri modellando le società umane ed il clima; solo uno di questi diventerà il nostro domani. La scelta della direzione è nelle nostre mani: abbiamo l’opportunità di agire per orientare il mondo verso il miglior scenario possibile, per il benessere nostro e delle generazioni future. Tra le foreste del Trentino ed una tastiera priva delle lettere stampate sopra trovate Robin, ingegnere ambientale di formazione e programmatore di professione. I suoi interessi riguardo uno stile di vita sano e sostenibile e gli studi in ambito ambientale lo hanno portato ad occuparsi di stimare gli effetti degli eventi naturali estremi utilizzando immagini satellitari e algoritmi alternativi. Nel tempo libero si diverte a passeggiare nei boschi, a seguire il corso dei fiumi su Google Earth e a leggere di antropologia. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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