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The Climate Crisis Advisory Group (CCAG) was created in response to the climate emergency to inform and guide climate repair. We are an independent group of experts reflecting a wide range of academic disciplines and indigenous knowledge, comprising 15 experts from 11 nations. CCAG members include leading authorities in climate science, carbon emissions, energy, environment, and natural resources.

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The Climate Crisis Advisory Group (CCAG) was created in response to the climate emergency to inform and guide climate repair. We are an independent group of experts reflecting a wide range of academic disciplines and indigenous knowledge, comprising 15 experts from 11 nations. CCAG members include leading authorities in climate science, carbon emissions, energy, environment, and natural resources.

    Surviving The Storm: How Can We Build A Climate-Resilent Future?

    Surviving The Storm: How Can We Build A Climate-Resilent Future?

    Insightful, moving – and an urgent call to action



    In the latest in our Climate Conversation series, activist Mitzi Jonelle Tan speaks to Professors Lorraine Whitmarsh and Saleemul Huq about how we can strengthen vital human structures and processes, from cities to food systems, to manage climate change.

    What can we do to increase climate resilience? Is climate resilience something that is always possible? Does it solve the problem or only buy us time? And what will a more climate-resilient future look like, as opposed to one in which resilience remains limited?

    • 28 min
    Emerging Tipping Points in Antarctica

    Emerging Tipping Points in Antarctica

    Antarctica currently has very little sea ice – the lowest ever recorded. What are the causes and likely consequences of this reduction?

    Host Ade Adepitan speaks to CCAG experts including Professor Nerile Abram, Sir David King and Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh, as well as our guests senior research scientist Ted Scambos and and sea ice expert Dr Petra Heil.

    • 57 min
    Climate Conversations: Our Food Choices Are Costing The Earth

    Climate Conversations: Our Food Choices Are Costing The Earth

    In the latest episode in our Climate Conversations series, climate activisti Mitzi Jonelle Tan speaks to Henry Dimbleby MBE and CCAG's Sir David King about the critical need to develop ways of producing food which do not cost the earth.

    • 43 min
    Climate Successes and Setbacks: Preparing For COP27

    Climate Successes and Setbacks: Preparing For COP27

    As the countdown to COP27 begins, CCAG looks back at the significant events and moments that have happened since COP26 whether environmental or political.  In this special edition, celebrating the first anniversary of CCAG's founding, we also take questions from the public on their concerns around the climate crisis.

    Join us as we gather to have crucial discussions on how countries are performing against their climate promises and other topics surrounding the climate emergency facing our planet.

    The overall hope is that we can provide the public, government, and decision makers with the most comprehensive science, guiding us all towards a better, greener, and more environmentally friendly future for humanity.

    • 1 tim. 1 min.
    Carbon Removal: What Role Must It Play?

    Carbon Removal: What Role Must It Play?

    Ade Adepitan hosts the CCAG panel with former BBC science editor David Shukman, New Scientist journalist and podcast host Rowan Hooper, the Brazilian climate journalist Meghie Rodrigues and Jon Burke, UK decarbonisation expert.  We also have contributions from Daffa Praditya, activist from Fridays for Future and postdoctoral research associate Jooeun Yoon.

    • 1 tim. 15 min
    Climate Conversations: Why We Can No Longer Delay On Climate Action

    Climate Conversations: Why We Can No Longer Delay On Climate Action

    Climate activist Mitzi Jonelle Tan speaks to Professor Johan Rockström and journalist George Monbiot. 

    • 38 min

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