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1.5 STAY ALIVE – En film om nødvendigheden af en 1½°C-løsning

13. november 2015

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Denne film tager os rundt på opdagelsesrejse i Caribien – ikke det eksotiske Caribien, men det Caribien, som med udsigten til accelererende klimaforandringer står overfor en vanskelig fremtid med hensygnende koralrev og atolsamfund, som forsvinder under havets overflade.

1.5 Stay Alive er en caribisk uddannelses-, musik- og kampagnefilm lavet for at underbygge og understrege nødvendigheden af en klimamålsætning på max 1½°C ved de forestående klimaforhandlinger i Paris. Det er dog ikke nogen ‘tør’ dokumentarfilm, men en mosaik af levnedsskildringer og vidnesbyrd kædet sammen med masser af tilbagelænet caribisk musik.

Air-Clim skriver i sin introduktion til filmen: “The campaign film highlights the threat of global warming for coastal zones and especially for the second largest coral reef in the world, the Mesoamerican and Caribbean coral reef system, which stretches from Florida to Trinidad Tobago. The IPCC concluded in its fifth assessment report in 2013/2014 that the world’s coral reef ecosystems will be one of the first global ecosystems that will disappear with a global temperature increase of more than 1–2 degrees C. Several research articles published recently in “Science” and “Nature” have confirmed this very large threat.”

I denne lille 3 min. video-introduktion kan man høre Tilman Altenburg fra Deutsche Institut für Entwicklungspolitik fortælle om baggrunden for 1.5 Stay Alive.

“1.5 to stay alive.”

Se tidligere blog-indlæg: Hvor store CO2-reduktioner skal der til?CO2-koncentrationen når 400 ppm2,3 m havstigning for hver grad global temperaturstigningJames Hansen et al.: 2°C-målsætningen helt utilstrækkeligJames Hansen: Store havstigninger i vente selv ved 2°C og Er 1½°C-målsætningen stadig mulig?

Zadie Neufville: Against the Odds, Caribbean Doubles Down for 1.5 Degree Deal in Paris, IPS 23.11.2015.

Petre Williams-Raynor: Countdown to COP21: Caribbean climate change campaign gets Jamaican endorsement, The Cleaner 04.11.2015.

Reinhold Pape: Film:1.5 Stay Alive, Acid News 01.11.2015.

Caribbean formatting climate change strategy for Paris meeting, Jamaica Observer 03.08.2015.

1.5 – Stay Alive | Interview with Tilman Altenburg, (3:22 min video) Deutsche Institut für Entwicklungspolitik 22.05.2015.

Links om 1,5°C-målsætningen generelt

John Upton: The forgotten U.N. climate goal: 1.5°C, RenewEconomy 20.11.2015.

Giles Parkinsson: Australia open to 1.5 °C climate target, “carbon neutral” in 2050, RenewEconomy 17.11.2015.

Climate-threatened nations seek tougher temperature goal in Paris deal, Reuters 12.11.2015.

Ed King: Climate vulnerable governments urge all countries to make tough CO2 cuts, Climate Home 11.11.2015.

Sophie Vorrath: Greens call for 1.5°C global warming target, ahead of Paris talks, RenewEconomy 10.11.2015.

Jennie Z. Rose: What is COP21 & Does it Matter? medium.com 06.11.2015.

Oliver Milman: Pacific islands make last-ditch plea to world before Paris climate change talks, The Guardian 01.11.2015.

Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Michiel Schaeffer & Bill Hare: 1.5°C target adequate for Paris agreement, Acid News 01.11.2015.

Reinhold Pape: The road from Paris, (leder) Acid News 01.11.2015.

103 nations and civil society urge warming to be kept below 1.5°C, Blue & Green Tomorrow 23.10.2015.

Joe Solomon: The Rise, Fall, and Return of 1.5°C in the Global Climate Negotiations, Common Dreams 21.10.2015.

Simon Lee: Before the Flood—1.5 to stay alive, Guardian (Trinidad & Tobago) 20.08.2015.

Brenton Henry: Antigua: 1.5 to stay alive, The Daily Observer 21.07.2015.

Thoriq Ibrahim: Warming above 1.5C will overwhelm islands, says Maldives minister, Climate Home 30.06.2015.

Small Islands propose “below 1.5˚C” global goal for Paris Agreement, AOSIS 08.06.2015.

Simon Evans: IEA: China should shoulder greatest burden in raising climate ambition, Carbon Brief 17.06.2015.

Sophie Yeo: In-depth: Is the 1.5C global warming goal politically possible? Carbon Brief 15.06.2015.

Ed King: Governments silenced over UN climate change target, RTCC 11.06.2015.

Megan Darby: China, India reject calls for tougher climate goal at UN talks, RTCC 10.06.2015.

Roz Pidcock & Rosamund Pearce: Six years worth of current emissions would blow the carbon budget for 1.5 degrees, Carbon Brief 13.11.2014.

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