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Life On Earth in 2081 according to the latest IPCC Climate Reports
In this video we are exploring how life on earth could look like in 60 years, a time many of us could actually live to experience. How many humans will there be? and can we feed them all? Will we have caused a mass extinction of species and ecosystems? Are coral reefs finally gone for good? Will there be constant hurricanes and wildfires? or will we have somehow fixed or reversed all of these issues?
We'll run you through the existing research and the latest climate reports to try and answer these questions and make 7 key predictions on how life on earth might look like in 2081.
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0:00 intro
0:42 key points
0:53 About Mossy Earth
1:20 The Weather
2:59 Wildlife and Biodiversity
4:55 Human Population
5:54 Our Chances
🤔 Why did we decide to make this video?
This channel is a space where we explore ideas and solutions that help fight climate change and stop the loss of biodiversity and then go ahead and implement the strangest and most exciting of those ideas through our Mossy Earth membership and on our on-the-ground rewilding projects. Having a look at some of the challenges we might face in the next 60 years feels like an important step in estimating the task ahead of us.
🌲 About Mossy Earth 🌎
We are a rewilding organisation that restores nature and fights climate change through our rewilding projects. We are not just a faceless organisation, we are reachable and present and love to work with our members to implement new ideas.
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Our main sources for this video are the IPCC climate report, the nature journal and .... ehm... wikipedia :)
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