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#SEAAcademy - Climate Change 101

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Our Hosts

Dr Sheila Nguyen, Executive Director of Sports Environment Alliance

Emily Self, Operations Coordinator at Sports Environment Alliance


Develop your climate change 101 basics

There is no doubt that our climate is changing and that human activity is the cause. We are emitting levels of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases at a higher rate than anytime in the past 800 000 years, and this is leading to warming global temperatures. The impacts of a changing climate are severe and far-reaching - everything on our planet is impacted by our climate.

But what is climate change, how does the science work, and how is it impacting the sport community? What are emissions, greenhouse gases and fossil fuels? How can we separate fact from fiction? And, importantly, how can our sports community meet this challenge head on and enlist others to follow?

Join us for this #SEAAcademy session where we will answer all of these questions and more.

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