Earth in crisis: environmental policy in an international context: Track 19
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This innovative album introduces one of the biggest, and most complex, of today’s environmental problems – climate change. It features the hard-hitting, "Who Will Pay", selected as a finalist in an international film competition on "Vulnerability Exposed: The Social Dimensions of Climate Change" organised by the World Bank. This 'Earth in Crisis' album offer a sophisticated understanding of the processes and players that shape contemporary international environmental problems, evaluates what can and should be done in the future, and explores how responses to these dilemmas are intertwined with issues of development, international justice and responsibility. The eleven video tracks focus on climate change induced flooding in the delta regions of Bangladesh and in the Thames region of the UK. In the first five audio tracks, members of The Open University course team explore the main issues raised in the videos. The final three audio tracks explore some of the wider political and scientific dimensions of climate change. This material forms part of The Open University course DU311, Earth in crisis: environmental policy in an international context.
Track 19: The Policy Makers
The process of using scientific data to inform government policies with regards to safe-guarding the planet.
Extreme weather events are getting worse. Forecasters predict that Bangladesh will be severely affected by floods, cyclones, droughts and the rising sea level.
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Climate Change in Bangladesh
Villagers in the vulnerable regions of south Bangladesh reflect on the changes in their environment and describe their struggle to survive.
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Adapting to Salinity
Should industrialist countries pay for the devastation and suffering occurring in Bangladesh, where millions of people stand to lose their birthplace and livelihood?
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Who is to Blame?
The discussion moves on to consider inequities in the causes and consequences of climate change between developing and developed countries.
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Injustice and inequality
A discussion with scientists about the nature of scientific knowledge, and it's relationship to policy making regarding climate change
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The Impact of Science
A look at sustainable development, and it's implications faced by society and the environment, both now and in the future.
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A Sustainable Climate?
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Originally published: Monday, 8 March 2010
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