
Zeke Hausfather, noted climate scientist, is the climate lead at Stripe, writes for Carbon Brief, and is affiliated with Berkeley Earth and the Breakthrough Institute. He is a lead author on the IPCC AR7 report. His blog, The Climate Brink, is one of the most popular go-to spots for climate information on Substack.
Dr. Hausfather’s presentation abstract follows:
Recent progress on climate policy coupled with more rapid than expected declines in clean energy costs have bent down the curve of future emissions. Growing consensus is that 21st century warming will likely remain below 3˚C.
However it is difficult to fully preclude an eventual warming of 4˚C or more under a current policy world if there are continued positive emissions after 2100, or if carbon cycle feedbacks and climate sensitivity are on the high end of current estimates.
This talk will review our current climate trajectory and its impacts and assess measures needed to further reduce future warming and hedge against climate tail risks.
Please come in person to the Center for Adaptive Optics atrium, or zoom in to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84461520550?pwd=9BaUYofFdp9JfHg3x8CJdH3RBt5eDm.1
A special Q&A session for undergraduates will be held at the CfAO atrium from 2-3!
CfAO is adjacent to Earth and Marine Sciences and Natural Sciences II.