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  1. 4 Bücher. Tim Flannery: Europa. Die ersten 100 Millionen Jahre. Insel Verlag, Berlin 2019. ISBN 9783458178224, Gebunden, 380 Seiten, 28.00 EUR. Aus dem Englischen von Christiane Buchner. "Europa", verkündete Angela Merkel 2007 in Berlin, "ist viel mehr als Milchkühe und die Chemikalienrichtlinie". Zweifellos verbindet die Landmassen vom ...

  2. Tim Flannery is a powerful public advocate for science. A well-known author, broadcaster and speaker, he has raised awareness of science in the Australian community. His books have increased public debate on major issues relevant to the impact of society on the environment. As a researcher, he has made significant contributions on both living ...

  3. Climate change is humanity’s greatest challenge as we delve into what frustrates Tim, what motivates him, and where he believes the solutions lie. This immersive journey takes Tim from his early days as a palaeontologist when he first encountered climate change, to his tireless efforts at the Copenhagen COP in 2009 which failed to deliver, to ...

  4. 8. Jan. 2016 · Flannery on the need for negative emissions technologies: “We need to develop a series of new technologies that I call the “third way” technologies, that have the potential to draw carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere at the gigatonne scale.”. On the scale of the challenge: “If we could cover 9% of the world’s oceans with seaweed ...

  5. 20. März 2019 · Tim Flannery laments that young Australians today will never be able to experience in the same way the natural wonders he enjoyed in his youth. He grew up in Melbourne on remnants of the sandplain ...

  6. Tim Flannery wurde 1956 im australischen Melbourne geboren und war Prof. für Zoologie und Direktor des South Australian Museum in Adelaide. Bereits sein sehr informatives und weltweit einflussreiches Buch zum Klimawandel „Wir Wettermacher“ von 2006 erhielt den Corine-Futurepreis und den von 'Bild der Wissenschaft' vergebenen Preis 'Wissensbuch des Jahres'.

  7. Professor Tim Flannery is one of Australia’s leading writers on climate change. An internationally acclaimed scientist, explorer and conservationist, Professor Flannery was named Australian of the Year in 2007. Professor Flannery has held various academic positions including Professor at the University of Adelaide, director of the South ...