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2029 - for many years Australia has experienced the devastating consequences of global warming. A life discussion in an European TV show created worldwide panic - for the first time it was officially announced that the earth has reached the 'Tipping Point', the point of no return in the destruction of the environment. Climate change with a non-reversible perspective. An Australian TV-station has invited nationally reknowned personalities to calm the situation by informing the population about the "facts" and "data" instead of spreading fear and innuendo. It is accomplished TV-Presenter Bettina…mehr

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2029 - for many years Australia has experienced the devastating consequences of global warming. A life discussion in an European TV show created worldwide panic - for the first time it was officially announced that the earth has reached the 'Tipping Point', the point of no return in the destruction of the environment. Climate change with a non-reversible perspective. An Australian TV-station has invited nationally reknowned personalities to calm the situation by informing the population about the "facts" and "data" instead of spreading fear and innuendo. It is accomplished TV-Presenter Bettina Roland's job to get the most positive outlook into the future from her discussion. Get an intriguing look behind the scenes of this TV production that has no precedence, the tensions and blunt truth of a panel discussion recorded and not live streamed for a reason ...Is that the future - our future?
Autorenporträt
Werner Mittelstaedt has been active as an author, critical futurologist and future philosopher since the 1970s. He was the initiator and chairman of the Gesellschaft für Zukunftsmodelle und Systemkritik e.V. (GZS), which was founded in March 1977 and dissolved in August 2007. The GZS was active in the field of critical futures research and helped shape the German futures research scene. He is also the founder and editor of the journal BLICKPUNKT ZUKUNFT, which has been published since 1981 and is one of the oldest journals in the Germanspeaking world with a thematic focus on futures research and design. He is a founding member of the Netzwerk Zukunftsforschung (Future Research Network), which was established in 2007. Furthermore, Werner Mittelstaedt is the author of eleven social science, philosophical and popular science books that deal with the crises and future issues of global society and in which approaches to solutions are presented. He has also published a novel about climate change and well over 200 publications in books, magazines and on the internet. Website: www.werner-mittelstaedt.com