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Big thanks to Dr. Muhammad Ittefaq @ScienceTalkOfficial for this interview. For those of us working to grow our understanding, it is important to understand not only our domestic outlook, but also global impacts and outlooks. In South Asia, there is no debate. 1.5C impacts are unfolding as expected.

In this outlook as you will see, Japan is looking good. Dr. Emily works to present this fairly positive outlook in the context of serious changes to the ocean, which will likely seriously impacts Japan's food systems.

In this video we look at Central America, broadly defined from the Yucatan to the northwestern edge of Columbia.
Central America is the final region where projections indicate critical tipping point indicators can be found.

For the past about 16 months, Antarctica has been getting real freaky. Might be a bit beyond weird.


Canada Update: This is different from our other videos, it's looser and more extrapolative.

International Outlook featuring Uganda. If you’re interested in climate & food, this is an important one. Dr. Emily shares information on the country’s climate outlook based on projections from the World Bank.

There are some parts of Europe with fairly good cross-model stability, but the overall picture for the EU and the UK is much more difficult than we see projected for North America.

Dr. Emily presents evidence for tipping point indicators in Brazil.
Brazil has a fairly stable area in the cross-model projections- important info for people in Brazil.
The outlook for Brazil has important implications for global food systems.

Many people are aware that without the warmth from the Gulf Stream, the UK would be looking at intense cold. The question is, how cold are we talking?

This international outlook video focuses on 2C modeling for Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.