End-Permian Extinction Teaches us About Climate Action | Tara Nair | TEDxSouth Delaware Street Youth
The Permian extinction, also known as the Great Dying, was the single most devastating mass extinction event in Earth’s history. Its causes? Global warming, ocean acidification, acid rain, and the depletion of the ozone layer. Sound familiar? The Permian extinction and today’s climate crisis have a number of troubling parallels. But there is a key difference: we have the agency take action. This talk will begin by exploring how the Permian extinction proves that we are manufacturing the conditions for another mass extinction. Next, it will unpack how the Great Dying revealed the fragility of our ecosystem and what the warning signs are. Then, how Permian extinction highlights the importance of mitigating risks in destabilized regions and funding climate research. The talk concludes by discussing lesser-known climate innovations, and why every action matters. Tara is a high school junior at Hamilton High. She’s passionate about problem-solving and spreading science education. Outside of school, she’s involved in STEM tutoring, running youth workshops for science, web development, and volunteering for local science centers. Her recent climate research has opened her eyes to the field of geoengineering, as well as the critical significance of creating a shift in climate perception. She believes that climate innovations are among the most crucial of our time, and that the lack of funding for these solutions reflects a broader lack of urgency in addressing the climate crisis. Her goal is to contribute to problem-solving in this field, as well as the others that impact my community. In the future, she plans to pursue a career in engineering, where she hopes to continue making efforts to develop solutions that address real-world issues. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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