October 30, 2025
MEER Podcast - Kyle Kimball
Kyle Kimball returns to MEER 3 years after his talk “Faster Than Expected: The IPCC’s Role In Exacerbating Climate Change”.
In that talk he presented evidence indicating that the IPCC plays a significant role in downplaying the impacts of runaway climate change, a role which serves to manufacture consent for a “do nothing” approach by state governments and the corporations controlling them.
Kyle has a BA in EU and International Law from Tallinn University of technology and an LLM in International Migration and Refugee Law from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He now lives in Olympia, Washington where he serves the public working in state government.

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Reflective Mirrors and Sustainable Energy: A Visit to MEER's Experimental Sites by Dr. Benjamin K. Sovacool
In the bustling streets of Freetown, Sierra Leone, an innovative approach to sustainable energy and materials reuse is unfolding under the auspices of MEER (Mirrors for Earth's Energy Rebalancing). On December 17th and 18th, 2024, Dr. Benjamin K. Sovacool, a Professor of Energy Policy at the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at the University of Sussex Business School, visited several of MEER's experimental sites to witness firsthand the groundbreaking work being done in urban heat management and sustainability.
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MEERTALK December 2024
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Empowering Change: MEER's Upcycling Training Session with the Dorothy Springer Trust
At the bustling Aberdeen Roundabout, an inspiring event unfolded as the MEER team warmly welcomed a group of ten determined disabled students from the Dorothy Springer Trust. The morning air buzzed with excitement and anticipation as the students arrived, greeted by MEER's Communications Officer, setting the tone for a day of learning and creativity.
December 4, 2024
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