Changes in the weather like higher temperatures, less rainfall, droughts or floods can all be linked to human activity impacting the environment. A talk to highlight how these conclusions have been arrived at, is taking place tonight in Dubai as part of Al Gore\'s Climate Reality Project. Streamed live on the internet from around the world, the Climate Reality Project is a new campaign launched by the former US vice president and environmental activist to urge action against climate change. Hourly broadcasts will take place in various locations around the world, including Dubai, by a local citizen activist personally trained by Gore. The broadcast will be followed by information on how viewers can help in their area. Ebrahim Al Zu\'bi, executive director of the Emirates Diving Association and keen environmental activist will be presenting in Arabic live from The Shelter in Al Quoz at 7.10pm. The slides will be in English.
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