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Tyndall Lecture: GC43I. Successful Predictions

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Published on Dec 7, 2012

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  • Bill McKibben

    talk about a primer! so many thanks for this

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  • Desertphile

    You will probably also be interested in the video "Kevin Trenberth: The Role of the Oceans in Climate" and probably the video "A32D. New Atmospheric Sciences Fellows Presentations II" as well.

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  • citizenschallengeYT

    I'm surprised there's no description.

    Ray Pierrehumbert (Ph.D., MIT, 1980)

    the speaker has a formidable understanding of the science.

    He is a Louis Block Professor in Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago

    Fellow, American Geophysical Union

    John Simon Guggenheim Fellow (1996/1997)

    Lead author on the IPCC Third Assessment Report,

    Co-author of the National Research Council report on abrupt climate change.

    Previously with the atmospheric science faculties of MIT and Princeton

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  • citizenschallengeYT

    45:59 WOW!

    That image is one that's been haunting me for a while now.

    I been wanting to find a copy of it.

    ... you know that iconic Hollywood Image of "George Taylor" discovering the buried Statue of Liberty... and the truth.

    Seems to me that image perfectly conveys the way I feel,

    when viewing how our society has been ignoring scientific

    and down to Earth reality

    in favor of throttling up our un-win-able Grand Geophysical Experiment.

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  • Desertphile

    "... not even wrong" was Pauli, not Feynman.

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