(February 10, 2010) Bert Metz, former co-chair of the IPCC Working Group on Mitigation of Climate Change and advisor to the European Climate Foundation, discusses the implications of the poor results of the 2009 Copenhagen Summit along with his new book, Controlling Climate Change, which provides an unbiased and comprehensive overview of the latest findings of the IPCC.
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willamricard 2 weeks ago
Copenhagen is in Europe, right? Its always freezing in those parts.
grunder20 2 months ago
The IPCC does not carry out its own original research, nor does it do the work of monitoring climate or related phenomena itself.
VertNinja 2 years ago
The video starts a bit slowly, but he ends up telling a lot of interesting stuff. I liked it.
anotherelvis 2 years ago
your kidding right? after all of the exposure to this scam, anyone can still say this with a straight face? funny little sheep
dezldummi 2 years ago
The IPCC is a JOKE! They are all making money off this Climate change BS!! People need to be put in jail over this crap!!
MadBadVoodo 2 years ago
I love global warming idea very much.
ireadcn 2 years ago