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Uploaded on Apr 28, 2007

NASA Chief Scientist James Hansen talks about climate change.

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  • calvinjones

    your name is somewhat ironic...

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  • alternativeinfo

    Sadly you are mistaken. The upcoming IPCC report show that we ALREADY have broken the 440 limit.

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  • nealeu

    Interesting to see Jim Hansen arguing for "the etablished energy infrastructure" making 440ppm unfeasible. It's entirely feasible to stay within 440ppm... it just requires a global carbon rationing system such as Contraction and Convergence

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