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CLIMATE ACTION

Copenhagen COP 15, the world gathering designed to deal with the looming Climate Crisis, is now ended.

On October 24, 2009, our Climate Action event, one of thousands of such events in over 180 countries, was an unprecedented expression of support for drastic and immediate action to reduce C02.

   
   

Now what do we do?

...COPENHAGEN—Top climate scientists said Saturday that the 11th-hour political deal hammered out at U.N. talks in Copenhagen falls perilously short of what is needed to stave off catastrophic global warming.

What many had hoped would be a planet-saving treaty locking major economies into strong commitments to shrink their carbon footprints came out as a three-page political accord with key numbers yet to be filled in.  Read more in the Copenhagen as it Ended feature article just below.

 

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Hansen Lecture Chapel Hill Feb 1 2010

James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, delivered this presentation on February 1st 2010 at UNC, Chapel Hill as the Frey Foundation Distinguished Visiting Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences. Full audio...

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Earth Can't Cope Long

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