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RT @shanahanmike Obama winning Peace Prize = a trip to Norway in December = no excuse not to attend #COP15#cc climate summit in Copenhagen5:09 AM Oct 9thfrom web
Which climate books are must-reads ahead of Copenhagen conference? Read experts' picks and weigh in: http://bit.ly/NziLH9:28 AM Oct 2ndfrom web
Ian Noble: uncertainty in science needn't stop politicians, but economists do take it as excuse to ignore whole areas.9:39 AM Sep 29thfrom web
Mark Lynas: People will act when they see other people acting and they feel their indiv response is part of sthg larger.9:33 AM Sep 29thfrom web
James Painter: we need more positive stories about adaptation, not just threatening climate stories9:25 AM Sep 29thfrom web
KA: Copenhagen congress in March should have been reached mostly by train and video. Instead we flew there for a big party.9:21 AM Sep 29thfrom web
Kevin Anderson: I make a reasonable attempt and my emissions are still atrocious.9:20 AM Sep 29thfrom web
From the audience: what are panelists going to do personally?9:18 AM Sep 29thfrom web
Kevin Anderson: "I'm not a fan of these Dr. Strangelove solutions... but [may need cuz] we have proved that we are a very stupid species."9:17 AM Sep 29thfrom web
Diana Liverman: would 4 degrees mean it's geoengineering time?9:16 AM Sep 29thfrom web
James Painter: polls show public distrust of media climate reports growing. Catastrophism to blame?9:11 AM Sep 29thfrom web
correxn: Chris Wood: 4 C by 2100 is by no means an extreme or outlying view. But hopefully it's alarming.9:09 AM Sep 29thfrom web
Lynas and Noble: desperate need to replace IPCC emissions scenarios. They don't show what happens w/ the action we need to take.9:07 AM Sep 29thfrom web