Pachauri & Lomborg: eco-politics of climate change - Lab Rats
Coming back to the discussion, those like Lomborg felt nothing much would be achieved in Copenhagen, and "we'll waste 10 more years"; but Pachauri sounded optimistic. The world has changed since Kyoto and the public pressure would force the politicians to come to a consensus.I wonder how Pachauri can look at these poll results and conclude that the public is buying into his global warming fraud.
Molina, the polite scientist whose life has not been the same since he discovered the ozone hole 25 years ago, was convincing everybody that it's not right to confuse climate change with global warming -- the former is about irreversible changes to the climate like altering the arctic ice, Himalayan glaciers or thermohaline circulation in the oceans.
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