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Commonwealth Club: Climate One - November 3, 2009


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On the launch date of his book, Science as a Contact Sport, Steve Schneider talks about the intersection of science, politics and the contact sport of tackling a complex scientific subject like climate change. He discusses such difficult questions as how uncertainty comes with the territory, what risks the changing climate poses to the global economy, and ways to approach solving the problem. Steve says that policymakers should fund more research to invent our way to a cleaner future rather than betting so much on a cap-and-trade regime for carbon pollution and recommends a realistic sequence for enacting climate policy. A lively Q&A with Greg Dalton, Climate One founder, wraps up this session which is full of classic Schneider metaphors that make these subjects come alive with clarity and humor.

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