[DK GreenRoots] Doha's Week 2: A Lot More at Stake than Endangered French Truffles

Doha's Week 2: A Lot More at Stake than Endangered French Truffles


Mon Dieu!  Last week, the big shocks out of COP18 at Doha were the rapid-fire release of methane caused by the revved up Arctic Meltdown and the threat our warming climate poses to the future of the the French truffle.

But as we prepare for the big guns to arrive in Doha this week, NASA's James Hansen is sanely paving the way for progress with some sumptuously significant information gleaned from his reflections following 2012's  extreme weather.  And pressure continues to mount for a shapeshift in US policy, one which could see the country emerge as a saviour forging a new way forward in the UNFCCC process.

First, from Mr. Hansen ...


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Deborah Phelan


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