Posted on December 10 2009 by zerofootprint and filed in Climate Change
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Message: I was one of six live bloggers at the Munk Debate on climate change on Tuesday. The topic, “Climate change is humankind’s defining crisis and demands a commensurate response,” pitted Elizabeth May and George Monbiot on the pro side v. Bjorn Lomborg and Lord Nigel Lawson on the con side. You can watch the debate and the streaming blog transcript at http://bit. ly/52jOMP. A topic that deserved more focus is that leading businesses and economists are increasingly citing alarming scenarios of the cost of inaction on climate change. For instance, I heard no mention that the largest insurance company in the world—German insurer Allianz—released a report Nov. 23 presenting the economic impact of a half-metre rise in global ocean levels by 2050 due to melting glaciers and ice worldwide. Read More at: http://www.financialpost.com/ http://www.zerofootprintfoundation.org/79352/
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