What i liked most about it was how the rally supporters blackmailed Stephen Colbert into this rally, by donating 1/4 million dollars to educational projects that needed funding.
The participants of KLIMAZWIEBEL are made of a diverse group of people interested in the climate issue; among them people, who consider the man-made climate change explanation as true, and others, who consider this explanation false. We have scientists and lay people; natural scientists and social scientists. People with different cultural and professional backgrounds. This is a unique resource for a relevant and inspiring discussion. This resource needs sustainable management by everybody. Therefore we ask to pay attention to these rules:
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Interviews with climate scientists by Hans von Storch
Hans von Storch is doing two series of interviews with eminent climate scientists, who are interesting but not necessarily famous or known to the public. The relatively short interviews are published
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The "rally to restore sanity" is a nice thing.
What i liked most about it was how the rally supporters blackmailed Stephen Colbert into this rally, by donating 1/4 million dollars to educational projects that needed funding.
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