“The impacts of climate change are playing out faster.” The unprecedented heatwave across Europe has surprised some climate scientists, but MichaelEMann says it’s clear radical change is needed to prevent an even greater crisis.
Climate scientists are clear that it’s already too late to go back to the kind of weather we used to have, but can we stop things from getting a whole lot worse?
Professor Michael E Mann – from Penn State university in the United States – and author of ‘The New Climate War’ explains the radical change needed to avert catastrophic temperature rises.
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