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How Would Climate Change Influence Society in the 21st Century? (Panel)
Video Run Time: 1:11:56

Technical Notes on Video:

Video length is 1:11:56.

David Hunter Marks, Morton and Claire Goulder Family Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Systems, asks the speakers to discuss their connection to the IPCC.

At :36, Akimasa Sumi begins.

At 1:24, John Reilly begins.

At 4:09, Adil Najam begins.

At 5:25, Howard Herzog begins.

At 6:32 Michael Golay begins.

A 9:54, William Moomaw begins.

At 15:29, Andreas Fischlin begins.

At 16:51, Rajendra K. Pachauri comments on some of the panelists’ statements, then poses these questions:
1) What is the extent to which IPCC should go out and take a more activist role;
2) How much should the IPCC move from a physical science basis into areas that are more at the heart of public policy?

At 20:22, Fischlin responds.

At 22:09, Moomaw responds.

At 27:39, Golay responds.

At 30:35, Herzog responds.

At 34:23, Najam responds.

At 38:48, Reilly responds.

At 41:20, Sumi responds.

At 45:18, Pachauri discusses the panelists’ comments, and engages them in a discussion of adaptation, mitigation and sustainable development.

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