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One climate change scientist takes on a roomful of sceptics.

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According to a recent scientific report, it's to late to stop runaway climate change through the positive feedback effect.Perhaps greening the deserts could save us? A scientist who has greened some parts of the desert, says we can carry on using fossil fuels if we do, but governments around the world have even failed to do this. But perhaps we in the West should be chipping in for some of this?In this video an American scientist debates with a hall full of Australian climate change deniers, and it's shocking to see how much they hate him, even though they understand no science themselves. This scientist addresses every question they throw at him, but they just get even more angry. [embedded content]

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According to a recent scientific report, it's to late to stop runaway climate change through the positive feedback effect.

Perhaps greening the deserts could save us? A scientist who has greened some parts of the desert, says we can carry on using fossil fuels if we do, but governments around the world have even failed to do this. But perhaps we in the West should be chipping in for some of this?

In this video an American scientist debates with a hall full of Australian climate change deniers, and it's shocking to see how much they hate him, even though they understand no science themselves. This scientist addresses every question they throw at him, but they just get even more angry.

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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