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Joseph Romm about blizzasters

6a00d8341bfbc053ef011279650e3028a4-800wi Joseph Romm is a senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress. His blog is Climate Progress. As yet another record-breaking 'blizzaster' grips the east coast AND beyond, Joe and I wonder aloud what it will take to get America to notice Ma Nature is trying to tell us something – it's later than we think!
The winds are howling, snow piling up, travel at a standstill and Australia is also in the midst of a record setting category 5 storm with winds up 200 mph. Blizzards, tornados and floods, oh my! What's a concerned citizen to do? Start a Green Tea Party I say…

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Joe Romm about Cancun

6a00d8341bfbc053ef011279650e3028a4-800wi Joseph Romm is a senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress. His blog is Climate Progress. He weighs in on the just concluded talks in Cancun. You'll hear why Bolivia went ballistic, Japan jousted over extending Kyoto Protocol and Mexico managed to save the day, and dignity, of U.N. climate negotiations which had derailed in Copenhagen and are now back on track.

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Joseph Romm from the Center for American Progress

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Joseph Romm is a senior fellow at The Center for American Progress and the author of Hell Or High Water. He reminds us of the huge consequences of global warming.
He blogs at climateprogress.org.

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Joseph Romm of The Center for American Progress writes the blog Climate Progress. He joined me to discuss his riveting talk at Al Gore’s Climate Conference this weekend. Joe tells it likes it is, Come Hell Or High Water, which happens to be the name of one of his books – check it out

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Link to Winston Churchill's The Scaffolding of Rethoric mentioned in the interview.

Joseph Romm: climateprogress.org, what we should do about global warming

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Joseph Romm is a senior fellow at The Center for American Progress and the author of Hell Or High Water. He reminds us of the huge consequences of global warming.
He blogs at climateprogress.org.

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