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Online Discussion of The Climate Change Debates


Join an Online Discussion about Climate Change

The National Council for Science and Environment and the American Association for the Advancement of Science invite you to join an online discussion of The Climate Change Debates by Philip Kitcher, John Dewey Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University.  This article was published online on Science Express, May 27, 2010.

Climate change discussion has moved far beyond atmospheric science and into important political, economic, and social debates.  Kitcher's essay, The Climate Change Debates, consider eight books that address some of the causes and consequences of the present controversy and how we might best move forward from it.  Among the books reviewed are The Climate Solutions Consensus by NCSE and others by Stephen Schneider, James Hansen, and others.

Join authors of the books reviewed by Kitcher—including David Brockstein, Stephen Schneider and others—in a moderated discussion of the issues raised.

Click here to go to the moderated discussion on Science magazine website (http://tiny.cc/clichng).

 

 

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