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Dennis Tirpak (October 2009)

Where: Bangkok 2009: 9th AWG KP & 7th AWG LCA

Dennis Tirpak, a senior fellow with the World Resources Institute’s Climate and Energy Program, talks about the problem of what happens to Arctic ice with climate change, including research that speculates that summer ice in the Arctic could be gone by 2037, a development he calls a “smoking gun”. He also talks about the relative lack of attention paid to the latest scientific findings by delegates.

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