clipped from news.yahoo.com If we don't deal with climate change decisively, "what we're talking about then is extended world war," the eminent economist said.
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"The unemployed builders of Europe should be insulating all the houses of Europe," he said.
Stern, author of a major British government report detailing the cost of climate change, was one of a select group of two dozen — environment ministers, climate negotiators and experts from 16 nations — scheduled to fly to Antarctica to learn firsthand how global warming might melt its ice into the sea, raising ocean levels worldwide.Stern says that nations must come together and achieve zero-carbon energy production by 2050 by abandoning fossil fuels altogether. A tough haul, but by no means impossible. He also called for investments in green jobs.
"The unemployed builders of Europe should be insulating all the houses of Europe," he said.
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The best part of that (very poorly edited) Yahoo! story was learning that Norway has a "Troll Research Station" in Antarctica. I wonder what they do to them.
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