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James Hansen: Taking heat for decades

机译:詹姆斯·汉森:数十年来一直发热

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In this interview, outspoken climatologist James E. Hansen reflects on his 30-plus years of studying climate change and warning the public about its dangers. He talks about the most recent developments in climate science and the questions still to be answered. Hansen endorses a gradually rising fee on carbon—with all proceeds refunded to the public—as the most expedient way to stabilize Earth's climate by the end of the century. A carbon fee would, he says, spur innovation in clean energy technologies and energy efficiency. Hansen talks about the continued constraints on scientific communication under the Obama administration and explains why the Keystone XL pipeline remains a focal point for protesters. Although recently retired as NASA's top climate scientist, Hansen intends to continue with both his science and his activism. He explains why efforts at geoengineering may soon become inevitable. He shares his concerns about the irreversible effects of continued climate change and the growing fears among many climate experts that it may already be too late to turn things around.
机译:在这次采访中,直言不讳的气候学家詹姆斯·汉森(James E. Hansen)反思了他30多年研究气候变化并警告公众其危险的经历。他谈到了气候科学的最新发展以及尚待解答的问题。汉森(Hansen)赞同逐渐提高碳费率(将所有收益退还给公众),这是到本世纪末稳定地球气候的最便捷方法。他说,碳费会刺激清洁能源技术和能源效率方面的创新。汉森(Hansen)讨论了奥巴马政府领导下科学传播方面的持续限制,并解释了为什么Keystone XL管道仍然是抗议者的焦点。尽管汉森最近已退休,成为美国宇航局(NASA)的首席气候科学家,但他打算继续他的科学和他的行动主义。他解释了为什么地球工程方面的努力很快就会变得不可避免。他对气候变化持续带来的不可逆转影响以及许多气候专家日益担忧的担忧表示担忧。

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