and more recently an author of fire and floor the people s history the climate change from 1979 to present welcome linden. very happy to be here. you re doing very, very well. thank you. delighted. be here. now, before we discuss the book, you ve been covering the climate or climate change since the 1980. so what prompted your interest in the earliest article you wrote, which i believe was in 1988? and what was the feedback? well, i started looking at climate and i d been following it actually earlier than that, but i started writing about it. i mean, once you understand climate is the context for all human activities, you know, you can have a climate that s hospitable for humans, a climate that s not hospitable for humans. and the danger we were creating, a self-inflicted wound. they re creating a climate that might not be as hospitable humans as the climate the last 10,000 years, which has been the sweet spot for humanity numbers, having grown from 5 million to now. 7.8 bil
nature. and today we re extremely honored to have our guests, the eugene linden and an award winning investigative. and more recently an author of fire and floor the people s history the climate change from 1979 to present welcome linden. very happy to be here. you re doing very, very well. thank you. delighted. be here. now, before we discuss the book, you ve been covering the climate or climate change since the 1980. so what prompted your interest in the earliest article you wrote, which i believe was in 1988? and what was the feedback? well, i started looking at climate and i d been following it actually earlier than that, but i started writing about it. i mean, once you understand climate is the context for all human activities, you know, you can have a climate that s hospitable for humans, a climate that s not hospitable for humans. and the danger we were creating, a self-inflicted wound. they re creating a climate that might not be as hospitable humans as the climate th
thank you dr. coonan. thank you jackie. my name is andrew dudley and i am the chair of forum people and nature. and today we re extremely honored to have our guests, the eugene linden and an award winning investigative. and more recently an author of fire and floor the people s history the climate change from 1979 to present welcome linden. very happy to be here. you re doing very, very well. thank you. delighted. be here. now, before we discuss the book, you ve been covering the climate or climate change since the 1980. so what prompted your interest in the earliest article you wrote, which i believe was in 1988? and what was the feedback? well, i started looking at climate and i d been following it actually earlier than that, but i started writing about it. i mean, once you understand climate is the context for all human activities, you know, you can have a climate that s hospitable for humans, a climate that s not hospitable for humans. and the danger we were creating, a s
my name is andrew dudley and i am the chair of forum people and nature. and today we re extremely honored to have our guests, the eugene linden and an award winning investigative. and more recently an author of fire and floor the people s history the climate change from 1979 to present welcome linden. very happy to be here. you re doing very, very well. thank you. delighted. be here. now, before we discuss the book, you ve been covering the climate or climate change since the 1980. so what prompted your interest in the earliest article you wrote, which i believe was in 1988? and what was the feedback? well, i started looking at climate and i d been following it actually earlier than that, but i started writing about it. i mean, once you understand climate is the context for all human activities, you know, you can have a climate that s hospitable for humans, a climate that s not hospitable for humans. and the danger we were creating, a self-inflicted wound. they re creating a