Alan,
Thanks for this. I watched the first 4 candidates, but I confess I fell
asleep before your question, but I just watched the YouTube link.
Excellently put, and an honest answer. I'm glad this is getting national
attention.
And if you don't debate skeptics, the Heartland thing is probably out--
Dear Andy,
Yes, that is a great answer. I had not seen it, as those 3 hours were while I
was on the train to NY for my 4 hours.
Alan
Alan Robock, Distinguished Professor
Associate Editor, Reviews of Geophysics
Department of Environmental Sciences Phone: +1-848-932-5751
Rutgers Un
Glad you stuck in there, Alan.
There actually was one other geoengineering question - asked by a Columbia
student of Andrew Yang. His answer was pretty great:
https://twitter.com/Revkin/status/1169441473768710147
On Thu, Sep 5, 2019 at 8:03 PM Alan Robock
wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Last nig
Alan, you might talk to Scott Denning of Colorado State University and
watch some of his interactions with the Heartland Institute. Just Google
"scott denning heartland institute" and some videos immediately pop up.
He's tried to present the science to them a few times at their conferences.
David
For me the problem is that the debate is run by the Heartland Institute. I
would not expect them to play fair, or to moderate in an unbiased manner. I'd
want to know who the other 'experts' are going to be in advance as well.
jon
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