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Camping at T llberg -- Episode 2: A Bad Problem Problem is Actually Much Worse

Posted on June 28, 2009

It's morning. I had a wonderful, quiet time by the Lake, sleeping, writing, playing guitar. (The photo was taken just after midnight, from my tentsite.)But now I walk (late) into the big tent of the T llberg Forum. Global reality hits me like a desert wind. The problem that we already thought was bad is actually much worse. The causes become the consequences, and the consequences become the causes. I want to be optimistic, but the situation really is quite pessimistic. Johan Rockstr m is leading a panel discussion on climate change. V. Ramanathan of Scripps Instituteconfirm...

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