BREAKING NEWS : Climate Safety : Live from the Palace of Westminster : 26 November 2008

BREAKING NEWS

James Hansen, NASA scientist, will be beaming into your living room laptops from the Palace of Westminster, Wednesday, in a climatic debate with the UK Government.

The 45 trillion dollar question : is 80% safe ? Will Carbon cuts in the region of 80% save the world from Climate Change meltdown and fry-up ? (*)

Top NASA scientist James Hansen and researcher Tim Helweg-Larsen of the Public Interest Research Centre go head-to-head with Professor John Beddington and Professor Robert Watson, both Chief Scientific Advisers to the UK Government.

It's going be one humdinger of a debate. Watch it LIVE from the Palace of Westminster ! Kick off is Wednesday 26th November 2008 at 2.30pm :-

http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/VideoPlayer.aspx?meetingId=2908

CLIMATE SAFETY : FINAL REMINDER

The Climate Safety report will be officially launched on Thursday 27th November 2008, with a debate held at 7pm at Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ.

This event is free to attend and is open to the general public.

The Climate Safety report will be available to download for free from the website, on or shortly after the launch date :-

http://www.climatesafety.org

If you are in London, please cancel whatever plans you have for Thursday evening to come to this important event, and do let others know it's happening and invite them along too !

Public Interest Research Centre
http://www.pirc.info
info@pirc.info
+44 16 54 70 22 77

(*) 45 trillion dollars is a recent International Energy Agency estimate on the global cost of cutting Carbon Emissions by 50% by 2050.

so, how did it go?:P

so, how did it go?:P

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