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x-change - July 2005
July x-change: Climate Change


Climate Change

Webcast now online!

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With the leaders of the G8 promising "a new dialogue" on global warming, July’s x-change, focused on Climate Change.  If the increase in environmental greenhouse gases really is a "serious long-term challenge" for the entire planet, how should we respond as individuals?  Is our Government taking this threat seriously enough?  Is climate change really a greater threat than terrorism?


"One person flying in an airplane for one hour is responsible for the same greenhouse gas emissions as a typical Bangladeshi in a whole year."
Beatrice Schell, European Federation for Transport and Environment, November 2001

"The absolutely best case scenario - which in my opinion is unrealistic - with the minimum expected climate change... we end up with an estimate of 9% [of all species] facing extinction."
Chris Thomas, ecologist at the University of Leeds, January 2004, commenting on the effect of global warming on biodiversity
 
Speakers:
Sir David King, Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government 
Charlie Kronick, Chief Policy Adviser, Greenpeace
Sarah Mukherjee, BBC News 24 Environment Correspondent

This audience-led discussion was chaired by broadcaster Quentin Cooper.

The Guardian is the media partner for the x-change.