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Title: Mike Vandenbergh, Michael Bess and Beth Conklin: “Is Global Warming on the Back Burner? Prospects for Change”
Authors: Wood, David
Vandenbergh, Michael P.
Bess, Michael
Conklin, Beth A.
Keywords: EPA
Carbon emissions
Geoengineering
Issue Date: 10-Dec-2010
Publisher: Vanderbilt University
Series/Report no.: Thinking Out of the Lunch Box
???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: Global warming
Climatic changes
Environmental policy
Environmental protection
Social change
Public opinion
United States. Environmental Protection Agency
Green movement
Greenhouse gases
Greenhouse gas mitigation
Consumer behavior
Energy consumption
Energy conservation
Government policy
Carbon taxes
Environmental economics
Clean energy industries
Quality of life
Social aspects
Religious aspects
Social psychology
Technological innovations
Environmental geotechnology
Environmental technology
Description: Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP4 file: "Thinking Out of the Lunch Box - Video - Mike Vandenbergh, Michael Bess and Beth Conklin: 'Is Global Warming on the Back Burner? Prospects for Change.'” Vandenbergh is a Vanderbilt Professor of Law and the director of the Climate Change Research Network, based at Vanderbilt. Bess is Chancellor's Professor of History. Conklin is an Associate Professor of Anthropology. They speak as part of the Thinking Out of the Lunch Box series, held at the Nashville Public Library and co-sponsored by Vanderbilt and the public library. Professor of Philosophy David Wood introduces the speakers. They take questions at the end.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1803/5000
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