"SAN FRANCISCO – Nearly 36,000 people gathered last week in two groups on opposite ends of the Earth to discuss the same thing: Our planet and our future. But their responses are starkly divergent. One group -- scientists at the American Geophysical Union meeting drilling ever deeper into the evidence -- said, in broad terms, 'Change is worse than we thought.' The other group -- delegates at the United Nations climate talks -- countered, 'Mañana.'"
Douglas Fischer reports for The Daily Climate December 15, 2011.
SEE ALSO:
Video/Transcript: "After Durban, What Comes Next for Climate Policy?" (PBS News Hour)
"Durban Talks Both Good and Bad For REDD+, Says Expert" (Center for International Forestry Research)
"What Really Happened in Durban–And Will It Be Enough to Combat Climate Change?" (Scientific American)
"Time for a New Geopolitical Climate Bloc: Part 2" (Aljazeera)
"Little Headway in Durban on Deforestation: Experts" (AFP)
"U.N. Climate Talks’ Real-World Outcome Will Be Determined in Asia" (Washington Post)
"What U.N. Climate Talks Agreed in Durban" (Reuters)
Opinion: "Reason To Smile About the Durban Climate Conference" (Washington Post/Eugene Robinson)
"Some Benefits Seen for Us in Climate Talk Results" (McClatchy)
"Amid Durban Climate Talks Disappointment, China Provides Unexpected Hope" (Christian Science Monitor)
"Analysis: Canada's Kyoto Withdrawal Began When Bush Bolted" (Reuters)
"UN Climate Talks End With a Deal for Change" (BBC)
Editorial: "Climate Change: Ambition Gap" (Guardian)
"Durban climate conference agrees deal to do a deal – now comes the hard part" (Guardian)
Climate Talks and Climate Science: "Analysis: A World Apart"
Source: Daily Climate, 12/15/2011