Posts Tagged ‘carnegie’

Geoengineering: Playing God With the Environment?

Geoengineering: Playing God With the Environment?


Complete video at: fora.tv Will clearing the air of pollutants actually increase global warming? A panel of climate experts discusses the ethical and scientific implications of geoengineering. “No matter what we do, we are already engineering the earth,” says Albert Lin of UC Davis


Climate Fix: Is Geoengineering Our Only Hope? – Ken Calderia

Climate Fix: Is Geoengineering Our Only Hope? – Ken Calderia


Complete video at: fora.tv Atmospheric scientist Ken Caldeira asserts that as long as any amount of carbon is emitted into the atmosphere, temperatures will continue to increase. “The only plausible way in which we could start the earth cooling this century is to directly intervene in the climate system.” —– Should humans address man-made rising temperatures and sea levels by tinkering further with mother nature? A lively debate about geoengineering has burst into the mainstream recently with reference to Ken Caldeira’s work in the final chapter of the popular book superfreakonomics


Foreign Policy and Bipartisanship

Foreign Policy and Bipartisanship


The Carnegie Endowment’s senior fellow Robert Kagan explains to Bob Schieffer why he thinks there is an emerging consensus between foreign policy and bipartisanship.


Unplugged: Politics and Baseball

Unplugged: Politics and Baseball


Bob Schieffer spoke with the Carnegie Foundation’s Robert Kagan about the foreign policy views of Republicans and Democrats and a round table discussion on the upcoming baseball season.


Hume: The public option ‘is kind of popular’

Hume: The public option ‘is kind of popular’


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Rihanna Accepts Glamour Award

Rihanna Accepts Glamour Award


Rihanna Accepts Glamour Award at NYC’s Carnegie Hall


Florence Foster Jenkins – Worst Famous Singer

Florence Foster Jenkins – Worst Famous Singer


“Believe it or not, Florence managed, despite being famously awful, to sell out an entire concert at Carnegie Hall. She had many admirers (among them Enrico Caruso)


Florence Foster Jenkins

Florence Foster Jenkins


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