Four decades ago, Carl Sagan calmly told Congress what would happen to our climate and why.





by cacme

5 comments
  1. He failed. His calm speech didn’t do squat. Just talk. It’s a lesson in scientific and political hubris. Do what I say, not what I do. The only thing that has changed is that we are emitting and consuming much more. Nobody wants to sacrifice. Not then, not now.

  2. “I think that what is essential for this problem is a global consciousness; a view that transcends our exclusive identifications with the generational and political groupings into which by accident we have been born. The solution to these problems requires a perspective that embraces the planet and the future, because we are all in this greenhouse together.”

  3. I could listen to him speak for hours. What a soothing voice. The way he describes everything with such detail in layman’s terms was incredible and appreciative. He called it and could see right through all the political BS.

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