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Next Few Decades Quotes by James Hansen
- The climate is nearing tipping points. Changes are beginning to appear and there is a potential for explosive changes, effects that would be irreversible, if…
- We're handing them [young people & future generations] a climate system which is potentially out of their control. We're in an emergency: you can see…
More Next Few Decades Quotes
- The climate is nearing tipping points. Changes are beginning to appear and there is a potential for explosive changes, effects that would… — James Hansen
- Adaptation is the only means to reduce the now-unavoidable costs of climate change over the next few decades — Nicholas Stern
- Within the next few decades, autos will have folding wings that can be spread when on a straight stretch of road so… — Eddie Rickenbacker
- Extreme weather like the droughts in Russia, China and Brazil and the flooding in Pakistan and Australia [in 2010] have contributed to… — John Beddington
- We're handing them [young people & future generations] a climate system which is potentially out of their control. We're in an emergency:… — James Hansen
- No matter how deeply disturbing the thought of using the environment to manipulate behavior for national advantages to some, the technology permitting… — Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Reaching a general understanding that sustainability is the ultimate issue will finally bring us face-to-face with the political challenge of forging a… — Gaylord Nelson
- We are on the brink of a new energy order. Over the next few decades, our reserves of oil will start to… — Fatih Birol
- Biological evolution is too slow for the human species. Over the next few decades, it's going to be left in the dust. — Ray Kurzweil
- Creating a better world requires teamwork, partnerships, and collaboration, as we need an entire army of companies to work together to build… — Simon Mainwaring
- The rate of change is not going to slow down anytime soon. If anything, competition in most industries will probably speed up… — John P. Kotter