In Copenhagen and spoke at this massive conference of 3000 delegates talking about climate science, impacts, policy and economics. The highlight was the enormous wind turbine directly outside the conference hall. Denmark is the worlds leading wind-power nation and they did indeed look majestic. Take-home message is that sea-level and arctic sea-ice projections are under-estimated from the IPCC (2007) 4th assessment report: see media release from conference.

'A passionate and informative demostration of how mitigating climate change can be compatible with economic growth'
Professor Ross Garnaut, the Garnaut Climate Change Review
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Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel Prize winner
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Geoffrey Cousins, business leader and author
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Thanks to all my supporters, friends and family for all their efforts. In particular my literary agent Benython Oldfield, has been magnificent and Sputnik Agency who developed this website and hosted the Melbourne book launch - I can't thank enough all those at Sputnik for donating, developing and supporting me!

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