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There are three surprises embedded in this headline. "Climate change is here" as statement of fact in a time of climate change denial. Combined with the question "Now What?" - that seems to indicate a new turn for scientists who hesitated to make recommendations. Also this acknowledgment of the current situation is coming out of a venerable 75 year old institution, the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, that conducts scientific research on behalf of the US Department of Energy.
This is a lively Q/A over geoengineering, carbon intensity of food and agriculture, air pollution, methane, and heat waves. These are excerpts from an almost 2 hour event that also covered direct recommendations for the SF Bay Area - and by implication any city on the ocean. The local specifics can be found on the Berkeley Lab You-Tube channel under "Climate Change is Here - Now What?"
Thanks to Lawrence Berkeley National Lab for the audio of this program. 2016-03-24