Click to View: 1. Population and Climate Change
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Click to View: 2. Global Warming and the World in 2050
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Click to View: 3. Global Warming: The Basics
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Click to View: 4. Greenhouse Gases
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Click to View: 5. Current Climate Models
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Click to View: 6. Should We Worry About +4C Change?
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Click to View: 7. Climate Models and Predictive Power
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Click to View: 8. Fingerprint of Global Warming
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Click to View: 9. The Smoking Gun
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Click to View: 10. The World in 2050
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Click to View: 11. Feedback and Temperature Response
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Click to View: 12. Solving Global Warming
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Click to View: 13. Some Points of Controversy
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Click to View: 14. Hilary Godwin:Public Health and Climate Change
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Click to View: 15. Climate Change = More Extreme Events
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Click to View: 16. Impacts of Climate Change on Public Health
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Click to View: 17. Discussion
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Click to View: 18. Most of the gases that have produced this climate change were emitted by developed countries…
Click to Enlarge Slide 18. Most of the gases that have produced this climate change were emitted by developed countries…
Click to View: 19. …even though most of the adverse health outcomes due to climate change have been borne by people in developing countries…
Click to Enlarge Slide 19. …even though most of the adverse health outcomes due to climate change have been borne by people in developing countries…
Click to View: 20. Discussion
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Click to View: 21. Brian O’Neill:Population and Climate Change
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Click to View: 22. 9 Region Model, with Trade
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Click to View: 23. Emissions Results
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Click to View: 24. Stabilization “Wedges”
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Click to View: 25. Population?
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Click to View: 26. Discussion
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