Amidst the heated debate around the introduction of a carbon tax in Australia, leading environmentalist Tim Flannery shares with Prof Robert Manne his views on the global warming debate. They discuss the political environment in Australia, global emissions reduction efforts and the issues around communicating the science of climate change. Presented by La Trobe University Ideas and Society Program, August 2011. Duration: 66m 16
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