At this Sydney Writers\u27 Festival event highlight, \u27Have we been conned on climate change? An emergency Town Hall meeting\u27, four leading climate change thinkers address the devastating lack of political leadership on the issue of climate change in Australia. Environmentalist Tim Flannery (The Weather Makers), economist and author of the Garnaut Report, Ross Garnaut, academic/writer/public intellectual Clive Hamilton (Requiem for a Species) and US journalist and activist Bill McKibben (Eaarth) speak frankly and passionately about what needs to be done and where the political system has failed. Sydney Town Hall, May 2010 Part 1 - 29:34 Part 2 - 24:23 Part 3 - 24:1
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