> http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14834318/

Hansen may be a climate science expert, but this particular argument
hasn't much to do with climate science as such and is awfully weak. If
we start ten years later, we'll just have to reduce emissions more
steeply to get to the same end result. It won't be too late, rather
it'll require a greater effort to get to the same end goal.


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