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Dr. John Harte’s Research: Serious Biochemical and Climate-ecosystem feedback

We would like to draw your attention to a recent article that was published in Forbes Magazine. We highly recommend that you take a few minutes to read it.

Michael Tobias held an thorough interview with Dr. John Harte of University of California at Berkley regarding climate change. It is very enlightening – actually shocking.

CLIMATE SHOCK: UC-Berkeley Scientist, Dr. John Harte, Puts the World on Notice

Dr. John Harte (c) M. C. Tobias

Dr. John Harte is based at the University of California-Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management. With a PhD in physics, his research encompasses the most serious biochemical and climate-ecosystem feedback processes of global warming and theoretical ecology. He has been at the forefront, for decades, of some of the most important studies pertaining to the biological impacts – particularly in alpine environments – of climate change, as well as humanity’s role in the disruption of critical
ecosystems.

I have had the privilege of working twice with Dr. Harte during the last eight months: once for a day filming our three-hour Dancing Star Foundation TV series, “State of the Earth” and then again this July at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory above Crested Butte, Colorado, where Dr. Harte and colleagues have been monitoring climate, soil and biological changes for nearly two decades. His profound, interdisciplinary understanding of the causes and consequences of climate change are urgent news, beyond anything you may yet have
heard about.

You can read the full article at http://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltobias/2011/08/29/climate-shock-uc-berkeley-scientist-dr-john-harte-puts-the-world-on-notice/

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