Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Charlie Rose's Monday, May 17, 2010 with Bill McKibben - Books - Bill McKibben, environmentalist and author has a new book called "Eaarth"

CHARLIE ROSE: Bill McKibben is here. Twenty years ago he wrote "The End of Nature," one
of the first books on global warming for a general audience. Since that
time, he argues the issue of climate change has become even more urgent.
His new book is called "Eaarth -- Making a Life on a tough new Planet." I
am pleased to have him back at this table. Welcome.

BILL MCKIBBEN: It’s very good to be here.

CHARLIE ROSE: So tell me where we are in terms of climate change at
this moment.

BILL MCKIBBEN: We learned today from NASA and others that January,
February, March, were the warmest January, February, March on record. NASA
said it’s now virtually certain this will be the hottest year we know
about.

What’s going on, the point of this strange title --

CHARLIE ROSE: Yes, look at this strange title.

BILL MCKIBBEN: "E" with two "a’s," you have to channel your inner
Schwarzenegger to pronounce it -- "Eaarth." The point is we’re already
living on a different planet. We’re all used to world we live in and
anything that’s going to change it in any significant way is hard.

B, because fossil fuel is the most profitable industry ever known to
man. And ExxonMobil made more money each of the last three years than any
company in the history of money. In our system that buys a lot of power to
delay, to deflect.

See: http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11016. See also: Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet, Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future, The End of Nature, American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau (Library of America)

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