Talks @ Google

Cambridge, MA

How does climate stack up against other worst-case scenarios?

Climate isn’t the only catastrophe threatening the planet, but it may be the one most in need of attention and resources.

Errors of commission versus errors of omission

The moral dilemma on climate

The planet won’t notice you recycle, and your vote doesn’t count

But you should do it anyway. The definitive guide to screaming at, coping with, and profiting from climate change

Prospect Magazine Q&A with Jonathan Derbyshire

“Naomi Klein wants to stick it to the man. I want to stick it to CO2.″

If you can’t say it in English, don’t bother

Climate Shock Q&A

Wake up with Al

Interview with Al Roker and Stephanie Abrams

CNBC interview: Don’t stick it to the man, stick it to CO2

CNBC Squawkbox

Will Camels Roam Canada Again?

What we know about climate change is bad enough. What we don't could make it even worse.

World Affairs Council

San Francisco, CA

New York Public Library

Mid-Manhattan branch

Statistics 101: Climate policy = risk management

My response to Bjørn Lomborg's review of Climate Shock in Barron's.

Climate Shock on FT McKinsey Business Book of the Year longlist

Managing Uncertain Climates

Some Guidance for Policy Makers and Researchers

What we know — and what we don’t — about global warming

Making Sen$e with Paul Solman

PBS NewsHour

The economic options for combatting climate change

When dealing with global warming, the size of the risk matters

Climate change is both high-impact and high-probability.

Climate Change: Like an Asteroid

The threat of climate change must be taken far more seriously, before it is too late.

Houston Museum of Natural Science

Houston, TX

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