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James J. McCarthy
professor, biological oceanography, Harvard
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Global Climate Change: Ask the Experts
Gregory S. Stone
November 23, 2002
01:08:24
The Southern Ocean, the body of water surrounding Antarctica, is a key region in determining global climate.
Global Climate Change: The Arctic
James J. McCarthy
November 23, 2002
00:15:37
James J. McCarthy, professor of biological oceanography at Harvard University, addresses the long-standing and pervasive myth that human input is local not global. He argues that damage to the earth's polar areas might finally be proving just how wrong this type of thinking is.
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