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2. Rachel Kyte, Thomas Friedman & M. Sanjayan discuss Years of Living Dangerously @Connect4Climate

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Rachel Kyte, World Bank Group Vice President and Special Envoy for Climate Change, leads a discussion with Thomas Friedman and M. Sanjayan on the documentary mini-series Years of Living Dangerously.
Thomas L. Friedman is a Pulitzer Prize winner, New York Times Columnist, and Featured Journalist in Years of Living Dangerously.
M. Sanjayan is the Executive Vice President and Senior Scientist of Conservation International and Science Contributor to Years of Living Dangerously.
The special preview and discussion was arranged by Connect4Climate during the Spring Meetings at the World Bank on April 10, 2014.
The mini-series is the brainchild of James Cameron (producer of Titanic and Avatar) and uses celebrities and high-profile journalists, such as Harrison Ford, Matt Damon, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Freidman and Leslie Stahl, as correspondents to raise awareness about the human impact of climate change today.
James Cameron, Jerry Weintraub and Arnold Schwarzenegger are executive producers of the series. Schwarzenegger said that he had been thinking about why the issue of climate change has not yet resonated strongly with the public despite the warnings from the scientific community: "I think the environmental movement only can be successful if we are simple and clear and make it a human story. We will tell human stories in this project. The scientists would never get the kind of attention that someone in show business gets."
Thomas L. Friedman is a Pulitzer Prize winner, New York Times Columnist, and Featured Journalist in Years of Living Dangerously.
M. Sanjayan is the Executive Vice President and Senior Scientist of Conservation International and Science Contributor to Years of Living Dangerously.
The special preview and discussion was arranged by Connect4Climate during the Spring Meetings at the World Bank on April 10, 2014.
The mini-series is the brainchild of James Cameron (producer of Titanic and Avatar) and uses celebrities and high-profile journalists, such as Harrison Ford, Matt Damon, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Freidman and Leslie Stahl, as correspondents to raise awareness about the human impact of climate change today.
James Cameron, Jerry Weintraub and Arnold Schwarzenegger are executive producers of the series. Schwarzenegger said that he had been thinking about why the issue of climate change has not yet resonated strongly with the public despite the warnings from the scientific community: "I think the environmental movement only can be successful if we are simple and clear and make it a human story. We will tell human stories in this project. The scientists would never get the kind of attention that someone in show business gets."