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Kim Cobb
Professor, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Georgia Institute of Technology
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To fly or not to fly? Do what you can do to make a positive difference. That's what we say at #GreenPolicy360 #GoingGreen
Each of us can make a positive difference stepping up & doing our best / Becoming Planet Citizens
Climate scientists try to cut their own carbon footprints
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