Climate down in Durban

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Diplomats from all over the world are returning home after a hard-won agreement in Durban, South Africa.

They agreed to do nothing to save our climate from disaster.

Our governments will talk until 2015, and then maybe do something serious about greenhouse gas emissions in 2020. By then, as Radio Ecoshock listeners know, we will be committed to at least 3 and a half degrees Centigrade hotter world in 2100, than our ancestors knew in 1750. It will only get hotter after that.

We're going to hear four reports.

From India, journalist, author and political analyst Praful Bidwai tells Stephen Leahy of IPS - a failure in Durban would be better than what we got. We go outside the spin of Western media.

Then to San Francisco, to hear NASA's Dr. James Hansen at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union. He describes our unique and dangerous path.

Back to South Africa, where Janet Redman has survived the gruelling Durban conference sessions, to give us the wrap up. What did and didn't happen, along with the American role, China, Canada and more. A full report.

We finish up with an interview with Dr. Michael Raupach from Australia's CSIRO, the national science agency. He's part of the Global Carbon Project which just published the bad news about our "monstrous" increase in emissions. We also talk about the priorities for climate research in Australia.

New science, predictions of doom, and a world in paralysis - it's another Radio Ecoshock show.