Julian Morris

Environmental Economist and Executive Director, International Policy Network

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Environmental economist and executive director of International Policy Network, a London based think thank

Julian Morris on KCRW

In the wake of the Gulf oil spill, polls by environmental groups show majorities of this year’s voters favor climate-change legislation.

The Gulf Oil Spill and Climate Change in an Election Year

In the wake of the Gulf oil spill, polls by environmental groups show majorities of this year’s voters favor climate-change legislation.

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