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| Noam Chomsky - concerns about climate change and nuclear proliferation. |
Just last month, President Obama announced the deployment of
250 more Special Operations troops to Syria in a move that nearly doubles the
official U.S. presence in the country. As war spreads across the globe, a
record 60 million people were driven from their homes last year. Experts warn
the refugee crisis may also worsen due to the impacts of global warming. Over
the weekend, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) released
data showing 2016 is on pace to be by far the hottest year ever, breaking the
2015 record. Meanwhile, many fear a new nuclear arms race has quietly begun, as
the U.S., Russia and China race to build arsenals of smaller nuclear weapons.
These multiple crises come as voters in the U.S. prepare to
elect a new president. We speak with one of the world’s preeminent
intellectuals, Noam Chomsky, institute professor emeritus at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, where he has taught for more than 50 years. His latest
book is titled Who Rules the World?
Read the EcoWatch story
-“Noam Chomsky: Climate Change and Nuclear Proliferation Pose Worst Threat Ever Faced by Humans.”

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