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		<title>Burning Season: Aaron Brown Interview: Tom Vilsack</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WIDE ANGLE host Aaron Brown sits down with former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack to discuss the politics of climate change.
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AARON BROWN:
Governor, it's nice to see you. Welcome to WIDE ANGLE.

TOM VILSACK:
It's great to be here. Thank you.

AARON BROWN:
What'd you think of the film?

TOM VILSACK:
Well, I really appreciated the opportunity to see it. In fact, I [...]]]></description>
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1822
French scientist Joseph Fourier determines that the Earth's atmosphere traps radiant heat, a phenomenon that would come to be known as the greenhouse effect.


1862
John Tyndall discovers that certain gases, including carbon dioxide, absorb radiant heat, and recognizes that this could affect the Earth's climate.


1896
Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius develops the theory that modern industry's burning of [...]]]></description>
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