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The Coming Disruption of the Fossil Fuel Industry

excerpted from A Conversation with Amy Goodman and Kenneth Kimmell
Recorded on October 2017

The Coming Disruption of the Fossil Fuel Industry

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President of the Union of Concerned Scientists Kenneth Kimmell predicts that a "massive disruption of the fossil fuel industry" is imminent.

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Amy Goodman

Host, Executive Producer, Democracy Now!

Kenneth Kimmell

President, Union of Concerned Scientists

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