Newsweek Daniel Stone 12/16/2009 Beyond the numbers and charts fueling debates in Copenhagen, climate change is jarringly real in some parts of the world. At least that's the plea that renowned anthropologist Jane Goodall is taking to delegates this week as the U.N. climate conference enters its final days. Most of Goodall's work has centered on primate research and conservation advocacy, but before the conference ends, she'll underscore the urgencies posed primarily by deforestation and its most immediate effect on local communities. Read on. |