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If one could pinpoint the moment when climate change was widely recognized as a mortal threat to humanity, it might have been in 1992, in Rio de Janeiro, at the United Nations conference on Environment and Development-better known as the Earth Summit. Scientists, diplomats, and policy makers from 178 nations, including 117 heads of state-convened for twelve days in June. They put their distinguished heads together to begin to figure out just how we might save our planet. Today new distinguished heads and new technologies must be synchronized to save our “little Planet”