NEW DELHI, Dec. 20 -- Professor Tim Flannery is one of the world's leading voices on climate change. A scientist, explorer and conservationist, Flannery has held various academic positions, including director of the South Australian Museum in Adelaide, principal research scientist at the Australian Museum, and visiting chair in Australian Studies at Harvard University. In 2007, he co-founded and was appointed chair of The Copenhagen Climate Council, and in 2017 he published Sunlight And Seaweed: An Argument For How To Feed, Power And Clean Up The World. Mint caught up with Flannery at the Bangalore Literature Festival, where he gave a talk on his latest project, the Ocean Forests Foundation, which intends to mobilize large-scale use of seaw...