The runaway greenhouse effect, how scary is it?

Robert Kunzig, at National Geographic, interviews climate scientist and author Robert Hansen on the runaway greenhouse effect and its likelihood to interrupt our regularly scheduled programming. "What my results show is that if you put about ten times as much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as you would get from burning all the coal, oil, and gas—about 30,000 parts per million—then you could cause a runaway greenhouse today. So burning all the fossil fuels won't give us a runaway greenhouse. However, the consequences will still be dire. It won't sterilize the planet, but it might topple Western civilization. There are no theoretical obstacles to that."