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Frustrations of a Pragmatic Environmentalist
“I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one hell of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult,” wrote Elwyn Brooks White, the American writer and champion of the freedom of the individual.
White sums up how I have generally approached life, and I have always had an […]
The Denial Machine, Part 2: A Global Conspiracy?
A recent post from esteemed Red Team blogger Daryl provoked at least one colourful response, and a challenge to the level of argument that the Red Team has to offer. I have never been one to shy away from a challenge, so let’s Talk Climate Conspiracy.
The Roots.
The science of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) really […]
Global Climate Change: Something Has To Give
This post was orginally published at EcoWorldly
In an excellent post, Andrew Revkin of the New York Times dot Earth blog poses the question - “Where would carbon dioxide emissions be if everyone on Earth was using fossil fuels at the same pace, per capita, as the United States is now?”
Using some simple math, Revkin presents […]
Reflections on 2007 and expectations for 2008
2007 was a big year in Climate Change, which saw the US u-turn on climate policy (on the surface at least), the emergence of the EU and the UK as world climate leaders, continued climate record breaking as temperatures soared and the North West passage was opened up, the worldwide release of An Inconvenient Truth, […]
Is sea level rise worse than terrorism?
Amid repeated claims of climate change alarmism from climate sceptics, a new study published in Nature Geoscience claims that sea level rise this century could be double that previously predicted by the IPCC.
This news comes amid a British Government report warning that the UK needs to treat risk of flooding with the same level of […]
United States refuses UN emissions agreement based on ‘uncertain’ science
Discussions at Bali got off to a shaky start today after the United States confirmed that it will refuse any mention of emission reduction targets within a draft UN agreement. The agreement is expected to be the focus of this week’s discussion as the Bali conference enters the real negotiation phase.
The draft agreement calls on nations to […]
What can we expect from Bali? Good news or Bad news?
The Bali Climate Summit in early December promises to be a significant milestone in the fight against climate change and the search for a more sustainable future.But just what can we really expect from this meeting, and what will the resulting legislation or treaty frameworks really mean?
The TeamLeaders from the TalkClimateChange forum offer their views […]
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