Archive for the ‘Global Warming’ Category

The Siberian Tundra melt – why this matters to you

Why the Siberian permafrost melt is bad news for you

Climate change trajectory – very fast

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Dead wrong. Key word there is dead.
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Is climate change adaptation expensive?

Why acting on climate change won’t prove expensive.

Read why Global Cooling does not exist

Read why global cooling is a furphy.

Global Warming, here, now

Sometimes the climate change problem seems so overwhelming that many of us feel there’s little one person can do. After all, it’s caused in large part by huge power plants burning tonnes of coal per hour, hundreds of millions of cars and billions of tonnes of CO2, so how does changing my light bulbs help?

Australian heatwave – linked to climate change?

Australian heatwave linked to climate change?

How to be hypocritical without being hypocritical

Really? I mean, really? From Global Research:
Fifty oil, gas, coal, and automobile and chemical manufacturing companies and their trade associations formed the Global Change Coalition (GCC), with the help of public relations giant Burson-Marsteller. Its stated purpose was to sow doubt about scientific claims and forestall political efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. The GCC gave [...]

CO2 levels for 2008

CO2 marches higher

To survive, we must change everything, now.

“When we look back, 2008 will be a momentous year in human history. Our children and grandchildren will ask us, ‘What was it like? What were you doing when it started to fall apart? What did you think? What did you do?’ Often in the middle of something momentous, we can’t see its significance. But for me there is no doubt: 2008 will be the marker — the year when ‘The Great Disruption’ began.”

It’s a great point. What will you be able to say when your grandkids ask “what did you do to help?”.

I sure as hell will be saying: “Everything I could.”

Australian drought

Australian drought is now considered “normal”