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Climate Wars: Denialism Vs Science

Yes. We believe that climate change (with resultant warming) is occuring.
Yes, the planet has warmed and cooled of it’s own accord.

But never this fast.

Why are we still debating this I wonder? Because the debate is getting in the way of action.

Learn about (CC solutions): Solar Energy

I thought I’d do a post on renewable energy today, as part of us starting to add a “solutions” (hope) element to our posts. So today I’m concentrating predominantly on solar and wind because we can deploy these technologies now.

This is worth saving.

This planet has some amazing things that are worth saving, and some terrible practices we need to stop (like shark finning, which…

Climate change: here, now – Part II the human toll

The woman says she checks every couple of hours to make sure her husband is not lying in his orchard with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his head. When the meeting is over, the counselor adds their names to a suicide watch list.

Sustainable job opportunies abound

One of the interesting things about the move to sustainability in life and industry has been the question of “green” jobs, and whether the move/shift will cost jobs. Ecogeek has a great article on this here.

The Siberian Tundra melt – why this matters to you

Why the Siberian permafrost melt is bad news for you

Climate change trajectory – very fast

Thanks for checking back, we really appreciate it.Not scared? Think the cold weather means “dude global warming is a hoax dude”.
Dead wrong. Key word there is dead.
This is not a test on a test planet. Below are 4 links detailing why we’re in deep pooh, basically.
Most climate models have been underestimating the rate of [...]

How to make a difference lists

Normally, I don’t like “How to make a difference lists” as they seem a little twee to me, and for most people, it’s really hard to imagine that making changes like suggested below, can really make a difference.

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?

CO2 levels for 2008

CO2 marches higher