Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
“There are many true things that are not useful for the vulgar crowd to know; and certain things, which although they are false it is expedient for the people
to believe otherwise.”
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Tags: climate, Copenhagen, denial, DeSmogBlog, Exxon, Frank Luntz, global warming, IPCC, James Hansen, spin
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Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Deforestation contributes to global warming. A rising earth temperature kills trees and damages forests. Dying trees release more carbon, which increases planet temperatures. < ?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office">
This cycle of forest collapse represents a critical feedback loop that will likely drive warming for centuries and usher in a sweeping transformation of human civilization.
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Tags: Amazon, biofuels, climate-change, Copenhagen, forests, Hadley-Centre, rainforest, warming
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Last summer, for the first time in human history, boats could circumnavigate the North Pole. To the oblivious observer, this might seem like a good thing. Perhaps some green entrepreneur will build resorts on Finland’s Svalbard Islands. However, as we know, there’s a dark side.
The year 2009 may be the tipping point in human history when society responds to or ignores global warming. The UN climate meeting scheduled for Copenhagen in December may be humanity’s last chance to avoid total chaos. It is too late to avoid some climate chaos.
For historical comparison, we might ask: When did someone on Easter Island first wonder if cutting down all the trees to roll stone statues around was really a good idea? A generation before they annihilated themselves?
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Tags: Christopher Field, climate, Copenhagen, Easter Island, global warming, methane
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