Thursday, February 19, 2009

Could detailed flatulence mapping be far behind?
The first iteration of Vulcan on Google Earth uses old emissions data—from 2002—but the team hopes to update it with more recent information. After expanding the map to Mexico and Canada, the next step is to step-up the level of detail, so that emissions from individual streets and even buildings are visible on Google Earth, the developers said.
Daily Express | UK News :: Global warming: Your questions answered by David Bellamy
OUTSPOKEN environmentalist David Bellamy is a well-known opponent of the theory that man-made global warming is destroying our planet.

The 76-year-old botanist’s controversial views have provoked both ridicule and alarm – and he even claims he has been blacklisted by the BBC and ITV.

But Bellamy’s recent interview on this website caused a worldwide stir, registering a staggering 200,000 hits in a single day from sympathetic readers in 190 countries.

1 comment:

10ksnooker said...

I wonder why they can't account for this problem?
http://firefly.geog.umd.edu/firemap/

Most of these fires are man made agricultural fires.