Monday, December 14, 2009

Update: Google suggestions that I just saw:


Voices from Hopenhagen: Philippe Cousteau, Jr.
It’s time that we stop debating the science as Earth grows sicker and our welfare is put into jeopardy. I’m all for debate and discussion, but we can do this and implement solutions simultaneously.
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My grandfather opened the first chapter of his story, A Smile of the Walrus, with an old nursery rhyme, “Did you ever see a walrus smile all these many years? Why yes I’ve seen a walrus smile, but it was hidden by his tears.” As we open this new chapter in the battle against climate change, I fear that if we do not take action, then the smiles of our children, like the walrus, will be hidden by the tears they shed as they pay the consequences of our inaction, our apathy and our greed.
Australia accused of cooking the books in Copenhagen – Rooted
In short, Australia is trying to cook the books on LULUCF, masking increases in industrial pollution by hiding them in the likes of soil and forests.

The plan is to count the carbon that gets sequestered, but conveniently omit the emissions produced. And they produce a lot. In 2002-3, bushfires resulted in around 190 MT of emissions, equivalent to 27 average sized coal-fired power stations for a year. But this of course, wouldn’t count…
Copenhagen’s climate cages filling up with activists arrested for “pre-emptive” reasons – Rooted
The next big action is planned for Wednesday, when activists will try to storm the Bella Centre barricades and encourage a mass walkout by negotiators unpleased with the direction of the talks.
Learn about Climate Change & the Copenhagen Summit // [Al Gore's] Current
Global Warming: "Fixing the Climate Data around the Policy"
- by Michel Chossudovsky - 2009-11-30
Both the concepts and the data have been adjusted and shaped to fit the agenda of the UN Panel on Climate Change.
Twitter / Dan Garner
Anyone else notice it's all about Science until the science is questionable...then it's a matter of faith?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Google lost me over this issue a couple weeks ago, and I don't miss them.