Friday, January 29, 2010

[Video: The "I'm a Mac" guy promotes climate fraud]: NRDC Action Fund: Mobilizing America for a Sustainable Future: This Is Our Moment
The United States of America can lead in the development of clean energy technology and manufacturing while we lead in the fight against global warming.
Why Open Source is Needed to Combat Climate Change : Greentech Media
Demand is growing too fast for conventional evolution, argues Ingres CEO.

We have to speed up energy innovation to the pace demonstrated in the growth of the Internet if we are to prevent irreversible climate disruptions that will irreparably harm the planet for our children's generation and all those that follow. The scale and speed of change required to ward off disaster cannot be achieved using conventional models.
Al's Journal : A Great Debate
Robert Kennedy Jr. recently debated Massey Energy CEO and climate crisis denier Don Blankenship.
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There were several notable moments during the event. The first one happened when Kennedy addressed the scientific consensus behind the climate crisis:

“I have a choice of believing the 98 percent or the 2 percent,” Kennedy said. “If you believe my 98 percent and we go ahead and try to reduce our carbon, we’ve gotten rid of the dirty fuel, we’ve made ourselves energy independent, improved our national security, improved our prosperity and quality of life and health for American citizens. If we believe Mr. Blankenship and his 2 percent, and they’re wrong, the whole of civilization is destroyed.”
A reminder for Al: At least 95% of Americans are climate crisis deniers

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