Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Life as a climate [hoax]-mum isn't straightforward – but it is interesting | Gail Whiteman | Environment | guardian.co.uk
All indicators show that trouble is coming, and in some cases it has already arrived. Arctic waters are warming from the surface to depths of 2,000 metres. And, it's getting fresher and more acidic. The sea ice is retreating faster than all predictions.
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Max and his brother are part of what we are calling Generation CO2 – kids born in the last five or 10 years, and those to be born in the next fifteen or so. For Gen CO2, climate will be the overwhelming issue of their time.

I know, as a mum and as a scientist, that we really have to do something about this.
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The force of a mother's love can move mountains. Let's use that to move the world to a better and more carbon-neutral place.

• Gail Whiteman is the mother of Max and Brix, professor at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, The Netherlands and director of the Sustainability & Climate Research Centre. She is co-writing Generation CO2: A Mother's Guide to Climate Change.
Russians Debunk Peak Oil Theory - as Bogus as Greenhouse Gas Scam by John O'Sullivan | Climate Realists
Russians prove ‘fossil’ fuel is junk science theory linked to global warming hype. Oil is shown to be mineral in origin-not from fossilized organisms. No more fears over shrinking reserves as experts say petroleum is naturally ‘renewable.’

Yes, you read that right and over 2,000 eastern European peer-reviewed science papers sinisterly ignored by western governments and the mainstream media back up the claims.
Another damaging 'oops' from global warming scientists | CAIVN
The obfuscatory explanation of what went wrong with the multi-satellite, gps-directed data gathering will only add power to the denunciations of the entire climate change scientific community. And the current environment of economic survival for many Americans will further relegate the climate change issue to the trash heap of secondary concerns facing the public.

Today will not be a good day for those who hold deeply felt concerns for the impact of man-made global warming on the future of our planet. Sarcasm, skepticism and downright denunciation of global warming as an important public policy matter seems sure to intensify.

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