Archive for September, 2009
YES WE CAN.
You know sometimes the environment movement gets to the point where it thinks it’s getting nowhere. Where no matter what we do, we just can’t change policy. But YES WE CAN. ……….Join the FIGHTING FUND with a $1 to MAKE it happen – because yes we MUST! Why am I so convinced you and I [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2009 under Climate Change, Foundation News, General, Green Living, Nature, Negotiations, Tipping Points.
Tags: 350ppm, activism, catastrophic climate change, climate action, Climate Change, climate change emissions reductions, climate policy, Copenhagen, global warming, green future, international agreements, International negotiations, Kyoto, Negotiations, protests, stop climate change
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Emergency Climate Control: Geoengineering Risks
With the news that climate change is occurring at a faster rate than climate models have predicted, geoengineering solutions have been brought to the fore and are being taken more seriously. The main focus of these emergency geoengineering strategies is a reduction in “shortwave” radiation entering the Earth’s atmosphere via the solar wind. The short-term [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2009 under Climate Change, General, Technologies, Tipping Points.
Tags: Climate Change, climate change costs, CO2 Emissions, geo-enginineering, global warming, greenhouse emissions, natural systems, Technologies
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Climate Change Speeding Toward Irreversible Tipping Points
WASHINGTON, DC, September 25, 2009 (ENS) – The speed and scope of global warming is now overtaking even the most sobering predictions of the last report of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change, finds a new report issued by the United Nations Environment Programme, entitled “Climate Change Science Compendium 2009.” A set of facts compiled [...]
Posted: September 27th, 2009 under Climate Change, General, Nature, Negotiations, Tipping Points.
Tags: catastrophic climate change, Climate Change, climate negotiations, CO2 Emissions, CO2 levels, coal, glacial melt, global warming, icesheet loss, International negotiations, Kyoto, methane, natural systems, pollution, sea level rise, species extinction, stop climate change
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Newton was wrong!
Newton was wrong – what we put up isn’t coming back down! So where are we now on the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere? Watch the clock ticking and the amount keep rising. Our climate is changing. The scientific evidence is clear: our planet is getting warmer.1 Greenhouse gases (GHGs) – including carbon dioxide, [...]
Posted: September 25th, 2009 under Climate Change, Foundation News, General, Tipping Points.
Tags: CO2 Emissions, CO2 levels, coal, energy production, global warming, greenhouse emissions, pollution, science, stop climate change
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Isn’t it a pity – isn’t it a shame?
When listening to the writings of George Harrison and others inspired to ask why; we should ask when? When will we stop, listen and learn? Thanks to all the great musicians who put their hearts and souls into this song and tribute to a man pure of heart who has gone but will never be forgotten. [...]
Posted: September 24th, 2009 under Foundation News.
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Why does product and packaging waste continue to increase?
Products, Packaging and US Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Joshua Stolaroff, PhD EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper builds on a new report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, “Opportunities to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions through Materials and Land Management Practices,” which offers new insight into the impact of products and packaging on climate change. Based on the [...]
Posted: September 24th, 2009 under Foundation News, Green Living.
Tags: greenhouse emissions, landfill, packaging, reduce waste, reducing emissions, waste packaging
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EU lists industries given the go ahead to pollute
In what the Greenhouse Neutral Foundation sees as a complete copout the EU has bailed on reducing its emissions for the worst case polluting industries. Experts from the 27-member bloc agreed on a list of industries ranging from plastics manufacturing to iron and food processing that will be largely exempted from CO2 trading after 2013 for [...]
Posted: September 24th, 2009 under Climate Change, Foundation News, General, Negotiations, Technologies.
Tags: carbon credits, Carbon Leakage, Cement Industries, Climate Change, climate change costs, climate change emissions reductions, CO2 Emissions, coal, energy production, European Union, Industry lobbies, international agreements, major polluters, Negotiations
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Population: Overconsumption is the real problem
THERE is a pervading myth that efforts to fight climate change and other environmental perils will be to no avail unless we “do something about population growth” Even seasoned analysts talk about the threat of “exponential” population growth. But there is no exponential growth. In most of the world fertility rates are falling fast, and [...]
Posted: September 24th, 2009 under Climate Change, General, Green Living, Negotiations.
Tags: Climate Change, consumption, emissions reductions, finite resources, population, population growth, resource depletion
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LATIN AMERICA: Desertification – an Invisible Cancer
BUENOS AIRES, Sep 18 (IPS) – “Desertification is the cancer of the earth,” Argentine geographer Elena Abraham told IPS. “It is a process of degradation that does not manifest itself in spectacular ways but furtively advances, and by the time it is visible there is nothing to be done, and people have to move away, [...]
Posted: September 24th, 2009 under Climate Change, General, Nature, Tipping Points.
Tags: catastrophic climate change, Climate Change, Desertification, global warming, natural systems, stop climate change
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Methane mining could trigger killer gas cloud
BENEATH the shimmering surface of Africa’s Lake Kivu, a deadly time bomb awaits. A “gold rush” to extract valuable methane from the lake’s depths might trigger an outburst of gas that could wash a deadly, suffocating blanket over the 2 million people who live around Kivu’s shores. Like Nyos, Lake Kivu is permanently stratified: a [...]
Posted: September 24th, 2009 under Climate Change, General, Nature, Tipping Points.
Tags: catastrophic climate change, Climate Change, climate change emissions reductions, global warming, methane, pollution
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