James Lovelock and climate change.

With his 90th birthday in July, a trip into space scheduled for later in 
the year and a new book out next month, 2009 promises to be an exciting 
time for James Lovelock. But the originator of the Gaia theory, which 
describes Earth as a self-regulating planet, has a stark view of the 
future of humanity. He tells Gaia Vince we have one last chance to save 
ourselves - and it has nothing to do with nuclear power

Your work on atmospheric chlorofluorocarbons led eventually to a global 
CFC ban that saved us from ozone-layer depletion. Do we have time to do 
a similar thing with carbon emissions to save ourselves from climate change?

Not a hope in hell. Most of the "green" stuff is verging on a gigantic 
scam. Carbon trading, with its huge government subsidies, is just what 
finance and industry wanted. It's not going to do a damn thing about 
climate change, but it'll make a lot of money for a lot of people and 
postpone the moment of reckoning. I am not against renewable energy, but 
to spoil all the decent countryside in the UK with wind farms is driving 
me mad. It's absolutely unnecessary, and it takes 2500 square kilometres 
to produce a gigawatt - that's an awful lot of countryside.

more...
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20126921.500-one-last-chance-to-save-mankind.html
 

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