[geo] Facebook

2012-02-10 Thread Andrew Lockley
There's a Facebook group called 'Engineering the climate? What impacts? What benefits?' It seems to be a more international and cross cultural perspective than this group, with multilingual postings. I've joined A -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

Re: [geo] Facebook

2012-02-10 Thread Ken Caldeira
Seems to be created by this group: http://www.climatefrontlines.org/ * A global forum for indigenous peoples, small islands and vulnerable communities* You can read more about this here:

[geo] Re: Facebook

2012-02-10 Thread Josh Horton
Ken's right, the Facebook group is an official extension of the CBD- sponsored Climate Frontlines forum on geoengineering for indigenous peoples and local communities. (Climate Frontlines is sponsored by UNESCO.) We'd do well to keep an eye on the proceedings. I've been monitoring the Climate

RE: [geo] Facebook

2012-02-10 Thread Veli Albert Kallio
We challenge States to abandon false solutions to climate change ... These include [1.] nuclear energy, [2.] large-scale dams, [3.] geo-engineering techniques, [4.] “clean coal”, [5.] agro-fuels, [6.] plantations [of soya, sugar cane, oil palm whatever], and [7.] market based mechanisms such