[geo] Re: Did anybody catch BBC TV (UK) Newsnight at 23:03 on 16 June 2011?

2011-06-18 Thread M V Bhaskar
Hi Its unfortunate that BBC is still discussing Urea fertilization of oceans when much more sophisticated solutions are available. Bhaskar On Jun 17, 7:43 pm, Andrew Lockley and...@andrewlockley.com wrote: Hi Just watched it athttp://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mk25 You can view it

Re: RE: [geo] HOME/ETC Group Targets IPCC

2011-06-18 Thread Ken Caldeira
I do think it would be useful if there were a media savvy organization with a strong internationalist perspective that would in a responsible way advocate for the need to pursue a broad spectrum of approaches to reduce climate risk. I listened to an interesting podcast on the history of blood

[geo] Re: Did anybody catch BBC TV (UK) Newsnight at 23:03 on 16 June 2011?

2011-06-18 Thread Robert Chris
This thread highlights some key issues about communicating the geoengineering message. Andrew's 'abject screaming panic' (ASP) and Bhaskar disappointment about the BBC being ill-informed indicate some gaps in our understanding of the media. The BBC won't do 'abject screaming panic' until the

Re: [geo] HOME/ETC Group Targets IPCC

2011-06-18 Thread rongretlarson
Holly (cc list): 1. Thanks for entering this dialog - which (to remind) is partly about signing a letter to the IPCC. This is also pertinent to our thread on representation at an IPCC Lima meeting and, lastly,.re claimed HOME/ETC misrepresentations on Geoengineering 2. I found your note

Re: RE: [geo] HOME/ETC Group Targets IPCC

2011-06-18 Thread Michael Hayes
Hi Folks, Ken, on the issue of media support, what about a new website; As this group knows, the issue of GE has a need for broad public education on the many important issues within the general topic. An established PR firm would be a good investment at this time. Yet, who and what will the