Name Storms After Oil Companies (The Ones Most Responsible for Climate Change)
by Bill McKibben
Published on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 by New York Daily News Blog
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2012/10/30-12
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http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/10/30-9
Published on Tuesday,
Also:
Global Warming's Heavy Cost - Irene's got a middle name, and it's
Global Warming
Aug 25, 2011
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/08/25/hurricane-irene-can-be-tied-to-global-warming-says-bill-mckibben.html?om_rid=CZthPxom_mid=_BOV5sqB8c604yv
Nuclear Reactors on East Coast Brace for
The more you learn about the Bush regime the more that you realize the depth
of the fraud perpetrated onto the American people. It is beyond anything
imaginable. How can it be so bad? BushCo is a light sucking black hole.
Peace, D. Mindock
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HURRICANE EXPERT
This is the same attitude that BushCo is taking towards global climate change. Deny the problem in the face of scientific consensus, statistical analysis pointing to possibility of disaster, and still deny it even as the disaster happens.
ZOn 8/30/06, D. Mindock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The more
They are using this same approach to global climate change1) Deny that it could happen, in the face of scientific consensus, statistical analysis, proof to the alternative, etc.2) And then, continue to deny it, even as it happens.
And remember Bush won the last election based on people trusting
Hi Zeke,
Bush did not win the last
election. He stole it. Welcome to the
Banana Republic of America.
Peace, D. Mindock
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quick question. does anyone know how well BD would work in a hurricane lamp?
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never mind, i looked in the archives (damn i feel like a fool)
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From: Jason Katie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 4:03 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] hurricane lamps
quick question. does anyone know how well BD would work
on 9/13/04 6:37 PM, Andrei Cular at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not going to argue that man has or has not had some impact on the
current state of the environment.
Good -- in another 10-20 years, when everyone is VERY concerned
about the messed up climate, they won't be asking that
current state of the environment. But the data collected from ice core
samples show that the earth has gone through cycles where the
temperatures have been approximately 15deg C higher than current. Sure
temperatures have been increasing since man started polluting, but if
you look at the
workers fleeing in the face of nature's fury.
... that fury perhaps having been enhanced as a result of their own
previous efforts - and the world's addiction their product, and the
seemingly prosperous, advanced lifestyle it allows.
Ed
On Sep 12, 2004, at 4:58 PM, Andres Yver wrote:
Ross,
Weather does not follow any specific pattern, occurences are
interrelated but entirely random as to the frequency of intensity. The
magnitude of a hurricane is directly related to water temperature
where the hurricane is. The thing is that water temperatures have not
risen enough to
i suspect that lots of Floridians are suddenly paying attention to the
scientists who have been saying for a decade that unless the
world cuts hydrocarbon emissions (think sign the Kyoto Accords
that are being rejected by Bush and Congress) there would be
increasingly violent, unusual
i suspect that lots of Floridians are suddenly paying attention to the
scientists who have been saying for a decade that unless the
world cuts hydrocarbon emissions (think sign the Kyoto Accords
that are being rejected by Bush and Congress) there would be
increasingly violent, unusual
Hi Martin and everyone: But yet we hear of polar ice
caps melting... Here in california, the migration of
salmon altered..these are a few modest examples of
weather/environmental patterns changing related to
pollution. Everything is interconnected.
Ana
--- Martin Klingensmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Martin and everyone: But yet we hear of polar ice
caps melting... Here in california, the migration of
salmon altered..these are a few modest examples of
weather/environmental patterns changing related to
pollution. Everything is interconnected.
Ana
I didn't say it wasn't
Ana Elisa Fuentes wrote:
Hi Martin and everyone: But yet we hear of polar ice
caps melting... Here in california, the migration of
salmon altered..these are a few modest examples of
weather/environmental patterns changing related to
pollution. Everything is interconnected.
Ana
I didn't
i suspect that lots of Floridians are suddenly paying attention to the
scientists who have been saying for a decade that unless the
world cuts hydrocarbon emissions (think sign the Kyoto Accords
that are being rejected by Bush and Congress) there would be
increasingly violent, unusual
i suspect that lots of Floridians are suddenly paying attention to the
scientists who have been saying for a decade that unless the
world cuts hydrocarbon emissions (think sign the Kyoto Accords
that are being rejected by Bush and Congress) there would be
increasingly violent, unusual weather.
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