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Public Relations for Global Warming
What do you do when public relations is too good? What happens when public relation goes beyond its mission and causes disruption in our society and civilization? What happens when public relations for something that would seem important goes wildly out ...

Climate Change and Abrupt Swinging of Pendulum of Mother Earth
The big debate over climate change hinges around the question of how much is mankind contributing to the perceived warming of the atmosphere around our pale blue dot? And if we are causing a shift in global warming then what should or can we do about it ...

Climate Change – What Is It?
Climate change is an amazingly simple phrase for such a complex subject. Following, we have a go at defining climate change in today’s terms. Climate Change – What is it?In the current day lexicon of scientists, climate modification isn’t really a term of ...




Effects of Global Warming, Disability and the Middle-East Wars - what you can do
 

Various reports tell us that war is one of the effects of global warming. Wars over energy and water are more likely as those two resources dwindle.

Global warming is connected to profligate use of fossil fuel energy and both will increase into the near future in their co-dependency – their unhealthy relationship. Global warming and worsening quantity and quality of water resources are also interrelated.

War in the Middle East also has a connection to global warming. The war in Iraq is in essence an energy war – the prize being access to oil. Although, this issue has of course become increasingly conflated with that of the so-called War on Terror.

It seems possible that ongoing violence exchanged between Israel, Hezbollah, Hamas, the “Western Coalition” and insurgents will escalate into much wider conflicts, perhaps even involving use of nuclear weapons.

We should be worried, as an escalating Middle-East war, even where not (yet) fought over energy or water, may give us an even shorter time than we have already to marshal resources to deal with the great threat of global warming. Author Jared Diamond for example, has shown that war and environmental destruction were potent ingredients in the sudden collapse of many civilisations over thousands of years.

This time a global civilisation is at stake with nowhere else to go.

The consequences of present scenarios are of course unthinkable. Not just in terms of cost of human life, but also of cost to the environment and the even greater oil shortages than today’s that would inevitably follow. If you think the price of oil is sky-rocketing now, it would go galactic then. Economies may collapse.

Resources available now to invest in renewable energy may then quickly evaporate.


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Pope: Pollution could destroy world's future - Columbia Missourian
Pope Benedict XVI is warning that pollution in the world could destroy our present and our future. But his message in an Epiphany Day homily Tuesday in St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City is that people should not lose heart in tackling the ...

Briefs: Discussion will focus on global warming - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools A discussion on global warming will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Friday at CARES Rao Musunuru Enrichment Center, 12417 Clock Tower Parkway. Bill Griffiths will give a 30-minute presentation on his views, followed by exchanges with those in ...

CNN’s Lou Dobbs: Belief in Global Warming 'Almost a Religion' - News Busters
On his program on Monday evening, CNN anchor Lou Dobbs criticized the proponents of the theory of manmade global warming in response to a report by correspondent Ines Ferre about the latest climate data: “[T]hey bring this thing to a personal ...

Dobbs again questioned human-caused global warming, suggested sun may ... - Media Matters
Summary: Lou Dobbs again questioned the impact of humans on global warming and suggested that solar activity may be far more responsible for global warming, ignoring the conclusion by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that ...

Global warming seems to be hibernating - Missoulian
Steve Running, where are you? You and Al Gore seem to be inconveniently missing this winter. How long has it been snowing now? The forecast is for more heavy snowfalls across America in the near future. I thought about you and Al when I saw people ...