Posted: 05 Apr 2013 07:05 AM PDT
'If little green men were killing our kid's home, Earth, like your use of fossil fuels is, WE'D GO TO WAR!' 'War's won when enough decide they have to win. They figure out 'how,' later.' WWIII IS RAGING. GHG FUEL IS HISTORY'S #1 HUMAN RIGHTS ATROCITY. Global Warming from CO2, say Earth's 3500 qualified scientists... is ALL OUT WAR OF MASS DESTRUCTION on your kids, grandkids. Plan B tells us the HOW. This site tells the status of our, so-far, COWARDICE - GLOBAL ECOCIDE. FOREVER.
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- vid AVERTING ECOCIDE - NASA'S DR. JAMES HANSEN
- Book 2: "Resurrecting the Unviolent Warrior in You. Personal Trainer for INSHEs."
- Averting Ecocide - Waging Unviolent Warfare blog
- vid THE 15 FUEL RODS OF PLAN B
- Waging Plan B-estow Reprieve
- Daily Postings
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- Plan B-estow Reprieve from CO2's Death Row
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- Book 3: Dr. Hansen - Actionable Essentials 1
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Climate challenges undermine a fragile Maasai culture.
Climate challenges undermine a fragile Maasai culture.
Pastoral Maasai have thrived for centuries in
East Africa's Savannah. But western pressures are undermining that
semi-nomadic lifestyle, and increasingly erratic weather – droughts one
year, downpours the next – threaten to erode their culture.
Daily Climate
Greenland's Glaciers Are Hemorrhaging Ice, Best Seen By Photos from Space. Smithsonian
| Greenland's Glaciers Are Hemorrhaging Ice, Best Seen By Photos from Space Smithsonian (blog) On the morning of July 16, 2010, a hunk of ice four times the size of Manhattan cracked away from the tongue of Greenland's Petermann Glacier and drifted to sea as the largest iceberg since 1962. Just two years later, another massive section of ice ... See all stories on this topic » | Smithsonian (blog) |
Coal's high public health cost: Canadian study. Seattle Post Intelligencer
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Climate change making extreme events worse in Australia – report. The Guardian
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Americans believe in climate change risks but won't pay to fix them – survey. The Guardian
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Monday, April 8, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
World Bank chief says global warming threatens the planet and the poorest. Washington Post
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim on Tuesday said climate change was a “fundamental threat” to global economic development as he called for a major new push to reduce extreme poverty over the next 17 years.
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
(detail) FACT: YOUR 'NIGGER SLAVES' TODAY: YOUR KIDS, GRANDKIDS, to whom, 3X $ OUR GLOBAL ANNUAL FOSSIL FUEL BILL. EVERY YEAR. 75%. TO YOUR KIDS, AND GRANDKIDS. YOUR NIGGER SLAVES ON WHO'S BACKS YOU LIVE YOUR LIFE. UOK WITH THAT (OR FOR YOU IS IT - "HOW COOL IS THAT!!!)?
Nicholas Stern, consensus voice for world economists - HERE. (<<<< CLICK FOR WORLD-LEADING ECONOMIST STERN WHO SPEAKS FOR 95% OF ALL ECONOMISTS) <<<<<
Nicholas Stern, consensus voice for world economists - HERE. (<<<< CLICK FOR WORLD-LEADING ECONOMIST STERN WHO SPEAKS FOR 95% OF ALL ECONOMISTS) <<<<<
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Report: Human 'Progress' May Be Reversed By Climate Change. CleanTechnica
| CleanTechnica | - 3 hours ago |
The report notes that while climate change
will affect the whole world, the more equatorially located developing
world will experience the worst of it, within the near future anyways.
***** Report: Human 'Progress' May Be Reversed By Climate Change. CleanTechnica
The Poor and Climate Change
| Energy Collective | - 1 hour ago |
"Environmental inaction, especially regarding climate change, has the potential to halt or even reverse human development progress.
See realtime coverage »
| CleanTechnica | - 3 hours ago |
The report notes that while climate change
will affect the whole world, the more equatorially located developing
world will experience the worst of it, within the near future anyways.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Phoenix may not survive climate change. Salon
| Salon | - 30 minutes ago |
Phoenix's pyramid of complexities looks shakier than most because it stands squarely in the crosshairs of climate change. The area, like much of the rest of the American Southwest, is already hot and dry; it's getting ever hotter and drier, and is ...
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Coal plants kill 120000 people a year: Greenpeace
| Electric Light & Power | - 27 minutes ago |
India's
breakneck pace of industrialisation is causing a public health crisis
with 80-120,000 premature deaths and 20 million new asthma cases a year
due to air pollution from coal power plants, a Greenpeace report warns.
The first study of the health impact ...
| Business Standard | - 1 hour ago |
| Economic Times | - 1 hour ago |
| Times of India | - 7 hours ago |
| Quartz | - 8 hours ago |
| National Journal | - 13 hours ago |
| OilPrice.com | - 17 hours ago |
***!!!!@@... The 2nd Most Useful Climate Change Impact Infographic EVER
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
US utilities seen burning more coal as prices decline. Reuters
| Reuters | - 1 hour ago |
Energy traders however noted many coal plants
remain more expensive than gas units by about 25 to 50 cents per mmBtu
because gas plants are about 25 percent more efficient than coal plants, and it costs about $1 per mmBtu to transport coal from the ...
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Global warming could corrode shallow reefs sooner than forecast. Phys.Org
| Phys.Org | - 13 minutes ago |
(Phys.org)—Shallow
coral reefs may be even more susceptible to increasing acidity caused
by heightened levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and oceans than
previously recognised.
Monday, February 25, 2013
All-time Texas snowfall record could be set in blizzard. USA TODAY
| USA TODAY | - 32 minutes ago |
Blizzard
warnings issued in New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Kansas snow.
An Emporia State University student walks around campus in the midst of
the storm on Feb. 21, 2013 in Emporia, Kan.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Wiping out top predators like lions, wolves and sharks ....
Wiping out top predators messes up the climate.
Wiping out top predators like lions, wolves
and sharks is tragic, bad for ecosystems – and can make climate change
worse. Mass extinctions of the big beasts of the jungles, grasslands and
oceans could already be adding to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
New Scientist
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