Oct. 29, 2007 lecture by Prof. James Lovelock, author of the Gaia Theory:
"Climate Change On the Living Earth"
presented
at the Royal Society in London - START
The End of Eden
James Lovelock Says
This Time We've Pushed the Earth Too Far
by Michael Powell - September 2, 2006
Rachel's Democracy & Health News #959, May 15, 2008 THE CARBON CAPTURE JUGGERNAUT ROLLS ON
If the coal industry's carbon capture and storage (CCS) plan were ever implemented, it would be the largest hazardous waste disposal project that humans have ever undertaken, and among the most dangerous as well. A new report explains why the plan cannot work.
Climate Change White Paper: Appropriate Roles for Different Levels of Government
(Feb. 25, 2008) from the Committee on Energy and Commerce (PDF file) Contact:
2125 Rayburn House Office
Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-2927
Published March 10, 2008 by The Guardian/UK EU Told To Prepare for Flood of Climate Change Migrants
by Ian Traynor
Global warming threatens to severely destabilise the planet, rendering a fifth of its population homeless, top officials say
'Enjoy life while you can'
Climate science maverick James Lovelock believes catastrophe is inevitable, carbon offsetting is a joke and ethical living a scam. So what would he do?
By Decca Aitkenhead / Guardian UK
An interview with David Wasdell of the Meridian Project. David is a reviewer of the IPCC 4th Assessment Report. He reviews the changes made to the final published version of this report.
DER SPIEGEL 4/2008 - January 24, 2008 The Choice between Food and Fuel
Food prices are skyrocketing. Arable land is becoming scarce. And forests continue to disappear across the globe. The world must decide between affordable food and biofuels.
Escalating Ice Loss Found in Antarctica
Sheets Melting in an Area Once Thought to Be Unaffected by Global Warming
By Marc Kaufman,
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, January 14, 2008; Page A01
Published on December 12, 2007 by Associated Press Ominous Arctic Melt Worries Experts
by Seth Borenstein
An already relentless melting of the Arctic greatly accelerated this summer, a warning sign that some scientists worry could mean global warming has passed an ominous tipping point. One even speculated that summer sea ice would be gone in five years.
December 6, 2007 by One World.net Poor Countries Must Also Curtail Carbon Emissions
by Haider Rizvi
NEW YORK - Rising carbon emissions from developing countries would threaten the world with severe climate change within a single generation, even if rich countries were to stop their own greenhouse gas emissions tomorrow, according to new study by an independent think tank.