Archive for the ‘Climate Change’ Category

[Climate Week] The Ball is Rolling

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Well today was the first day of Climate Week. The event really centralises in New York City but with so much going on at the same time, this is turning out to be a global set of events. I’ll try to report as much of it as I can see, so far much of it is extremely encouraging and I hope the trend will continue.

The first thing to mention is of course the Global Climate wake up call, which is probably finished by now as 1pm has now come and gone on the far side of the USA. My wife and I took part in it on St Andrew’s Square in Edinburgh and I was pleased to see that it was not going to be 3 people and a baby but a good 30-odd people gathered holding their phones up in the air. Hundreds of people have sent pictures to Avaaz to show just how global the event was, from Australia to India, Mongolia, France and of course the UK. You can catch a glimpse of us on this photo, this photo and this photo. Unfortunately, it started to rain just as we were wrapping this up so I was unable to take photos myself.

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Global Climate Wake Up Call – Find your event

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

On Monday 21 September it will be the Global Climate Wake Up Call, a woldwide event organised by the organisation Avaaz. The idea behind this is to once and for all have us, the common people, show our governments that we want action on tackling Climate Change and we want it NOW! It seems to me that for months now many governments have been coming up with targets, promised, plans but so far there has been very little action. This gives the impression that many politicians see Climate Change as a “NIMTOO” situation.

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Take the 10:10 Pledge

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

A few days ago I’d noticed a new promotional campaign launched by the makers of The Age of Stupid. The promotion was called the 10:10 pledge and the page it sent you off to was just a video of a 747 being demolished then melted down to make 10:10 Keyrings, so I was a little confused at first.

Today after reading the latest entry from George Monbiot’s blog, it became clear that they’d opened up their website to be a little more explicit on what the campaign was all about.

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Greg Craven Talks About His Book On Kboo.fm

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Remember Greg Craven? I did a post about him some weeks ago, you should be able to find it with the related links below. Well I just wanted to plug an audio streaming of an interview he gave local Oregon radio station kboo fm where he talks about Climate Change and takes questions from locals along with Dr Christina Hulbe, a Professor of Geology.

It’s about 56min long and it’s a very nice listen. Check it out!

Can Artificial Trees Help Fight Global Climate Change?

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

The is a story currently running about some scientists having come up with some way of capturing CO2 out of the atmosphere and engineers building devices with that technology integrated in them with the prospect of storing that carbon back in disused coal and oil wells deep under the ground.

For some reason, geoengineering is becoming a rather popular topic of discussion in the fight against climate change. But can it really help?

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