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- Global warming and mass extinctions--it's happened before
- Global warming and mass extinctions--it's happened beforeHave much in common with Intelligent Design advocates"So we don't need those old-fashioned volcanoes for a major wave of extinctions, we're now doing our own dirty work with current technology and increasing greenhouse gas emissions. "About as much scientific evidence supports both this and...
- Tags: extinction, global warming
- Discussion threads 2008-01-10
- Global warming and mass extinctions--it's happened before
- Research in China shows that previous global warming was NOT simply due to an asteroid hitting the earth. If you're an adherent of intelligent design you can suppose that some god decided to wipe out half of creation and to use volcanic dust to do it. Sounds perfectly...
- Tags: Earth, Extinction, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-01-10
- Global warming, not asteroid, cause of extinction?
- Global warming, not asteroid, cause of extinction?Timing of this story is dubious at bestWhyzit that these stories of global warming and disasters etc ALWAYS seem to crop up whenever Bush is doing something uber public?I have my (cough, cough) theories. Oh yeah and I liked the nice touch at...
- Tags: environmentalism, poverty, global warming, pollution, Permian, extinction
- Discussion threads 2005-01-20
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- Calling all global cooling, how about a little help here?
- Don't shoot the messenger, you might not like it that the earth is getting hotter and that we need to do something about it, but, don't get mad at those reporting it.You probably don't like all of the photos of open water over the arctic either. Nor would you want...
- Tags: Taxes, Free trade, tax, climate change
- Discussion threads 2009-10-16
- Will the trees save us?
- In Tolkein's fantasy world the ents came to the rescue of earthlings as they struggled against the forces of Mordor. The ents were ancient trees, protecting the planet from a scorched earth policy. Real-life science indicates trees will not rescue us from global warming, that's just fantasy. ...
- Tags: Earth, Tree, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-05
- Big carbon emitters fighting two wars simultaneously in America
- I recently blogged about the EPA's move against major greenhouse gas emitters in the U.S. Well, the utilities, industrial air polluters, fossil fuel industry and their allies are fighting another, equally crucial war to maintain their current business models. This attack on Big Energy is led by a...
- Tags: Global Warming, Alaska, Kivalina, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-03
- Maldives taking their final dive?
- Will the island nation of Maldives disappear? Even Rupert Murdoch's Sky TV has reported on the uncertain future of the low-lying islands. And now the Maldives' president is asking the world to take action to save his tiny nation. Of course, Maldivians see their homeland threatened not...
- Tags: Sea Level, Global Warming, Maldives, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-24
- Global warming, bring it on...
- That's the attitude our current approach to global warming seems to reflect. We are doing precious little to blunt climate change. A report just published by a group of scientists finds the effects of global warming on other animals is already severe. This report focuses on arctic...
- Tags: Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-10
- Global warming: he says this, but he says that...
- A global response to global warming...will never happen. Humans will not do anything approaching unified action unless threatened with extinction. By the time that threat is clear, it?ll be too late.Chances are people unite to worsen itWatching environmentalists advocating a whole bunch of stuff to curb global warning is like...
- Tags: global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-08-19
- Arctic summer sea ice
- I do not know...I wonder what caused the Ice Age's ??? And why they have found evidence way in the past of Tropical plants in the Arctic ??? Our Solar System is an amazing place, and full of surprises that are unexplained. A positive developmentAn open shipping route =...
- Tags: Arctic, summer sea ice
- Discussion threads 2009-08-11
- International Polar Year: data on climate change
- The results are now becoming clear from the International Polar Year IPY: earlier estimates of climate change were too mild. Change is happening faster than the IPCC expected. We all know the once mythical Northwest Passage now exists, in summer you can take your ship from Europe across...
- Tags: Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-07-25
- "Cooling trend" gets hot reactions
- I blog about global warming and the reactions are hot. One commenter thinks I want everybody to believe in global warming so green tech will get more investment. My selfish reason for liking green tech: it is more likely more birds and trees will survive and I find...
- Tags: Green Technology, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-07-16
- We don't know what we don't know
- We don't know what we don't knowShock! I thought the debate was over...You mean we really don't know everything? You mean we have no idea why more and more reliable scientific studies show that we are currently in a global cooling trend? You mean we don't know why there has...
- Tags: carbon dioxide, global warming
- Discussion threads 2009-07-14
- Futurist pinpoints world's top ten long-term challenges
- Futurist pinpoints world's top ten long-term challengesDon't like #9I should prefer:"Enhance biological tools to eliminate disease".RE: Futurist pinpoints world's top ten long-term challengesIt is very partisan. It is partisan because it does not follow the agenda of the oil companies that run the US. The US energy lobby...
- Tags: long-term challenge, top-ten
- Discussion threads 2009-06-22
- Global warming will force dictionary re-write
- For most of my life "Glacial adjective" has been synonymous with "slow" and "gradual." Get me re-write, it's starting to mean "sudden," and "gone forever." The new poster child for global warming is what was once the world's highest altitude ski spot: the Chacaltaya glacier, at...
- Tags: Glacier, Global Warming, Investment, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-05-13
- Too young and too thin?
- Too young and too thin?Here come the flat earthers.I'm sure they'll have something to say. None of it meaningful, helpful or based in knowledge. Most likely what they will have to offer will be based in ignorance, arrogance and self importance.Good scienceThis is good scientifically-backed observation.Anyone who says...
- Tags: carbon dioxide
- Discussion threads 2009-04-07
- Calling all carbon capture and recycling companies
- A whole spate of greentech companies just got the happiest news of their brief existence. Any company that recycles CO2, like Serious Materials. Any firm working various ways of feeding CO2 to algae, like Origin Oil. Anybody part of the various schemes for reducing or sequestering CO2...
- Tags: Carbon Dioxide, Greenhouse Gas, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-03-23
- Global warming effects? Ask a birder
- Male Purple Finch. While humans dither over global warming, many American bird species are making their move. The National Audubon Society has looked over the past century of Christmas Bird Count records. And it is clear that hundreds of bird species are wintering further and...
- Tags: Global Warming, National Audubon Society, Champion Mover, Wild Turkey, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-02-10
- Venture Arctic 1.1 (Mac)
- Caribou and Wolves roam the tundra while Polar Bears and Orcas patrol the icy seas in this eco-friendly video game. The player must harness the forces of sun, snow, and wind to create balance in these fragile ecosystems. Global warming, extinction, and deforestation threaten to undermine the food chains that...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Pocketwatch Games, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-09-23
- Venture Arctic 1.1 (Windows)
- Venture Arctic is an interactive nature documentary. Caribou and Wolves roam the tundra while Polar Bears and Orcas patrol the icy seas in this eco-friendly video game. The player must harness the forces of sun, snow, and wind to create balance in these fragile ecosystems. Global warming, extinction, and deforestation...
- Tags: Pocketwatch Games, Games, Microsoft Windows, Food & Beverage, Corporate Communications, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software, Manufacturing, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-09-23
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