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The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been highlighting man’s negative impact on the environment for years. But recent revelations that the IPCC got its calculations and methodology wrong has prompted the United Nations to launch an official investigation into whether climate change is reality or a myth. Al Jazeera’s Laurence Lee reports. May 14, 2010
What do you get when you put a eurosceptic and climate sceptic in a debate with fully-committed climate change activists? Why, disagreement, of course! Connie Hedegaard, European Commissioner for Climate Action, and three members of the European Parliament, Corien Wortmann-Kool of the European People’s Party, Satu Hassi of the Greens and Roger Helmer from the European Conservatives and Reformists gathered for a joint Euronews-EuroparlTV debate (with studio audience) on whether enough was accomplished at last December’s UN climate conference in Copenhagen and what can b… www.euronews.net
Support Climate Denial Crock of the Week – go to www.climatecrocks.com Part 1 – Admiral Titley I used to be a skeptic www.youtube.com Admiral David Titley is the Chief Oceanographer and Navigator of the US Navy. A Phd, he describes himself as a former climate skeptic who has been convinced by the evidence that this is the greatest challenge of the 21st century. Education includes a BS in Meteorology from the Pennsylvania State University, a MS in Meteorology and Physical Oceanography and Ph.D. in Meteorology, both from the Naval Postgraduate School. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Seminar XXI on Foreign Politics, International Relations and National Interest, and is a fellow of the American Meteorological Society. In 2009, Titley assumed duties as oceanographer and navigator of the Navy and director, Task Force Climate Change. Role of Navy Oceanography www.bupers.navy.mil Bio www.navy.mil Explaining Climate Change to the Military www.navy.mil Navy Climate Change Strategy www.navy.mil complete Tedx Pentagon video science.dodlive.mil www.youtube.com
To help support Climate Denial Crock of the Week Go to climatecrocks.com Our continued dependence on fossil fuels compromises the security of every nation. Climate Deniers align themselves with those that would keep us on the cycle of boom and bust, terror and war, shortage and famine. But the world is waking up, and the professionals who take a clear eyed view of the scientific realities are leading the way. General Gordon Sulllivan Former US Army Chief of Staff www.dailymotion.com Rear Admiral David Titley Oceanographer and Navigator of the US Navy www.youtube.com www.dailymotion.com vodpod.com www.dailymotion.com www.navy.mil www.climatesciencewatch.org Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn www.youtube.com www.treehugger.com crazymotion.net National Security and the Threat of Climate Change – Report securityandclimate.cna.org www.youtube.com Climate Change and US Security www.washingtonpost.com current.com dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com BBC Global Observatory, National Security and Climate Change www.youtube.com Climate change and heavy precipitation events www.usgcrp.gov climateprogress.org climateprogress.org and extreme heat climateprogress.org James Woolsey, Former CIA director fora.tv
Boobu Tioram, a resident of the Pacific island of Kirabati, took time out from reinforcing a seawall in front of his newly built house to speak with UNDP about what climate change has meant to his way of life. I have moved three times, every three years I have moved, he said, standing on the beach a few metres from his home. Tioram gestured toward a point about 20 metres into the sea, and explained that his first house once stood on a spot now covered in swelling ocean waves. Each time he has moved farther inland, and each time the sea has followed. Im not sure how long Ill be [in this house], Tioram continued. That depends on how strong my seawall here can withstand high tide waves. UNDP believes that it is the developing world that stands to lose the most, and which is already losing out, as the effects of climate change edge toward the catastrophic. As climate negotiations open in Copenhagen, worlds away from this tiny Pacific nation consisting of 33 low lying atolls, it is important to keep in mind that for the people of Kirabati, and other poor island and coastal nations, funds for adaptation and not only prevention must top the international to-do list. Carbon trading will be of no special consequence to us, so there has got to be some very special provisions for the victims, said Kirabati President Anote Tong. Not the potential victims, but the victims, because we are the victims, so there has to be some very deep soul searching. Kirabati is no more than four …
Switching the words “climate change”, for global warming, — is it a devious, Orwellian perversion of the language, a mind controlling neurolinguistic word play engineered by psychological manipulators of the New World Order?. Climate deniers realize that only they can see through the evil plans of the global thought police. What mysterious and secretive conspiracy is behind this monstrous mind game? Luntz memo lightbucket.wordpress.com Luntz memo pdf www.ewg.org Interview with Luntz: lightbucket.wordpress.com Christian Science Monitor, 1939 pqasb.pqarchiver.com Gilbert Plass and climatic change www.americanscientist.org The Denial Machine, CBC video.google.com Frontline: Hot Politics www.pbs.org
Jonathan Overpeck, Director of the Institute for the Study of Planet Earth and Professor of Geosciences. Global climate change-review the basics; special focus on Polar change and Sea level past, present and future; special focus on the United States past, present and future. Tuesday, October 24, 2006
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