Climate Crisis

Utilizing technology to reduce pollution and emissions

This is just more of me thinking out loud, but I think that through utilizing technology, there are current industries that could dramatically reduce pollution.


How to stay centered and save our mother earth!

There's nothing like taking care of our climate and our earth than it is to use our energy smartly and invest our resources wisely.

One of the main reasons why we crashed so bad in 2008 is because of our conspicuous nature of consumption.

I am a strong advocate of being centered and being present. It is very important to be calm and centered, it helps us realize who we are and helps us value the earth and it's friendly locations.

I suggest we all take care of our health, our planet, and our universe!


GOING GREEN

I have changed my entire restaurant and my home into an eco friendly environment.

Solar panels, compost heaps in the back yard, I recycle and only buy products made from recycled materials.

GO GREEN!


The Planet's Future: Climate Change 'Will Cause Civilization to Collapse'

Published on Monday, July 13, 2009 by The Independent/UK

Authoritative new study sets out a grim vision of shortages and violence – but amid all the gloom, there is some hope too

by Jonathan Owen

An effort on the scale of the Apollo mission that sent men to the Moon is needed if humanity is to have a fighting chance of surviving the ravages of climate change. The stakes are high, as, without sustainable growth, "billions of people will be condemned to poverty and much of civilization will collapse".


Most Scientists Politically Liberal (Reality Must Have a Liberal Bias)

Only 6% of scientists in a recent Pew study identified as Republican.

REALITY HAS A WELL KNOWN LIBERAL BIAS.... If you haven't seen it, the Pew Research Center's report on scientists and politics really is fascinating. There's plenty to chew on, but the political views of scientists themselves were of particular interest.


Survey Shows Gap Between Scientists and the Public

Published on Friday, July 10, 2009 by The New York Times
Survey Shows Gap Between Scientists and the Public
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/10/science/10survey.html?ref=us
by Cornelia Dean

When it comes to climate change, the teaching of evolution and the state of the nation's research enterprise, there is a large gap between what scientists think and the views of ordinary Americans, a new survey has found.


A Failure of Leadership: Rapid and Massive Action Needed to Avert Climate Change

Published on Friday, May 22, 2009 by CommonDreams.org
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/05/22-8
by Karyn Strickler

"The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
~Albert Einstein


How We Talk About the Environment Has Everything to Do with Whether We'll Save It

http://www.alternet.org/environment/140138/how_we_talk_about_the_environ...

EcoAmerica is soon to make public a report on the framing of the environment called "Climate and Energy Truths: Our Common Future." The New York Times, on May 1, 2009, ran a front-page story on the report by John M. Broder called "Seeking to save the Planet, with a Thesaurus." It amounted to a belittlement of the report.


Good News, There's a Climate Bill -- Bad News, It Stinks

By Daphne Wysham, AlterNet. Posted May 19, 2009.
http://www.alternet.org/environment/140084/good_news%2C_there%27s_a_clim...

Sparing the many odoriferous details, here's three particularly bad aspects that have to be addressed.


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