Julie Boyd
Posts Tagged adaptation to climate change
Bill Maher on why Climate Change cannot be voted in or out!
Posted by Julie in ARTICLE OF THE DAY, Sustainability on July 16, 2011
Bill Maher on why you can\’t vote on climate change
Terrific article on political and environmental policy – highly recommended
Posted by Julie in ARTICLE OF THE DAY, Articles- Commentary, Sustainability, Uncategorized on May 8, 2011
The Potential and Risks of Geoengineering By Jamais Cascio http://www.wfs.org/content/potential-and-risks-geoengineering When it comes to our planet’s environment, “isolationism” is impossible. By the year 2030, environmental policy and political policy will be completely inseparable at the global level. Arguably, that should be the case today. As we gain a deeper understanding of ecosystem processes, we’re seeing [...]
Adapting to Climate Change
Posted by Julie in Sustainability, Uncategorized, Writing on December 5, 2010
Adapting to climate change Facing the consequences Global action is not going to stop climate change. The world needs to look harder at how to live with it Until climate change becomes an economics dialogue, business and industry won’t make the necessary changes to enable rapid adaptation. This article is well worth reading http://www.economist.com/node/17572735
A gap in the denial of climate change science
Posted by Julie in ARTICLE OF THE DAY, Articles- Commentary, Sustainability on June 30, 2011
Terrific article by Nicole Hodgson first published in http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/2778378.html ——————————————————- For climate change ‘sceptics’, denialists, contrarians or what Barry Jones recently called ‘confusionists’ to be right about the science of climate change, an alternative reality must be both plausible and logical. Firstly, the consensus amongst climate change scientists that human activity is a significant contributing [...]
adaptation to climate change, anthropomorphic climate change, climate change
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