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Post by Rareclan on Jun 10, 2012 22:59:02 GMT 10
Good and not so good production but I enjoyed it all the same !
you may need to pause it a few times if you want to read the overlaid comments.
The Solar Radiation Management Governance Initiative (SRMGI) is a partnership between the Royal Society and the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS) and Environmental Defense Fund (EDF). The project report, launched on 1 December 2011, reviews the progress made by the Initiative to date, covering the international SRMGI conference held in March 2011. It reviews the different perspectives and governance possibilities, without picking winners, in order to open up discussion of the complex issues raised by solar geoengineering. 1) Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) techniques, which remove CO2 from the atmosphere. As they address the root cause of climate change, rising CO2 concentrations, they have relatively low uncertainties and risks. However, these techniques work slowly to reduce global temperatures. 2)Solar Radiation Management (SRM) techniques, which reflect a small percentage of the sun's light and heat back into space. These methods act quickly, and so may represent the only way to lower global temperatures quickly in the event of a climate crisis. However, they only reduce some, but not all, effects of climate change, while possibly creating other problems . They also do not affect CO2 levels and therefore fail to address the wider effects of rising CO2, including ocean acidification. If you take the above into consideration without knowing that the model used is completely far fetched and wrong then we may as all get sprayed off this planet it w (According to NASA) Category: News & Politics Tags: David Keith (scientist) Geoengineering BBC Talking Urban Planet Urban Area Rose Earth Series Environment toxic sky Environmentalism SRM Solar Radiation Management CDR Carbon Dioxide Removal Global Energy Warming Change Barium Salts Strontium Zinc Cadnium Sulphide Aerosol spray 2012 2013 Climate scrubber Sky News Little Power Stones Gas Sunset Jack Green Clouds Above Chat Beyond Nature Free Wind Water Electric Electricity Generator Global Warming Clean Licence: Standard YouTube Licence
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Post by boxfree on Jun 10, 2012 23:31:05 GMT 10
I could have done without the subtitle opinion but the interview does get to the point. Now explain why your 'models' is the air we breath, the food we eat, the water we drink. The interviewer is well aware of the topic of chemtrails but refuses to come out and say it. (at 17:32 the guest mentions rich people then stops..wonder why?) This is a slow bleed of information to ease the explosive effects of sudden realization...The shit is gonna hit the fan when the canary's start singing or dying and all the other little birdies chime in.
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Post by Rareclan on Jun 11, 2012 1:29:39 GMT 10
I could have done without the subtitle opinion but the interview does get to the point. Now explain why your 'models' is the air we breath, the food we eat, the water we drink. The interviewer is well aware of the topic of chemtrails but refuses to come out and say it. (at 17:32 the guest mentions rich people then stops..wonder why?) This is a slow bleed of information to ease the explosive effects of sudden realization...The shit is gonna hit the fan when the canary's start singing or dying and all the other little birdies chime in. Spot on, thanks for watching and I know you will keep blazing your own trails ;D Looking Up !
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Post by brillbilly on Jun 11, 2012 10:12:05 GMT 10
aarrrggg say it,say chemtrails,lol
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Post by Rareclan on Jun 11, 2012 19:13:07 GMT 10
chemtrails
Chemtrails
Chemtrails
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Post by Rareclan on Nov 20, 2012 1:57:56 GMT 10
HARDtalk Vandana Shiva - Environmental Campaigner. HARDtalk speaks to the original tree hugger. The phrase was coined back in the seventies when she, along with a group of women in India, hugged trees to stop them from being chopped down. In the decades since, Vandana Shiva has become known throughout the world for her environmental campaigns. She says a billion people go hungry in the world because of the way greedy international companies go about their business. So is it a naïve world view or could we really end poverty and improve everyone's life by returning to old fashioned ways of farming? Broadcast on BBC News Channel, 4:30AM Mon, 19 Nov 2012
Available until 12:59AM Wed, 20 Nov 2013 First broadcast BBC News Channel, 4:30AM Mon, 19 Nov 2012 Categories News Duration 30 minutes Credits Key talent Sarah Montague www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nyvz8/HARDtalk_Vandana_Shiva_Environmental_Campaigner/UK viewers only ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Why Nature Has Rights Vandana Shiva with Maude Barlow, Cormac Cullinan Pablo Solon. Moderated by David HarveyDavid Harvey and the co-authors of the new book, The Rights of Nature , discuss how to transform our relationship with the environment to address climate change and related problems like natural disasters. The rights-based approach to nature they advocate is beginning to discussed at the UN. Available for purchase: the edited volume, The Rights of Nature, and a new edition of Cormac Cullinan?s book, Wild Law .? Vandana Shiva is an Indian philosopher, environmentalist, and feminist ? Maude Barlow is a water activist and Chair of The Council of Canadians ? Cormac Cullinan is an environmental lawyer based in South Africa ? Pablo Solon is the Ambassador of Bolivia to the UN ? David Harvey is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at CUNY Graduate Center. Monsanto @*{~$%£^
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