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    Do Not Read This !
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    by Silkweaver  Today 9:08 AM    6
     At the current state of our planet, and mounting evidence to human induced climate change, these rich resources of fossil fuels are nothing short of a Faustian proposition.
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    Mystery of the Earth's Polar Caps 41 Million Years Ago
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    by Silkweaver  Today 8:18 AM   
     No Remarks
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    Environmental Threats of the Future
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    by Silkweaver  Today 8:11 AM   
     Every technological breakthrough will bring with it new problems and dangers, but also the means to deal with them. We just have to tread carefully and responsibly.
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    The cost of saving the planet: $190 Billion
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    by Silkweaver  7-22-2008    3
     Make no mistake about it... ;-)
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    500 Billion Tons of Prehistoric Organic Matter May Massively Accelerate ‘Global Warming’
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    by Silkweaver  7-21-2008    6
     While some dismiss the 52-year-old as an alarmist crank, his theory is steadily gaining credibility in the scientific community. "There's quite a bit of truth in it," Julian Murton, member of the International Permafrost Association, told Reuters. "The methane and carbon dioxide levels will increase as a result of permafrost degradation."
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    The Atomic Age Enters a New Dawn
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    by Silkweaver  7-14-2008    1
     Current nuclear technology is still suffering from problems of safety and waste management. The forced economic investment in nuclear power at present, is diverging present and future resources from finding cleaner and safer solutions.
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    Climate crisis breakthrough? Artificial photosynthesis "a step nearer"
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    by Silkweaver  7-13-2008    1
     Artificial photosynthesis promises an efficient way of producing Hydrogen, which could potentially provide a clean fuel for vehicles: all that would be needed is water. Although a long way off, this breakthrough satisfies a vital requirement of any future models.
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    Global Warming Talks Leave Few Concrete Goals
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    by Silkweaver  7-10-2008    2
     I think I remain speechless about that :-(
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    The coming famine
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    by Silkweaver  7-5-2008   
     "In light of all these hurdles, as I see it, the challenge is to double world food output by 2050 using less land, far less water and fewer nutrients – all in the teeth of increasing rates of drought. And we need to do it sustainably." "I believe we are quite capable of solving these issues through good science and good policy. In the first instance, we need to massively increase global public investment in agricultural research and development. Then we need to make sure the fruits of that research reach farmers everywhere. I also think that commercial wild harvests, such as fishing and forestry, should be phased out in favour of sustainable farming that dovetails with the local environment."
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    Put oil firm chiefs on trial, says leading climate change scientist
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    by Silkweaver  6-23-2008    2
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    Seas Rising and Warming Faster Than Realized
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    by Silkweaver  6-19-2008   
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    Harnessing the Weather
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    by Silkweaver  6-18-2008   
     “In weather modification, the uniniti­ated think you must make huge impacts on the atmosphere to get a desired result,” Griffith says. “But it’s actually the opposite. If we just make tiny modifications to existing conditions, little touches here and there, the changes then cascade upward using the existing weather’s natural actions, and that’s what gets the biggest results.”
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    Closing Ozone Hole Will Have Major Impact On Global Warming, And Probably Not For The Better
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    by Silkweaver  6-13-2008    1
     "Our results suggest that stratospheric ozone is important for the Southern Hemisphere climate change, and ought to be more carefully considered in the next set of IPCC model integrations," said Seok-Woo Son, lead-author of the study and a postdoctoral research scientist at Columbia's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS).
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    Geo-Engineering for a Tailor-Made Planet
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    by Silkweaver  6-7-2008    1
     Interesting. I have no doubt that some kind of weather control lays in our future.
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    Large methane release could cause abrupt climate change
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    by Silkweaver  5-29-2008   
     “This is a major concern because it’s possible that only a little warming can unleash this trapped methane. Unzippering the methane reservoir could potentially warm the Earth tens of degrees, and the mechanism could be geologically very rapid. Such a violent, zipper-like opening of the clathrates could have triggered a catastrophic climate and biogeochemical reorganization of the ocean and atmosphere around 635 million years ago.”
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    Who gets to determine the "right" climate for the Earth?
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    by Silkweaver  5-28-2008   
     As technology evolves, if we are to dodge global disaster(s), there comes a time when, as a specie, we will have to assume greater and greater responsibility regarding issues that till lately were decided for us by the arbitrary forces of nature. We stand no chance of a sane future unless we accept total responsibility for this planet and all its sentient and sub sentient inhabitants. This is to my mind the greatest challenge of the future.
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    They say they want a revolution
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    by Silkweaver  5-22-2008    4
     Increasing computing power 10,000 times — to speeds in the hundreds of petaflops — would allow modellers to study simulations at the kilometre scale, enabling better predictions on the activity of hurricanes and, eventually, the local deep convection that transfers much energy into the upper atmosphere (see 'A real solution?'). This research could then be fed into operational models.
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    Jaguar supercomputer, upgraded to double performance
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    by Silkweaver  5-19-2008   
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    'Mitochondrial Eve' Research: Humanity Was Genetically Divided For 100,000 Years
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    by Silkweaver  5-17-2008   
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    Power From the People
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    by Silkweaver  4-28-2008    1
     Interesting read
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    Global warming a natural phenomenon?
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    by Silkweaver  12-17-2007    1
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    Global warming, undeniable now
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    by Silkweaver  1-23-2007    12
     Coming report seems to make the fact of global warming critically undeniable.
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    Plant A Tree And Save The Earth?
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    by Silkweaver  12-22-2006    1
     Global warming is fast emerging as one of the most critical problems of our time. It might well be too late, yet our working assumption must be that if we address it seriously we can solve it, perhaps even to gain a new insights how to manage planet scale processes.
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    Extreme Autumn Temperatures Cause Unseasonable Flowering In The Netherlands
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    by Silkweaver  12-22-2006   
     Another warning sign for an extreme climate change
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    Global warming, on the edge of irreversibility?
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    by Silkweaver  12-14-2006   
     Highly recommended: An Inconvenient Truth, a DVD documentary made by Al Gore, see also, www.climatecrisis.net
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