Posts by cindy baxter

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  • Climate change day of action,

    it's good to have climate scientists like Raymond and Nick here. You are climate scientists aren't you? Presumably, you have dedicated your lives studying the intricate detail of how clouds, oceans, forests, land use, methane and carbon dioxide work together...

    silly me for believing the 17 national academies of science, the Intergovernmental Panel on climate change and the thousands of climate scientists around the world who are watching all their models get confirmed, year after year.

    I'll defer, of course, to raymond and nick rather than the NASA's goddard space institute, the Hadley Centre on Climate Change, NIWA, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, the British Antarctic Survey, etc.

    No doubt Raymond and Nick have found a single, isolated, piece of science which backs up their argument.

    I'm not a scientist so I won't get into that argument with Raymond about ice age stuff... but ask anyone who wants to look into these extremely complicated arguments to go to RealClimate or this section on Grist which has a rather good "how to talk to the climate sceptics" guide.

    or check out who's behind them at Exxon Secrets

    auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 102 posts Report

  • Climate change day of action,

    I'll be hanging in Auckland, heading down to the carnival, but also tuning in to HeatwaveFM

    This weekend Greenpeace has decided to become the media - yep that's right - they're running their own radio station!

    They'll be doing interviews with activists and those taking part in the Global Day of Action right around the world - from Nairobi itself to London to Bangladesh and, of course, Aotearoa.

    So if you're doing something let the guys at the Heatwave FM studio know about it - email them at studio@heatwavefm.net and they can set up an interview.

    They'll be going live first thing on Saturday morning and running 24 / 7 over the weekend to cover all the actions around the world.

    You can get a sneak preview right now at http://www.heatwaveFM.net

    At the moment it's mostly music but tomorrow (Sat) morning they'll be live to air.

    auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 102 posts Report

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