Photo: Mr. Ramon Terrado of ArcticNet Grab a blanket! Mark Terry, the award-winning documentary filmmaker who brought us The Antarctic Challenge: A Global Warning, has … more
It's a nice documentary to watch.. or rather must watch documentary . The statistics were unbelievable, and it was presented nicely as well. I really like the documentary, and I think it carries a … more
Many environmentalists live in a quandry. How do we respond in a positive manner to Peak Oil combined with every threatening prospects of Global Warming. We could just be all doom and … more
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Sharrie posted a Quick Tip about Antarctica.
April 24, 2010
Once again, we are living in "times that try men's souls" and an author has stepped forward and written a common sense book on the most pressing issue of the day. It isn't American independence (at least … more
Other reviewers have made a lot of this interesting little book being a balanced view of climate change - what is clearly the hottest issue (excuse the pun) on the world stage for a long time. And it … more
Given that the market is saturated with books about global warming, one really has to ask, do we need another book? I tentatively say yes. William Stewart's Climate of Uncertainty actually does fill a … more
Everyone has heard of global warming. Everyone knows someone who believes in it, and someone who does not. But how many of us *truly* know the FACTS behind the theories - or, failing that, know exactly … more
There has never been anything as complex as the climate change debate; the arguments for it being caused by human actions are based on solid, but still inexact science. The overall climate of the Earth … more
Climate Of Uncertainity is a book that makes me care about climate change and renewable energy. I have never thought about these subjects before reading this book. It is a short book, but it takes long … more
There are many opinions to the climate change debate - we have all heard each sides wild claims and propaganda. "Climate of Uncertainty" offers a logical discussion of both sides of the debate … more
I was attracted to this little book for two reasons: 1) "biochar" is apparently the same thing as the "terra preta" (dark fertile soil) found near the Amazon River and attributed to a now-disappeared … more
There are many issues facing us at the moment, issues that are not simply ones that pertain to the USA as in the Health Care Reform, Immigration, the financial crisis. One of these issues that affects … more
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envidoo posted a Quick Tip about envidoo.
February 13, 2010
At this point in the scientific argument, few if any people with any credibility doubt the reality of global warming, in fact that is really no longer the issue. The debate is over the economic consequences … more
It's time to return to the community, make amends, clean up the mess and get back on the right path." This quote from Pat Murphy, Executive Director of Community Service Inc. … more
Recently, the debate on the subject of global warming took a sudden and unexpected turn. With President Obama preparing to attend The U.N. Climate Change Conference on December 9th in Copenhagen … more
Is the public being misled about the seriousness of global warming by an army of well-paid, expert deceivers using phony "facts" and testimony from "scientists" who lack real credentials? That is what … more
Absent willful ignorance we have all been aware for many years of the massive and concerted effort of fossil fuel companies and their commercial and political allies to deny the reality of global warming. … more
Antarctica is a journey of a lifetime for every traveler. It's not only that it's difficult to get to, it is exceptionally expensive to get to. It can also be a trip of no return if you should be so unlucky. … more
I think there are many aspects to consider when discussing the value and readability of Michael Crichton's "State of Fear." These aspects include subject matter, style of writing, and agenda. It should … more
Finally got around to reading this book, State of Fear by Michael Crichton. First, it was interesting how Michael wrote a book of fiction, but footnoted a lot of references. Next, people that you thought … more
I was very disappointed with this look at the future where a President (Joe Benton) is faced with negotiating with other countries to stem the effects of global warning before world catastrophe occurs. … more