Tom Whitwell
We've made some changes
to The Sunday Times
1. An
experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change
"Enthusiasm for the global-warming scare also ensures that heatwaves make
headlines, while contrary symptoms, such as this winter’s billion-dollar
loss of Californian crops to unusual frost, are relegated to the business
pages."
2.
Camilla Cavendish: Wake up and smell the smoke of disaster
"Environmentalists may get off on climate porn, but most people just turn
away. “If it was really so bad, they'd do something,” says one colleague,
without specifying who “they” are. The human tendency to convince yourself
that everything is OK, because no one else is worried, is deeply ingrained."
3.
Walking to the shops ‘damages planet more than going by car’
"Food production is now so energy-intensive that more carbon is emitted
providing a person with enough calories to walk to the shops than a car
would emit over the same distance."
4.
Jeremy Clarkson on the environment
"Ecologically speaking, a spilt tanker load is like sticking a safety pin
into an elephant’s foot. The planet barely notices. After the Exxon Valdez
accident in Alaska the oil company spent billions tidying up the coastline,
but it was a waste of money because the waves were cleaning up faster than
Exxon could. Environmentalists can never accept the planet’s ability to
self-heal"
5.
John-Paul Flintoff: Climate change: A stitch in time
"Soon we’ll all have to become more self-sufficient. We must learn to
grow and cook food, build and restore buildings and infrastructure, process
sewage, create a healthcare system that does not rely on petrochemical-based
pills, and puzzle together a no-growth economic system. And, I modestly
submit, we must learn to make and repair our clothes."
6.
Climate change hits Mars
"Scientists from Nasa say that Mars has warmed by about 0.5C since the
1970s. This is similar to the warming experienced on Earth over
approximately the same period."
7.
La Niña threatens to wreck world's weather
"La Niña could even rearrange the pattern of sea ice around the
Antarctic, pushing the ice pack towards the Pacific side of the continent.
Already, torrential rains have triggered severe floods across a huge swath
of Central Africa, stretching from Senegal in the west to Uganda in the east."
8.
John-Paul Flintoff meets Zac Goldsmith: You’re going green... or else
"The world my children will live in will be very different. The way we
travel will change and the way we build and communicate. But I think the
changes will be good. I’m optimistic for the first time in my life.”
9.
‘Fertilising’ oceans with iron may combat climate change
"Scientists are considering a plan to combat climate change by dumping
millions of tons of iron into the ocean to alter its chemical make-up."
10.
Damage to the planet ‘is already inevitable’
"Scientists who a decade ago were warning that climate change would first
be felt significantly by their grandchildren said they expected it to have a
major impact within their own lifetimes."
11.
Rapeseed biofuel ‘produces more greenhouse gas than oil or petrol’
"Rapeseed and maize biodiesels were calculated to produce up to 70 per
cent and 50 per cent more greenhouse gases respectively than fossil fuels. "
12.
Climate change may help rainforests
"Climate change may lead to lush growth rather than catastrophic tree
loss in the Amazonian forests, researchers from the US and Brazil have found."
13.
Joanna Lumley: Holy cow! We’re crazy to farm livestock like this
"I prefer not to eat food that has a face. But many of my nearest and
dearest love their meat, and who am I to ask them not to eat so much of it?
Reducing our meat consumption is no longer an option but an urgent necessity."
14.
Camilla Cavendish: Save the Planet: cancel that flight now
"It’s a vendetta. It’s class war. Those killjoy greens are trying to
demonise the air industry and the package holiday. How dare that Mr Osborne
and that Mr Cameron ask airlines to pay for the pollution they create."
15.
Ice-cream makers frozen out as corn price rises
"What’s the connection between ethanol, the biofuel produced from corn,
and a cherry vanilla ice-cream? Answer: the first is responsible for pushing
up the price of the other."
16.
Climate change ‘could create 200m refugees’
"By the middle of the century, the report will warn, more than 200m
people could have been forced from their native lands by rising sea levels,
floods and droughts, with many more facing early deaths from malnutrition
and heat stress."
17.
Rapid rise in global warming is forecast
"The oceans are losing the capacity to soak up rising man-made carbon
emissions, which is increasing the rate of global warming by up to 30 per
cent, scientists said yesterday."
18.
'Humanity's very survival' is at risk, says UN
"The speed at which mankind has used the Earth’s resources over the past
20 years has put “humanity’s very survival” at risk, a study involving 1,400
scientists has concluded."
19.
Camilla Cavendish: The blue-ing of the green movement
"Environmentalists were intially sceptical about whether Conservatives
could ever marry their belief in markets with the need to reorientate our
economy to live within planetary limits."
20.
Geoff Mulgan: China's great green leap forward?
"To the rest of the world China looks like an environmental car crash, a
superpower superpolluter that along with the USA has become the most
obdurate barrier to action on climate change."

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CHINA looks like a problem because of this it can get things done a thousand times quicker than any other country on Earth. Which is a good thing there just having there industrial revolution just that this time the cameras are running and the world is watching.
Chris, ENGALAND,
If we do not do anything about population growth then it's all going to go to pot anyhow. Overcrowding, pollution, food and water shortage, housing shortage, CO2 production, energy shortage etc etc are ALL due to population growth. You can't stop someone having a third or fourth child but it should be very heavily taxed to discourage it
pete, cheltenham,
It is an elitist's game. The wannabe dictators are paying little heed to the will of the people. Those of us who actually care what is happening in the corridors of power know that co2 is a massive attempt at control. The corpse of the broken hypothesis (look at the weather) is maintained because without it the environmental house of cards collapses and the loss of face and possible repercussions would devastate bureaucracy and call into question the value of investment in all unelected NGOs that influence our life, mostly detrimentally.
1992 Newsweek, "Albert Gore and biologist Paul Ehrlich suggest that journalists quietly self-censor environmental evidence that is not alarming, because such reports, in Gore's words, undermine the effort to build a solid base of public support for the difficult actions we must soon take".
It is a continuing profitable deception of public consciousness. In other words a con job. Shame on Brown for going along with it.
co2didit.blogspot.com for more.
Clothcap, Liverpool,