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Blog item: Dangerous Climate Cross-currents

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0 comments   Add a comment   Author:  ScottCarlin (Dec-12-2007)
Categories: Global Warming, Sustainable Living

Global Day of Action: South AmericaDecember 8th was a Global Day of Action on Climate Change.  Pete Seeger sung and stumped for planet earth.  But it was a relatively mild day of raised awareness.  All of that changed in the last 24 hours.  Climate activists are turning more ominous, while oil and gas interests (aka the Bush administration) are digging in for a protracted fight in Bali.  Perhaps the problems in Bali were unavoidable.  There are deep disagreements regarding how to proceed.  Cap and trade schemes were adopted by the EU after Kyoto, but have been criticized for their loopholes, costs, and lack of effectiveness.  The Bush administration favors non-mandatory carbon targets and investments in new technology.  Others prefer taxing carbon, mandating technological standards, or placing restraints on fossil fuel production.  Meanwhile the climate crisis intensifies.  Even the Pope has weighed in on climate change this week.

that we can solve the climate problemthis historical era of nationalism has become a stubborn, increasingly toxic impediment to our collective future.”  Gelbspan argues our energies must now focus on the local.  Among his many points, his discussion of a 6’ sea-level rise has dire implications for coastal areas: beaches would be wiped out, and we need to begin anticipating billions of dollars in property damages, in county after county, this century.  Another implication of his article is that we have to prepare for the worst on our own; expect a New Orlean’s style abdication of governmental assistance following disasters.   

Global Day of Action: Asia Gelspan’s basic thesis is that climate activists are fighting the wrong war; the carbon cancer plaguing planet earth has now metastasized.

  
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About author/contributor Member: ScottCarlin (Scott Carlin) ScottCarlin (Scott Carlin)

Member: ScottCarlin (Scott Carlin) I have been teaching Geography and Environmental Studies at Long Island University since 1993. I taught at LIU’s Southampton College and, more recently, the C.W. Post Campus. Most of my activities at LIU have related to sustainable development. In 2007 I initiated the Long Island Climate Solutions Network, http://www.licsn.org.

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