The world is at 390 parts per million (ppm) of CO2 and 430+ CO2 equivalent. The IPCC has concluded, in what might actually be an optimistic assessment, that we can limit temperature growth to 2 degrees if we cap CO2 levels at 450 ppm. That is, limiting to 450 ppm would give us a 50% […]
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Heading for a crash
September 10th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Tags: carbon dioxide · cartoon · catastrophic climate change · climate change · emissions · Global Warming
A reason to open the Washington Post …
May 10th, 2009 · Comments Off on A reason to open the Washington Post …
As regular readers of these pages (these electrons) are aware, there are many , Many, MANY reasons to find frustration in The Washington Post opinion pages which are, on occasion, balanced by sanity in responding letters and OPEDs. There is, however, one quite consistent voice who makes opening those pages worthwhile: the Post’s pulitzer prize-winning […]
Tags: cartoon · climate change · Energy · environmental · Global Warming
Learn something every day … NPR Cartoons & Carbon …
May 3rd, 2007 · Comments Off on Learn something every day … NPR Cartoons & Carbon …
Every day is a learning experience … so what did we learn today? That NPR is not just radio … is not just a web site … but also does some funny cartooning. As part of their Climate Connections series, NPR has a myriad of reports, links, videos, and, well, cartoons. The May Day cartoon, […]
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