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Stand Up and Speak Out!"There's nobody anywhere that seems to know what to do,
and there's no end to it.
We know the air is unfit to breathe,
and our food is unfit to eat - and we sit watching our TV's while some local newscaster tells us that today we had 15 homicides and 63 violent crimes, as if that's the way it's supposed to be. We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy. It's like everything everywhere is going crazy.
So we don't go out anymore. We sit in the house,
and slowly the world we're living in is getting smaller.

And all we say is,
"Please at least leave us alone in our living rooms,
let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel belted radials -
and I won't say anything, just leave us alone."

Well, I'm not going to leave you alone.
I want you to get Mad.


I don't want you to protest, I don't want you to riot, I don't want you to write to your congressmen,
because I wouldn't know what to tell you to write.
I don't know what to do about the depression, and the inflation, and the [terrorists],
and the crime in the street.
All I know is that first - you've got to get Mad.

You've gotta say, 'I'm a human being God damnit , My Life Has Value !'

So, I want you to get up now,
I want all of you to get up out of your chairs.
I want you to get up right now and go to the window, open it,
and stick your head out and yell,
'I'M AS MAD AS HELL, AND I'M NOT GONNA TAKE THIS ANYMORE !"

~ Howard Beale, Network (1976)

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George Monbiot Updates His Global Warming Book
Submitted by Don Beck

Here is a portion of George Monbiot's speech at the Camp for Climate Change in London Aug. 18, '07. He has been studying and writing about global warming for over twenty years and is the Author of "Heat" which is about climate change and what needs to be done about it. He explains that because of recent scientific discoveries the book needs an extreme update.

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I'm going to start with some bad news, and the bad news is this.
Two degrees is no longer the target.
And the news is contained in a recent paper written by James Hansen of NASA
in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (1).
And what Hansen shows is that the profoundly pessimistic assumptions in the latest
IPCC Report are insufficiently pessimistic.

And the reason for this is as follows.
The IPCC assumes that the melting of the ice sheets at the poles will take place in a gradual and linear fashion. And Hansen's own work with the paleoclimate record
shows that is an "entirely implausible" (to use his term) scenario.

The last time we had two degrees of warming in the Pliocene 55 million years ago,
the ice sheets at the poles did not melt - as the IPCC proposes -
over a millennia, but within the course of one century.
And they did not cause a maximum sea level rise within the course of one century
- as predicted by the IPCC - of 59 centimeters, but of 25 meters.

And Hansen proposes that through a series of factors -
the collapse of the buttresses that prevent the ice from sliding into the sea,
the melt water trickling down through crevasses and lubricating
the base of the ice sheets, and melt water on the surface of the ice sheets
changing the albedo, making the ice darker and therefore absorbing more heat,
will lead to the sudden and - certainly in geological terms -
almost immediate collapse of both the West Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets
within the course of one a century at somewhat less than two degrees of warming.

Not only does this lead to the immediate affect of inundation of most of the
inhabited world - something like 60% of the people live within 50 Km of the coast -
it also means that you get a severe and sudden change in global albedo change as
white stuff at the poles gives way to dark stuff absorbing much more solar radiation.

And he proposes that we can't go beyond 1.5 to 1.7 degrees of warming
above 1990 levels.

Combine this with what Richard was talking about and the stuff contained in
the IPCC's 4th Assessment Report which shows that in order to have a maximum cap
of two degrees of warming we need an 85% global reduction even before you take population growth into account. So when that's added to the fact that we're going to have something like a 50% increase in population, you can see that that pushes way over
90% even before you take the issue of global equity into account which means that the rich nations must cut the emissions much further than anybody else,
you realize that we are talking at a minimum of a 100% cut,
and it looks like it might have to go to 110% or 115%.

You laugh but we're talking about sequestration and we're talking about such things
for example, as growing bio fuel and burying it, simply for growing as much bio mass
as we can and sticking it back on the ground... something...
anything to stave off this catastrophe.

We're not talking anymore about measures which require a little bit of tweaking
here and there, or a little bit of political tweaking here and there.
We're talking about measures which require global revolutionary change.

And that is a much tougher message than any that I've put out before,
and this is the first opportunity really that I've had since that paper came out,
to express the fact that what I thought were rather bold and revolutionary proposals
in my book "Heat", those proposals don't go nearly far enough.
Those proposals have been superseded and we need to start thinking on a
different scale altogether...

And I'm afraid the second uncomfortable message I have to put out to you tonight is
that when it comes to dealing with a problem of this scale, small is no longer beautiful.
We have to start thinking on the biggest possible terms...

We have very very little time in which to act.
We have very very little time in which to bring about the largest economical and
political transformation the world has ever seen.

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The entire speech along with other speakers can be listened to free online courtesy of the UK IMC. Mr. Monbiot is the second speaker at 15 minutes in.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/08/378866.html

1) Dr. James Hansen's Paper, 7/15/07
http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/content/l3h462k7p4068780/fulltext.html

@ 9.1.07

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Artic Ice Melting At An Accelerating Pace
Blow off dem melting ice caps Jethro... let's drill for more OIL !!!
author: Don Beck

The Arctic ice is melting at an accelerating pace, with this year already showing record retreat. There is still a month or so left of summer heating, but the record minimum ice melt has already been reached. "It is therefore almost certain that the previous 2005 record will be annihilated by the final 2007 annual minima closer to the end of this summer." (1)

That means more area for oil development... right?

Well, yea... if you care only about money, and nothing about the climate.

The governments of Russia and Canada are moving to claim the Arctic Ocean
in the hope of drilling fossil fuels. That is just what the Arctic does not need !

"But there is an even more dangerous aspect to the unfolding drama in the Arctic.
While governments and oil giants are hoping the melting ice will allow them access
to the world's last treasure trove of oil and gas, climatologists are deeply worried
about something else buried under the ice that, if unearthed, could wreak havoc
on the biosphere, with dire consequences for human life."
(2)

THE PERMAFROST IS MELTING!

Researchers in Russia are finding that vast areas of peat bog are melting
in the presence of water which means it will release methane instead of CO2.
Methane is 23 times as potent a greenhouse gas as CO2.

"Scientists calculate that thousands of tons of methane will be released from
Arctic lakes as the permafrost thaws. A global tragedy of monumental proportions
is unfolding at the top of the world, and the human race is all but oblivious to what's happening."
(2)

JULY WAS SEVENTH WARMEST ON RECORD

NOAA released it's monthly report stating,
"RECORD WARMTH IN WESTERN U.S. IN JULY...." and that July was the seventh warmest global mean average on record... fitting right in with the past twelve years
being the hottest years since record keeping began, except for one. (3)

Does that sound like the energy giants should continue using fossil fuels and
simply piddle around with alternative energy like hydrogen -
the most abundant substance in the universe, and a totally green fuel?
(It can be produced with solar power very easily.)

Internal combustion engines could and should have been switched to hydrogen
in the Eighties. With stainless steel valves and exhaust systems they will operate
exactly as they do with gasoline - no expensive fuel-cell required.

The politicians in Canada and Russia who were prodded by the energy giants
to follow this archaic, insane and ridiculous path of getting rights to drill in the
arctic should be wise enough by now to turn these investment dollars towards
alternative green energy, but don't hold your breath.

The oil industry would have to invest in new infrastructure... and their oil would stay
in the ground and loose value. They don't really like that idea.
So things are not looking real good for the Arctic...
or any other place on Earth for that matter.

The energy giants and the industrial war complex are proving to be the worst
things ever developed on this planet, with the exception of the dinosaurs.
Just as their profits have reached astronomical heights,
it will be a very difficult task to get them to change their ways.
That's the problem we are faced with... and it IS a gigantic problem.

Cross your fingers - is all I can offer at this point as the American public
seems to be confused by the global warming deniers,
or distracted by the reality of urban life, or complacent with 120 TV channels
to choose from to care about any civil responsibility they may have.

And once again, these news items were not given the coverage that they deserve
by the corporate media, but they are available below.

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References:

1) New historic sea ice minimum, 8/9/07
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/


2) Ticking Time Bomb Under the Ice, 8/13/07 http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2007/08/13/008.html

3) RECORD WARMTH IN WESTERN U.S. IN JULY, DROUGHT SEVERITY WORSENED, GLOBAL TEMPERATURE 7th WARMEST FOR JULY, 8/15/07
http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2007/s2908.htm

@ 9.1.07

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