Comments on: Can the Mideast manage climate change? http://www.tadamon.ca/post/4708 Sun, 12 Dec 2010 20:25:49 -0500 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: Isobel Shaw http://www.tadamon.ca/post/4708/comment-page-1#comment-140100 Isobel Shaw Tue, 03 Aug 2010 17:01:34 +0000 http://www.tadamon.ca/?p=4708#comment-140100 wind farms are great but they also take up a large land area''; wind farms are great but they also take up a large land area”;

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By: detoxdietguy http://www.tadamon.ca/post/4708/comment-page-1#comment-126810 detoxdietguy Fri, 02 Oct 2009 11:53:54 +0000 http://www.tadamon.ca/?p=4708#comment-126810 recently, there has been some massive flooding in the Philippines and Vietnam which i think is also due to Climate Change. the tropical storms in asia are somewhat getting stronger stronger each year. recently, there has been some massive flooding in the Philippines and Vietnam which i think is also due to Climate Change. the tropical storms in asia are somewhat getting stronger stronger each year.

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By: Special K (NJ) http://www.tadamon.ca/post/4708/comment-page-1#comment-126347 Special K (NJ) Sun, 20 Sep 2009 18:19:14 +0000 http://www.tadamon.ca/?p=4708#comment-126347 “Climate change”: All things to all people By Special K Disassociated Press September 18, 2009 Birth control could help combat climate change The Associated Press LONDON — Giving contraceptives to people in developing countries could help fight climate change by slowing population growth, experts said Friday. ... The experts’ position on climate control Coincides neatly with that of proponents of birth control, Who say fewer mouths to feed Is a partial solution we need To help check climate change, and its horrendous toll. Epoch Times - Contraception Vital in Climate Change Fight, Experts Say By Reuters Leo Bryant, a lead researcher from WHO said the stigma attached to birth control was hindering vital progress. But Mr. Bryant, a researcher for the WHO aka World Health Organization--acting in an anti-climate-change role-- Notes that the stigma attached to contraception as a check on population growth Hinders its contribution as a method of climate control. Worldwide Dairy Industry to Sign Global Declaration on Climate Change Reuters This pledge builds on past performance to address climate change. The global dairy industry has a shared interest with governments and the global community ... The problem facing the global dairy industry Has to do with their products’ primary source: Largely creatures classified as “bovine” Who generate greenhouse gases perforce. Natural Gas Lobby Steps Into Climate Change Negotiations Huffington Post (blog) Producers of natural gas are readying a lobbying effort before a climate change bill goes before the Senate this fall, reports the Associated Press. While bovine emissions are classifiable As constituting a distinctly natural gas So too are the vast earth-concealed gaseous deposits That to ovens and heaters, through gas-lines, daily pass. A Warning on Climate Change - The Pour Blog - NYTimes.com By By Eric Asimov Greenpeace issues a dire warning on global warming's effect on vineyards. And unless dairy farmers and gas producers, Can manage to keep their production-related emissions in check, According to Greenpeace, wine production may wither on the vine-- A prospect that will be viewed with equanimity by teetotalers only, we strongly suspect. But no matter what transpires, prevention wise, In the sectors above illustratively highlighted, It stands to reason that companies operating in the “climate change sector”-- notwithstanding probably uniform ineffectiveness in checking such change-- With both rate of growth and profitability will tend to be quite delighted. Climate Change: Big Business Now, and Fixing to Get a Whole Lot Bigger Written by Keith Johnson, WSJ blogs Friday, September 18 2009 11:03 More signs today that the business of climate change is coming of age, and faster even than optimists expected. HSBC, the big investment bank, just tallied up the revenues of listed companies operating in the “climate-change sector.” That includes companies that make low-carbon energy gear; energy-efficiency; and water and pollution management. The upshot? The sector’s sales worldwide grew 75% last year to $530 billion, the bank reckons. That makes “climate change” a bigger business than wireless telecoms, capital markets, and aerospace and defense. The field is dominated by Germany, France, Japan and the U.S., which led the pack http://www.climatechangefraud.com/the-money-trail/5117-climate-change-big-business-now-and-fixing-to-get-a-whole-lot-bigger It is not made clear, however, If companies expecting “climate change” revenues Also expect, themselves, to avoid the ravages of climate change-- About this we must await news of their views. However, judging from the experience of billionaire T. Boone Pickens (see items below) Who had planned to cash in on wind energy Best-laid plans to profit from climate change preventive innovations May not come to fruition immediately (see items below ordered chron.o.log.ic.al.ly) • Oil tycoon plans largest wind farm - Green Machines- msnbc.com Jun 20, 2007 ... Billionaire T. Boone Pickens is planning to cash in on the wind energy boom ... Pickens' wind farm proposal could get help from the state. ... www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19231397/ - Cached - Similar - • The Energy Blog: Pickens Wind Farm to Get Underway Apr 18, 2008 ... Texas oil man T. Boone Pickens is commencing action, with plans for his company, Mesa Power, to build, over the next four years, ... thefraserdomain.typepad.com/energy/.../pickens-wind-fa.html - Cached - Similar - • Winds shifting for Pickens' wind farm plan | Green Tech - CNET News Jul 7, 2009 ... A lack of transmission lines means that a massive wind farm Pickens had hoped to build in Texas will need to find new locations. news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10280855-54.html - Cached - Similar - • UPDATE 2-Pickens delays wind farm on finance, grid issues ... Jul 8, 2009 ... (Recasts, adds detail, dateline and byline) By Ayesha Rascoe and Eileen O'Grady WASHINGTON/HOUSTON, July 8 (Reuters) - Texas oil billionaire ... www.reuters.com/article/.../idUSN0847490720090708 - Cached - Similar - These products of Google’s search procedures provide perspective On the progress of T Boone's wind farm plan That, it appears, hasn’t been advanced materially toward fruition Over the most recent two-year time span. It would seem possible that folks in the Mideast Surfeited as they are with oil, And dependent on it for economic survival At the prospect of alternate energy sources would recoil. “Climate change”: All things to all people
By Special K
Disassociated Press
September 18, 2009

Birth control could help combat climate change
The Associated Press
LONDON — Giving contraceptives to people in developing countries could
help fight climate change by slowing population growth, experts said
Friday. …

The experts’ position on climate control
Coincides neatly with that of proponents of birth control,
Who say fewer mouths to feed
Is a partial solution we need
To help check climate change, and its horrendous toll.

Epoch Times – Contraception Vital in Climate Change Fight, Experts Say
By Reuters
Leo Bryant, a lead researcher from WHO said the stigma attached to birth
control was hindering vital progress.

But Mr. Bryant, a researcher for the WHO
aka World Health Organization–acting in an anti-climate-change role–
Notes that the stigma attached to contraception as a check on population growth
Hinders its contribution as a method of climate control.

Worldwide Dairy Industry to Sign Global Declaration on Climate Change
Reuters
This pledge builds on past performance to address climate change. The
global dairy industry has a shared interest with governments and the global
community …

The problem facing the global dairy industry
Has to do with their products’ primary source:
Largely creatures classified as “bovine”
Who generate greenhouse gases perforce.

Natural Gas Lobby Steps Into Climate Change Negotiations
Huffington Post (blog)
Producers of natural gas are readying a lobbying effort before a climate
change bill goes before the Senate this fall, reports the Associated Press.

While bovine emissions are classifiable
As constituting a distinctly natural gas
So too are the vast earth-concealed gaseous deposits
That to ovens and heaters, through gas-lines, daily pass.

A Warning on Climate Change – The Pour Blog – NYTimes.com
By By Eric Asimov
Greenpeace issues a dire warning on global warming’s effect on vineyards.

And unless dairy farmers and gas producers,
Can manage to keep their production-related emissions in check,
According to Greenpeace, wine production may wither on the vine–
A prospect that will be viewed with equanimity by teetotalers only, we strongly suspect.

But no matter what transpires, prevention wise,
In the sectors above illustratively highlighted,
It stands to reason that companies operating in the “climate change sector”–
notwithstanding probably uniform ineffectiveness in checking such change–
With both rate of growth and profitability will tend to be quite delighted.

Climate Change: Big Business Now, and Fixing to Get a Whole Lot Bigger
Written by Keith Johnson, WSJ blogs
Friday, September 18 2009 11:03
More signs today that the business of climate change is coming of age,
and faster even than optimists expected.
HSBC, the big investment bank, just tallied up the revenues of listed
companies operating in the “climate-change sector.” That includes
companies that make low-carbon energy gear; energy-efficiency; and
water and pollution management.
The upshot? The sector’s sales worldwide grew 75% last year to $530 billion, the bank reckons. That makes “climate change” a bigger business than wireless telecoms, capital markets, and aerospace and defense. The field is dominated by Germany, France, Japan and the U.S., which led the pack
http://www.climatechangefraud.com/the-money-trail/5117-climate-change-big-business-now-and-fixing-to-get-a-whole-lot-bigger

It is not made clear, however,
If companies expecting “climate change” revenues
Also expect, themselves, to avoid the ravages of climate change–
About this we must await news of their views.

However, judging from the experience of billionaire T. Boone Pickens (see items below)
Who had planned to cash in on wind energy
Best-laid plans to profit from climate change preventive innovations
May not come to fruition immediately (see items below ordered chron.o.log.ic.al.ly)

• Oil tycoon plans largest wind farm – Green Machines- msnbc.com
Jun 20, 2007 … Billionaire T. Boone Pickens is planning to cash in on the wind energy boom … Pickens’ wind farm proposal could get help from the state. …
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19231397/ – Cached – Similar –

• The Energy Blog: Pickens Wind Farm to Get Underway
Apr 18, 2008 … Texas oil man T. Boone Pickens is commencing action, with plans for his company, Mesa Power, to build, over the next four years, …
thefraserdomain.typepad.com/energy/…/pickens-wind-fa.html – Cached – Similar –

• Winds shifting for Pickens’ wind farm plan | Green Tech – CNET News
Jul 7, 2009 … A lack of transmission lines means that a massive wind farm Pickens had hoped to build in Texas will need to find new locations.
news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10280855-54.html – Cached – Similar –

• UPDATE 2-Pickens delays wind farm on finance, grid issues …
Jul 8, 2009 … (Recasts, adds detail, dateline and byline) By Ayesha Rascoe and Eileen O’Grady WASHINGTON/HOUSTON, July 8 (Reuters) – Texas oil billionaire …
http://www.reuters.com/article/…/idUSN0847490720090708 – Cached – Similar –

These products of Google’s search procedures provide perspective
On the progress of T Boone’s wind farm plan
That, it appears, hasn’t been advanced materially toward fruition
Over the most recent two-year time span.

It would seem possible that folks in the Mideast
Surfeited as they are with oil,
And dependent on it for economic survival
At the prospect of alternate energy sources would recoil.

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