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Fred Pearce has been writing about climate change for twenty years, and the more he learns, the worse things look. As Pearce began researching this book, numerous scientists sought him out to recount their findings and fears: where once they were concerned about gradual climate change, many now worry that we will soon be experiencing abrupt change resulting from triggering tipping points. With Speed and Violence is the most up-to-date and readable book yet about the… More >>

With Speed and Violence: Why Scientists Fear Tipping Points in Climate Change

How to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions

It is so very important that people work to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide they put into the air. Why is it so important? It is important because scientists have found that the carbon dioxide people put into the air every day from their activities is what is adding to global warming. Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gases that go up into the atmosphere and holds in the heat, which causes the average temperature of the planet to rise. This is a real concern because raising the temperature of the earth creates major climate changes that can actually trigger the extinction of many species who cannot cope with the changes. Here is a list of things people can do in order to reduce carbon dioxide emissions:

•Change the incandescent lights to fluorescent lights. Fluorescent lights use far less electricity than the incandescent lights.

•Reduce the need for travel. This will lessen the amount of fuel used.

•Make sure all vehicles are properly tuned and have properly inflated tires. This can lower the amount of gas being used.

•Recycle more.

•Turn off lights when the room is not in use. Leaving lights on in an empty room consumes energy that could have been saved for another time.

•Turn off computers and monitors when finished for the day. Why leave these items on when they are not going to be used over night, or over the weekend? Even in standby these items consume energy.

•Only print off what is absolutely necessary.

•Adjust thermostats.

•Plant trees. During the day, trees take in carbon dioxide from the air and exchange it for oxygen.

Purchase carbon offsets.

•Purchase local goods.

•Fund programs that are working to find alternative ways to get energy.

•Use a hybrid.

•Keep doors and windows closed when the heat or air conditioning are on.

•Use less hot water.

•Use more energy that has been created by green means, if possible.

•Have water conservative shower heads installed.(Imagine the amount of water saved in a hotel if it did that with all its shower heads.)

•Avoid goods that are over-packaged.

•Encourage car pooling.

These are only twenty of the many options out there for businesses to choose when trying to reduce the carbon emissions they put into the air. While it may seem expensive to make some of these changes at first, it will not only help reduce the carbon emissions, but it will also help save money in the end.

The unproven theory of man-made global warming and its related issues presented by both those who believe in this theory – the Scaremongers -  and those who don’t – the Idealists – are the subject of much international controversy. Looking at the Scaremonger’s position the question needs to be asked: are they scientifically ignorant, or are they engaged in deception?

The whole position and argument put forward by the ‘Yes’ case to support their position comes from data collected over the past 50 years. This data is then compared with data collected since the 1890s – when world-wide climatic data first became of interest to scientists – and from the changes a wholly unrealistic assumption is made.

There are two major issues with this:

Firstly, the instruments and equipment used today to measure such factors as air temperature, sea temperature etc. are considerably more accurate than those in use 50 years ago, let alone 110 years ago. So that raises the question  – how accurate is any data collected more than 10 years ago?  The ‘Yes’ case needs to clarify this point.

The second issue concerns the number of years over which the current data has been collected. 110 years may provide a start, but it’s nowhere near long enough from which to predict the future . Realistically though, 110 years in comparison to the scientifically recognized age of the earth  -  4.5 billion years – is meaningless.

To get a valid and significant understanding of the recent changes in the worlds’ temperature – if indeed there has been any abnormal changes -  and to try to determine future trends in the area of climate change, the absolute minimum period from which such data is collected should be no less than a thousand years.

Of course this is not possible, but it doesn’t give the ‘Yes’ case the right to give credibility to the limited data they have by suggesting something that can’t be proven. All this approach does is give ammunition to the emotionally immature.

Whilst all of this may point to an incorrect and highly contentious interpretation of the available facts, the role of the UN could be considered as blatant deception.

Recent reports issued by the UN’s committee on man-made climate change laid the blame for this perceived problem clearly at the feet of the industrial western world. Two reports presented in early 2007 pointed to the damage being caused by the burning of fossil fuels leading to an increase in greenhouse gases, and an imbalance between the CO2 and oxygen in the worlds’ atmosphere. The UN said quite clearly that this problem was caused by the ever-increasing expansion of industrial activity by the established western nations and the emerging industrial countries, notably China and India.

The other factors that could be responsible for this atmospheric imbalance – factors that could have a profound influence – were not mentioned at all or were given little attention.

Firstly no mention was made of the practice prevalent in third world countries of mass deforestation by burning thus emitting carbon dioxide into the air. Trees and plants emit oxygen and take in CO2 and therefore play a critical role in helping to keep in balance the relationship between these two gases.

The other factor the UN failed to mention was the explosion in the worlds’ population over the past 50 years. In that time world population has grown from 2 billion to over 6 billion and third world countries have been responsible for the greater part of this.

If the increase in greenhouse gases has been caused by man’s activities then all of man’s actions should be taken into account. The UN do themselves no justice by highlighting only the actions of the industrialized and emerging nations. If the UN is to enjoy any credibility on this issue, then it must mention that deforestation and an unregulated population explosion may also be to blame.

The Scaremongers insist that their proof is strong and convincing. That’s what they insist on, but closer examination shows otherwise. Most of the ‘proof’ they offer is weak and totally unconvincing.

Why do they continually repeat the lie that of the ten hottest years on record, six have occurred within the past 10 years? This has been seen to be false – it’s recently been reported that the 10 hottest years occurred before 1950, with the hottest decade being the 30s.

But what’s so important about the last 110 years, the number of years that climatic data has been collected? Now if those years had been the hottest in the last 1000 years, then that would have greater importance.

Why does the ‘Yes’ case refuse to ignore the one question that would give their theory credibility – what caused climate change in the 12 previous occasions it’s occurred during the life of the earth?

After 12 periods of climate change caused by Nature, why should the activities of man be responsible for present events?

And this last point raises a very interesting question – what gives the ‘Yes’ case the right to think they can reverse the work of Nature or God? What gives Al Gore and his like the right to think they can undo God’s work?

And why are the worlds’ religious leaders saying nothing about this?

This is a look at the international controversy concerning the cause of climate change, and an attempt to put some balance into the argument.

The world-wide controversy over the warming of the earth and the causes has led the author to research this phenomena and give his thoughts about the shortcomings of the evidence in support. He also has an interest in more down to earth issues such as how to lose weight and the increasing popularity of satellite TV.

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Climate variability has become the primary environmental concern of the 21st Century. Yet, despite the scientific community’s warnings of the imminent dangers of global warming, politicians world-wide have failed to agree on what to do about this potentially devastating environmental problem. This introductory primer informs scientists, policy makers and the general public by clarifying the conflicting claims of the debate…. More >>

The Science and Politics of Global Climate Change: A Guide to the Debate

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For the first time Argonne National Laboratory opened it doors in the USA to host researchers from both European and former Warsaw Pact countries to address the latest research on the development, synthesis, characterization and use of advanced carbonaceous materials for electrochemical energy storage systems. This meeting was attended by key scientists from both western and post-socialist universities and companies with a goal to open channels for future collaborat… More >>

New Carbon Based Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems: Batteries, Supercapacitors and Fuel Cells

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As carbons are widely used in energy storage and conversion systems, there is a rapidly growing need for an updated book that describes their physical, chemical, and electrochemical properties. Edited by those responsible for initiating the most progressive conference on Carbon for Energy Storage and Environment Protection (CESEP), this book undoubtedly fills this need.

Written in collaboration with prominent scientists in carbon science and its energy-relat… More >>

Carbons for Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion Systems

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