Copenhagen…

Tick Tock, Tick Tock, Tick Tock… The Climate Clock… What Does It Matter?

Some say ‘pretext’ for ‘change’, others an outright scam to strengthen position, thus enabling the initialization of world government, a ‘New World Order’.

Or, a weak gambit to forestall the inevitable…

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We all know ‘trust’ amongst humanity has by long standing been hard won. But what is the real question here? In principle how will acceptance or rejection of the Copenhagen Proposal affect our human rights and quality of living.

A Canadian’s Perspective

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Obama, Harper and Copenhagen Pt.2

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When does “Same as it ever was…” become an obstacle to honest healthy growth? What do we do about it?

I need to qualify this blogs position. It’s never been overly concerned with government or climate change, although it is concerned if political parties or financial markets leverage climate change for their own purpose at the expense of humanity as a whole.

The only real concern here is innovation capable of leading to unlimited clean free power for all. If a cleaner more wholesome environment happens to be a benefit of the revolution in technology, all the better for us considering our growing numbers.

It’s not about you or me, and definitely not about tribal, national organizational movements, revolutionary groups, cliques,  or fiscal bottom-lines!

Beyond any possible word jugglery or concoction, it’s about ‘what’s right’ for long term sustainability of our only planet, and us.

Holding onto old paradigms for the sake of allegiances were research and development is possible, is immature use or management of available knowledge and natural resources. Technological changes can and should be taking place. Among the many new technologies mentioned on this blog, magnetic technology, has been declared practical by a major world corporation that on record stating bluntly, magnetic technology can replace fossil based fuel, rendering fuel costs ‘no longer necessary’ but no one is going to go up against big energy as it is today.

Good common sense is quick to relieve burdens.  Imagine a world with small public distribution utilities to manage public utility power distribution, and without a personal power bill. Devices have been design tested all over the world that could make it possible. Is it not sensible in these times to investigate and act on the intelligence available, removing our footprint, cleaning our environment in the process.

If there is any truth to the assertion of Kjell Aleklett, professor of physics at Uppsala and co-author of “The Peak of the Oil Age”, a new report which claims the IEA’s World Energy Report (2009) prediction of 105 million barrels by 2030 is a gross exaggeration. Kjell Aleklett says the report, should more likley be closer to 75 million barrels a day. It appears new innovations are propitious anyway.

Scientifically, what will cleaner technologies enable?…  A lessened human control factor!

Whatever the benefit, it will be worth the effort in the future. Without the proper oxygen count in the air and clean water we die. In ages past the oxygen level in the air was scientifically proven to be higher, and water purer, than in what we ourselves define as ‘polluted’ skies and waterway today.

Rather than focusing on illusive numbers  representing tipping factors, within a gamut of control factors, no one can honestly correlate too any significant depth to determine current trends evolving from the chaos and growing populous. Shouldn’t we be focused on improving our global quality of life beyond the concerns of the day, especially those related to power brokering and wealth building as prime motivator, and rather than continuing to dabble in carbon indulgences. Consensus found appears artificial and full of supposition and conjecture at best.  Some, now  use the term ‘Climategate’ to describe the fray.

The danger; possible loss of objective approach to the real issues of long term sustainability, environment and natural resources…

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