Super typhoon Huanang/Soulic heads for Taipei..265kph gusts now

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Huanang/Soulic is the first serious typhoon of the season.

Already some forecasters say it could be a top level Super Typhoon.

Latests forecasts put it’s route more to the south..

It’s now predicted to slam into the northern tip of Taiwan, that is Taipei, Keelung and Wenshan where over 4 million people live.

Especially exposed are the eastern coastal cities of Luodong, Yilan and Toucheng.

Let’s hope Soulic changes course and stays at sea!

Note. One effect of Climate Change is more and more wild weather. 

At present there is NO international agreement to control fossil fuel burning (oil, coal gas)

It’s almost too late already to stop emissions at a safe level, because they are cumulative and

take decades to take effect.

Please please if you’re affected by Huaning/Soulic try to get compensation and force the authorities to address climate change.

Stop Frack Oil! Stop Fossil Fuels! ..Save Earth for our Kids!

CO2-free fuel b99% of scientists agree, to avoid Climate Catastrophe two thirds of known coal/oil/gas will have to

STAY IN THE GROUND.

Yet there is a mad worldwide rush to find and exploit new resources

We are forced to accept fracking, not to mention more and more cars, new coal mines,

power stations and oil fields coming on line. Continue reading “Stop Frack Oil! Stop Fossil Fuels! ..Save Earth for our Kids!”

Ammonia FAQs: fossil fools use fossil fuels!

 

 

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see the blog HERE:  http://co2freefuelexistsnow.wordpress.com/

 

Q: What is ammonia?

A: Ammonia is simply Hydrogen and Nitrogen (NH3). Notice there is no carbon (C) in “NH3”. That means when you burn ammonia, it cannot release carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, or other greenhouse pollutants…. Continue reading “Ammonia FAQs: fossil fools use fossil fuels!”

Serial of The Free Ch 47 PERMACULTURE

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Chapter forty seven

PERMACULTURE

-‘They’d finally figured out what wild is’-

Macker narrating

 

            ‘Hi Jerry. Hi James thanks for coming so early.’-

            -‘Hello Macker, are you okay? Hi Duna, you got him out!’-

Jerry and James appeared first, all smiles and poring over a portable. Standing too close to each other, just accidentally jostling, in that obviously affectionate way. Continue reading “Serial of The Free Ch 47 PERMACULTURE”

400 pm Climate Emergency: Join the Resistance!

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Carbon dioxide in atmosphere at highest level for 5 million years

Atmosphere rising at fastest rate since records beganstop climate chaos

Tom Bawden   The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has breached the symbolically important level of 400 parts per million (ppm) for the first time in 5 million years after rising at its fastest rate since records began.

Average daily CO2 levels jumped by 2.74 ppm in the first 17 weeks of 2013, compared to last year, the biggest increase since the benchmark monitoring stations high on the Hawaiian volcano of Mauna Loa began taking measurements in 1958.

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Experts blamed most of the increase on rising emissions from China and India, which still rely heavily on coal for their energy, but said other factors could also be partially responsible, such as a reduced absorption of CO2 by forests and plants.

Registering a huge landmark on the climate change map – albeit a predictable and inevitable one – the monitoring stations recorded a CO2 concentration of 400.03 ppm on Thursday.

The elevated carbon emission reading harks back to the Pliocene period, between 3m and 5m years ago, when global average temperatures were 3 or 4C hotter than today, the Arctic was ice-free, sea levels were about 40m higher and jungles covered northern Canada.

It fuelled fears that CO2 emissions – widely, although not exclusively, regarded as being at least partially responsible for the sustained rise in temperature since the Industrial Revolution – were increasing at a faster rate than previously thought, with potentially disastrous consequences across the world.

Ed Davey, Energy and Climate Change Secretary, said: “This isn’t just a symbolic milestone, it’s yet another piece of clear scientific evidence of the effect human activity is having on our planet.”

He added that the development further underlined the need to decarbonise the UK economy and secure the legally binding la%2520jonqueradeal that the world’s leading economies have agreed to finalise by 2015.

Al Gore added: “Take this day and the milestone it represents to reflect on the fragility of our civilisation and the planetary ecosystem on which it depends.”

Jon Sauven, executive director of Greenpeace UK, said: “This is a landmark moment for humankind, a milestone every bit as important as when the global population passed six then seven billion.”

During the month of May, take action to enhance local food systems, conserve energy and water, and build community resilience.
During the month of May, take action to enhance local food systems, conserve energy and water, and build community resilience.

The Hawaiian monitoring stations are run by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. They have been the benchmark since 1958 because Hawaii is so far from large population centres.

The first reading, made in March 1958, was 315ppm. In the early 1960s the CO2 emissions reading was going up at a rate of 0.7ppm a year, but the increase has since accelerated to 2.1ppm.

The concentration of CO2 typically peaks in May, before falling until October, as plant growth in the northern hemisphere’s summer absorbs the gas, and then goes up again during winter and spring.

Experts said it could take hundreds of years for the full effect of the higher CO2 concentration to be felt, for example by gradually changing ecosystem through the melting of ice caps in Antartica and Greenland.Global Warming Point of No Return

Game of Thrones is like Keystone Climate fight: To Battle!

Your Game of Thrones to Keystone XL converter  Posted by Daniel Kessler – 04/11/13, 10:50pm

So you’re a progressive and you’ve been sitting on the sidelines of the Keystone XL fight. Sure, you’ve heard about the pipeline but you haven’t yet drawn your sword and taken up the struggle. As the story has gotten increasingly complex, maybe you’ve lost the plot a little.

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Well! Here’s your chance to get up to speed and in the game with the Keystone XL to Game of Thrones converter, a sure fire way to understand who the players are in this all important battle for Westeros, er, the climate. Continue reading “Game of Thrones is like Keystone Climate fight: To Battle!”

Help tp Outlaw Ecocide: interview with Polly Higgins

Healthy Planet and the Law of Ecocide – an Interview with Polly Higginsthunderclap

 

Alternatives to Political Systems, Biodiversity, Deforestation, Economics, Global Warming/Climate Change, People Systems, Society, Soil Erosion & Contamination, Water Contaminaton & Loss — by Marcin Gerwin April 18, 2013 Continue reading “Help tp Outlaw Ecocide: interview with Polly Higgins”