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Global Warming Quotes

January 26th 2009 14:04
We simply must do everything we can in our power to slow down global warming before it is too late... The science is clear. The global warming debate is over. Arnold Schwarzenegger, bill signing ceremony for California's strict anti-emissions law, September 26, 2006

The answer to global warming is in the abolition of private property and production for human need. A socialist world would place an enormous priority on alternative energy sources. This is what ecologically-minded socialists have been exploring for quite some time now. Louis Proyect, Columbia University

Since global warming Eskimos now have twenty different words for water.’ John O'Farrell - This Is Your Life 2001


I think it is manmade. I think it's clearly manmade. If you don't understand what the cause is, it's virtually impossible to come up with a solution. We know what the cause is. The cause is manmade. That's the cause. That's why the polar icecap is melting. Joe Biden

While human-induced global warming is not going to turn present-day Earth into present-day Mars, global warming is dire enough that our most distinguished scientists recently concluded that as many as 1 million species on the planet could be extinct by 2050 if affairs do not change. Jay Inslee

We can drift along as though there were still a cold war, wasting hundreds of billions of dollars on weapons that will never be used, ignoring the problems of people in this country and around the world, being one of the worst environmental violators on earth, standing against any sort of viable programs to protect the world's forests or to cut down on acid rain or the global warming or ozone depletion. We can ignore human rights violations in other countries, or we can take these things on as true leaders ought to and accept the inspiring challenge of America for the future. Jimmy Carter


Global warming is not a conqueror to kneel before - but a challenge to rise to. A challenge we must rise to. Joe Lieberman

At its core, global climate change is not about economic theory or political platforms, nor about partisan advantage or interest group pressures. It is about the future of God's creation and the one human family. It is about protecting both `the human environment' and the natural environment. United States Conference of Catholic Bishops statement

The world’s forests need to be seen for what they are.. giant global utilities, providing essential services to humanity on a vast scale. Rainforests store carbon, which is lost to the atmosphere when they burn, increasing global warming. The life they support cleans the atmosphere of pollutants and feeds it with moisture. They help regulate our climate and sustain the lives of some of the poorest people on this Earth. Prince Charles

Global warming is too serious for the world any longer to ignore its danger or split into opposing factions on it. Tony Blair, speech, Sept. 27, 2005

There are many who still do not believe that global warming is a problem at all. And it's no wonder: because they are the targets of a massive and well-organized campaign of disinformation lavishly funded by polluters who are determined to prevent any action to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming out of a fear that their profits might be affected if they had to stop dumping so much pollution into the atmosphere. Al Gore

Our nation has both an obligation and self-interest in facing head-on the serious environmental, economic and national security threat posed by global warming. John McCain

On average, global warming is not going to harm the developing world. Bjorn Lomborg

All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama

The global warming scenario is pretty grim. I'm not sure I like the idea of polar bears under a palm tree.Lenny Henry

We want a national emissions trading scheme, the Government does not and has rejected one for years. We want to boost the mandatory renewable energies target, the Government has failed to do that. We want a national demand side management strategy for the country to reduce electricity consumption and the Government, up until now, has done very little on that score. Kevin Rudd

The Greenland ice sheet is likely to be eliminated [within 50 years] unless much more substantial reductions in emissions are made than those envisaged [and will] probably be irreversible, this side of a new ice age. Jonathan Gregory, climatologist, University of Reading, April 2004

W]hen we look at the graphs of rising ocean temperatures, rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and so on, we know that they are climbing far more steeply than can be accounted for by the natural oscillation of the weather ... What people (must) do is to change their behavior and their attitudes ... If we do care about our grandchildren then we have to do something, and we have to demand that our governments do something. -David Attenborough.

Global warming is one of those things, not like an earthquake where there's a big bang and you say, 'Oh, my God, this is really, has hit us.' It creeps up on you. Half a degree temperature difference from one year to the next, a little bit of rise of the ocean, a little bit of melting of the glaciers, and then all of a sudden it is too late to do something about it. Arnold Schwarzenegger

The whole (global warming) thing is created to destroy America's free enterprise system and our economic stability. Jerry Falwell

The European records, being so long, make a convincing case that we're already seeing changes ... This is not like 'Centuries from now the ice sheets will melt.' This is 'In a few decades it will be dramatically different.' To me, that's alarming. Drew Shindell, NASA physicist

We are upsetting the atmosphere upon which all life depends. In the late 80s when I began to take climate change seriously, we referred to global warming as a "slowmotion catastrophe" one we expected to kick in perhaps generations later. Instead, the signs of change have accelerated alarmingly. David Suzuki

Some of the scientists, I believe, haven't they been changing their opinion a little bit on global warming? There's a lot of differing opinions and before we react I think it's best to have the full accounting, full understanding of what's taking place. George W Bush

..The United States is a quarter-century late in responding to global warming; serious climate change is already underway and requires action now, not later. There were warnings from the scientific community as early as 1979 and many in the 1980’s. We frittered away that chance to respond, and here is what we are up against now. If we want to avoid leaving a ruined world to our children, we are going to have to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 60 percent globally and 80 percent in the United States and other developed countries, both by 2050. To do this, global emissions must peak about 2020 and decline steadily thereafter. Developed country emissions should already be declining. The United States is clearly on the wrong path. The Energy Information Administration projects that both U.S. coal use and carbon dioxide emissions are currently slated to increase by 40 percent by 2030. Gus Speth, dean of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, 2006

Environmental organizations are formenting false fears in order to promote agendas and raise money. Michael Crichton

The danger is that global warming may become self-sustaining, if it has not done so already. The melting of the Arctic and Antarctic ice caps reduces the fraction of solar energy reflected back into space, and so increases the temperature further. Climate change may kill off the Amazon and other rain forests, and so eliminate once one of the main ways in which carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere. The rise in sea temperature may trigger the release of large quantities of carbon dioxide, trapped as hydrides on the ocean floor. Both these phenomena would increase the greenhouse effect, and so global warming further. We have to reverse global warming urgently, if we still can. Professor Stephen Hawking - ABC News interview, August 16, 2006

We want to annoy the fuckers whenever we can. The best thing we can do with environmentalists is shoot them. These headbangers want to make air travel the preserve of the rich. They are Luddites marching us back to the 18th century. Michael O'Leary, Ryanair Chief Executive

It used to be controversial whether smoking caused lung cancer, it used to be controversial wheter HIV caused AIDS. Now, there are a few mavericks who deny those things. In the case of climate change, I think the debate is going the same way in that there is a strong consensus that it is a serious matter. Lord Martin Rees, Royal Society president and Astronomer Royal of Great Britain, November 29, 2006

Our generation has inherited an incredibly beautiful world from our parents and they from their parents. It is in our hands whether our children and their children inherit the same world. Richard Branson

I want to tell them that France will always be by their side when they need it, but I also want to tell them that friendship means accepting that your friends may think differently and that a great nation such as the United States has a duty not to put obstacles in the way of the fight against global warming, but on the contrary to take the lead in this fight, because what is at stake is the fate of humanity as a whole. France will make this battle its primary battle. Nicolas Sarkozy, president of France, May 2007
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Sexual Slavery in Australia

November 3rd 2008 20:49
Sex Slave Graffiti


Sexual Slavery is one of those things we all picture happening in other countries. Is it, however, happening in Australia. And by most estimates, it is happening more and more.

The women being pulled into this illegal industry are generally Asian, with numbers of Thai sex slaves decreasing, yet South Korean slaves believed to be increasing. Many of the women involved are brought to Australia by shady dealers, unaware of the conditions of their transportation. Ages range, but many are underage, some as young as twelve.

Coroner Carl Milanovich stated in a report following the death in custody of Puongtong Simaplee, a sex slave in Australia from the age of twelve, that - "It would seem that there is evidence that young women are enticed to this country on the premise that they will be provided with work and earn a good income, only to be exploited and forced to work in brothels,"

Surely one of the most disturbing thing about the whole matter is that for an industry so large, awareness must extend well beyond the direct perpetrators of the industry itself. Men know, men’s friends know. Like drugs, the industry does not exist without clients. So… who knows and doesn’t tell?

CHERYL J SAYS
...many of the children and women who are forced into the sex slave industry are poor Asian immigrants who come to Australia with the promise of a job and a life. The people that bring them over immediately confiscate their passports and detain them with threats of deportation or harm to their families.

Many are forced into addiction and are even less able to help themselves. Many women are forced by circumstance into prostitution to survive but I'm not sure that I was class them as slaves, more victims of terrible circumstance. Many women happily go into the industry to pay their way through uni or buy homes to start themselves off. I would say the latter is the majority when it comes to well known brothels and the former in the shadier ones.

...Why doesn't anyone speak up when they know it's happening? I think because far too many people in positions of power are the ones using these 'services' so they shut up lest a) they are found out and b) the sex gravy train comes to a screeching halt.


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Image by Steve Weaver, used under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
Image Description; An exhibition set up in Trafalgar square from September 22nd to the 30th 2007 by the Helen Bamber organization to highlight and lobby the government to the shocking trade of sex trafficking and enslavement happening on our doorsteps. To find out more and to sign a petition go to:-
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Was Charles Darwin a Racist?

February 14th 2008 05:41
Evolution
A Social Theory of Evolution


Darwinism is effectively the theory of Evolution – the idea that different species evolve through the thriving of creatures with useful genetic traits, which go on to pass on their traits, and the elimination of genetic traits that do not lend themselves to survival.

Social Darwinism is the slightly obscure application of Darwinism to Human beings. The reasoning goes like this; race one has these specific characteristics, which may allow them to be successful. Therefore if we look at the most successful raes in society, we should recognize them as more highly evolved, whereas other less successful races are less evolved and are therefore lesser (For more on this idea, see Nonymous’ post on race and intelligence).

While social Darwinism is to an extent based on sincere Darwinism, it is ultimately inconsistent with Darwin’s scientific views. In fact, Charles Darwin had a considerably progressive view of Negroes for his time.

While Darwinism today, despite controversy, is scientifically accepted, social Darwinism has never been a true element of the theory of evolution, and is more a tool of hate than a genuine scientific theory.

Image from Aaron M Licensed under an attribution Creative commons license
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Bangladesh Shipping Yards

February 8th 2008 13:19
Ship Breaking in Bangledesh


You are the owner of a Cruise Ship. It’s served you well but is ending it’s usefulness. Anywhere you want to dump it though is either environmentally sensitive, thus restricted, or expensive.

The answer comes in the form of a desperate poor country – Bangladesh. The Bangledhashi shipping yards are infamous for their shocking safety and environmental record. However, they are also famous for their overwhelmingly positive contribution to the nations staggering poverty, and unemployment.

Greenpeace campaigns against the processes of ship breaking on the grounds of their obscene environmental damage. The processes for dealing with toxic waste from the ships such as oils and other toxins are non existent – the muck simply seeps into the ocean.

Worse than their environmental record is the human cost of these ventures. Working men missing limbs is not an entirely uncommon sight in these parts. Heavy objects are dropped from great heights, welding equipment is used regardless of the presence of gas remaining in pipes, and processes for safe disposal of toxic waste are non existent.

However in a country burdened by poverty, where this one industry provides the majority of the countries metal, the end of such processes is profoundly ambitious at best – stupidly naïve at worst.

hipbreakingbangladesh2.jpg" target="_blank">Image by Wranzr Licensed under a creative commons share alike attribution license.
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Equality in an Unequal World

January 31st 2008 13:54
Martin Luthor King claimed that all men were created equal. However, we all know that’s false. Some men are taller. Some are shorter. Some are fat. Some are missing bits. I myself am missing a piece of my kidney.

As some smart arse one said – if all men are equal, why are some in jail?

If all men are equal, why can we send a killer to the electric chair when he is smart, but not when he’s retarded?

The fact is that we are all different and thus not equal. I would never be first choice on a basketball team, would never be welcome in the female loo and would probably not really fit in on a Sydney Madi Gras Float.

What happens though, is we go about trying to make everyone equal. Help enforce equality, even where it is inaccurate to do so. This is politically visible in programs such as Affirmative Action.

Some things that may make us different include – Religion, Race, Political Belief, Class, Ability, Physicality, Education, Sexuality, Taste, Style, Ethics, Moral Compass or Personal History.

Often these elements will be vastly and complexly intertwined – such as a Catholic Ethical system, or the Marxist view of religion.

If we focus of the ways in which we are different and unequal we are never going to get far. We are always going to find ourselves divided and torn apart.

However, in the spirit of Luthor King, we may find ourselves able to focus on that which makes us the same. Not only in the sense that we may match up those things above – connecting with others of our race/class/religion etc, but also by the very fact that we are all humans – to quote the cliché, ‘we all bleed red’. We each are participants in the human experience, familiar with the joys and depressions of what we are. We are each of us on a journey through this life, all travelers together.

Let’s have a look at one particular group who function through division. The Westboro Baptist Church, a group so weird you’ll have to try and work out who slipped the acid in your drink before realizing you’re viewing reality. See here –


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The Westboro Baptist church focus very clearly on divisions of sexuality (God Hates Fags etc). The interest is in systematically maintaining hatred.

Imagine if instead of simply expressing a hatred of those who are not the same (a hatred not only directed at Homosexuals but at anyone not a member of the Church) this group focuses on inviting people to see how they lived, treating others as equals on a certain level (the level that they are human). Would they attract more change in people’s lives than they do through hate? I believe they would. We imitate those we like. The only people who could like this mob are anthropologists. But then, we do have to remember – they are only human.

As are we all.
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I hate my Dad

January 28th 2008 13:44
There’s a protest on. Cars are stopped at the lights, waiting for the protesters to walk by. The first comes by with a Placard and yells “Down with Howard, War Mongering bastard”. The second comes along with a massive placard – “Destroy the neo-fascist evil Capitalist system!” Then a third comes along with a placard and yells;
“I hate my Dad!”


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Kiddie Energy Drinks

October 25th 2007 03:24
Remember Bad Boy, that brand with that feisty Eight year old with big muscles on T-shirts – think a white version of little boy 50 Cent. Well they’ve branched out from clothing. Now they make energy drinks.

badboy energy drink

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Listen to Noah?

October 19th 2007 09:44
“Um, guys?” says Noah.

“What


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Is Racism Justified?

October 4th 2007 13:30
We treat different people in different ways. We have to. People are different. We don’t try to demand folk with wheelchairs climb the stairs, and we don’t ask Vietnamese actors to play Michael Jackson in the biopic of his life.

However, when we decide on how to treat people based on race, we run into the issue of racism. The best way to describe racism, I find, is to regard it as ‘racial discrimination’ – specific discrimination based on an individuals race or ethnicity. And there is a question of if racial discrimination is ever appropriate to which I would have to say “yes”. Now it’s very easy to get all indignant and be all like ‘that’s not cool man! We’re all the same on the inside! Don’t be hating


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Do the Minorities have all the power?

August 27th 2007 13:41
I really hate it when people say “Aww minorities have all the power!” Not so much because I’m offended (I’m a white Aussie Male – not exactly minority) but it’s just so… stereotypical redneck. The sort of thing where you cringe. A very ‘drunk Mel Gibson whining about Jews’ kind of cringe moment, if that helps clarify.

What do people really mean when they say ‘minorities have all the power’? It sure doesn’t mean ‘they have high ranking places in government’, or are well respected in society


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My Pedagogic Creed

August 20th 2007 02:29
John Dewey's famous declaration concerning education. First published in The School Journal, Volume LIV, Number 3 (January 16, 1897), pages 77-80.

ARTICLE I--What Education Is

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Generations Dying is Change

July 2nd 2007 01:23
What causes social change? Popular views suggest that new ideas are promoted by radicals. However, do these promoted ideas actually become the reality? Not really. They may appeal to a lot of folk, but generally, the majority will feel most comfortable playing it safe.

I read a quote the other day… and of course I never wrote it down. Gahhhh. Anyway, the quote basically said that change doesn’t come from shifts in perception. They come when the Generation that held the previous set of values, off and dies


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No, YOU’RE like Hitler

June 16th 2007 09:14
As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one. This well accepted fact of the Internet is known as Godwin’s Law, also referred to as Reducto Ad Hitlerum.

Basically, it refers to the inevitable practice of somebody being compared to Hitler, or a group being compared to Nazis, within a debate or disagreement


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Disney Nazi Film

May 19th 2007 06:40
Crazy stuff…

Can YOU work out the Moral of the story?
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