JICWyllie

Real Name:n/a
Location: South West England
Joined:4-21-2007
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About me
Business intelligence analyst, taxonomies expert, woodland owner, cyclist.
Why I use Clipmarks
Clipmarks is the first vital step towards the collaborative creation of a new level of metaknowledge enabling people to better understand the big picture. The next step is to use multifaceted taxonomies as the intellectual tools for collecting and organising the evidence on which metaknowledge is based.
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Climate change biggest threat to health, doctors say
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by JICWyllie  5-14-2009    2
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The Great Green Con: Labour's climate measures mainly hot air
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by JICWyllie  4-20-2009   
 The Labour Government is spinning itself and the rest of us into a disaster. The result is liable to be an ironic combination of energy shortages and increased green house gas emissions. Is it not possible to legislate against lying? Even it not in Labour's interest, couldn't the other Parties make it an issue.
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Walker's World: New food crisis looms
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by JICWyllie  4-15-2009    1
 The word famine is not yet being used. What kind of ethics do we need when there is not enough food to go around?
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Cardboard cooker wins global climate change competition
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by JICWyllie  4-13-2009   
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It's the Ecology Stupid
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by JICWyllie  3-27-2009   
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Woodchips with everything. It's the Atkins plan of the low-carbon world
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by JICWyllie  3-25-2009   
 Monbiot does not consider localised (even garden) coppicing, yielding both heat -- in making the charcoal - the "biochar" for cooking or soil enhancement at the same time.
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'Biochar' goes industrial with giant microwaves to lock carbon in charcoal
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by JICWyllie  3-13-2009   
 Microwave uses electricity. Burning charcoal in the traditional way produces heat energy which could be used to produce electricity.
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Sea levels rising twice as fast as predicted
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by JICWyllie  3-11-2009   
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Why your grandchildren may not see this
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by JICWyllie  3-8-2009   
 The assumption is that climate change will make the UK hotter. If the Gulf Stream is interrupted, as many scientist expect (remember the Day after Tomorrow) temperatures will sharply and our trees could be saved.
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California declares drought emergency
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by JICWyllie  2-28-2009   
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New on the Block: Energy & Environment
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by JICWyllie  2-27-2009    1
 Pretty neat new source!
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Global warming danger threat increased
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by JICWyllie  2-24-2009    1
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Obama's tar sand trap
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by JICWyllie  2-23-2009   
 And Mexico's oil is over the peak.
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Bubbles of warming, beneath the ice
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by JICWyllie  2-23-2009   
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Study: Trees absorb one-fifth of CO2 gas
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by JICWyllie  2-21-2009   
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Global warming 'underestimated'
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by JICWyllie  2-16-2009   
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One last chance to save mankind -- Interview with James Lovelock
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by JICWyllie  2-7-2009   
 Being a charcoal burner myself, I must heartily agree! And you can heat water and space while burning the charcoal, too.
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Drought warning as the tropics expand
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by JICWyllie  2-3-2009   
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New Jungles Prompt a Debate on Rain Forests
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by JICWyllie  1-30-2009    2
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Treason and Ecocide in the Canadian Tar Sands
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by JICWyllie  1-21-2009   
 Clipmarkers: please pass this around and pop it as much as possible. Help stop ecocide.
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Swings In North Atlantic Oscillation Variability Linked To Climate Warming
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by JICWyllie  1-21-2009   
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Peak soil
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by JICWyllie  1-6-2009    1
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Wildlife British wildlife may not survive third wet summer
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by JICWyllie  12-27-2008   
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Scientists Find Increased Methane Levels In Arctic Ocean
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by JICWyllie  12-25-2008   
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Review: 'Plan C' by Pat Murphy and 'Small is Possible' by Lyle Estill
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by JICWyllie  12-25-2008   
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Paper Money's Heyday
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by JICWyllie  12-24-2008   
 So the US becomes just like China. A commentator in the UK called this hyper-nation 'Chimerica'.
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Arctic melt passes the point of no return
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by JICWyllie  12-16-2008   
 Yet more 'record acceleration'. Search JICWyllie Clips, 'record acceleration', for all the others.
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Desert power?
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by JICWyllie  12-12-2008    1
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Press the panic button
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by JICWyllie  12-12-2008   
 Just in time for Copenhagen.
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Too late? Why scientists say we should expect the worst
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by JICWyllie  12-12-2008   
 Look at the logic before the numbers.
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Ancient skills 'could reverse global warming'
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by JICWyllie  12-8-2008    1
 Also known as Terra Preta.
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Forget the Polar Bears -- The Climate Crisis Is About All of Us (2)
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by JICWyllie  12-4-2008    1
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Forget the Polar Bears -- The Climate Crisis Is About All of Us (1)
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by JICWyllie  12-4-2008   
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Greenhouse gases will heat up planet 'for ever'
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by JICWyllie  11-30-2008    2
 Extinct is for ever, too. Oil + greed for profit = extinction.
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Missing Radioactivity In Glacier Ice Cores Bodes Ill For Part Of Asia
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by JICWyllie  11-27-2008   
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Melting Arctic Ocean Raises Threat of ‘Methane Time Bomb - Part 2
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by JICWyllie  11-17-2008   
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Melting Arctic Ocean Raises Threat of ‘Methane Time Bomb - Part 1
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by JICWyllie  11-17-2008   
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The Greenhouse Gas That Nobody Knew
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by JICWyllie  11-17-2008   
 It's like eating mushrooms. You would soon be dead if you ate every mushroom that you didn't know was poisonous or not. The only sensible way to eat mushrooms is to only eat those you already know are not poisonous. Intelligent beings use the precautionary principle, business and technological innovators eat any mushroom / chemical they can find with the result that they (and the rest of us) are more like to end up prematurely dead. Wise men know that innovation is deadly dangerous, and that societies which are based on it risk extinction.
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U.N. Reports Pollution Threat in Asia
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by JICWyllie  11-14-2008   
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Are Human Beings Hard-Wired to Ignore the Threat of Catastrophic Climate Change?
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by JICWyllie  11-14-2008    2
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