Jonathan Brun

Satyagraha

Tag: global warming

Water wars not real

Recently two friends have repeated the idea that nations go to war over water. It is not true. An article in Foreign Policy claiming there will be more conflict Good summary of Wendy Barnaby’s article Interview with a geologist about water wars Wendy Burnaby in Nature (paid – ridiculour 32 $)

Global Warming Models are Inherently Flawed

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English.

Global Warming, True?

Just watched a great interview between Charlie Rose and Michael Crichton. He has some interesting view on global warming (which I agree with). His idea mainly boils down to this: The global climate is a chaotic non-linear system that cannot be predicted (as stated by the UN). He also claims the models the UNFCC have [...]

Shocked into Action

With Gore winning the Nobel and issues such as the droughts in Atlanta; it is becoming harder and harder for the United States to ignore today’s environment issues. Though actions are being taken at the state level, America – a supposed leader in technology and research – is lagging far behind European nations. It will [...]

More Global Warming Zealots

Building on Dyson’s Heretics article, here is a piece about the various players who hate global warming skeptics (read NOT deniers). http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/08/15/opinion/edjacoby.php?page=1

Humility and Global Warming

Excellent article here on the potential pitfalls of the current global warming modeling. I am not arguing that global warming is not occurring or that we cannot prevent it, we must simply remember that we still do not know all the variables in the equation. Canadian scientist David Suzuki was recently being interviewed on the [...]