View Article  Shell Does Scenario Planning
Climate change is here. That is now commonly accepted.

Here is something pretty interesting though. According to an article in The Scotsman Shell are making public their scenario planning documentation and the conclusions that they draw.

There are two key scenarios that emerge - codenamed "Scramble" and "Blueprints"

From the article:

Scramble is a scenario where self-interest predominates initially. Voters in the West and in the developing world are unwilling to make radical changes in lifestyle. Politicians concentrate on trying to optimise within their own national perspectives. As a result there is global competition for resources and little attention paid to cutting energy consumption. Naturally, this will lead to new international political tensions and greenhouse gas emissions continue to climb.

The second scenario, "Blueprints" is more benign. Governments accept that climate change and skyrocketing global energy demand require a co-ordinated solution on the Kyoto model. This starts slowly – think the recent Bali accords – but gathers momentum in time to avoid the worst prospects for global warming and energy wars. New energy technology also plays a big role.





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View Article  Lester Brown Address At Pop Tech
This is a video that I discovered on Home Page Daily. Those guys are doing some of the best aggregation of video available on the web today for people who are awake and who care about the planet and the issues. Definitely worth visiting. Unfortunately they haven't yet figured out how to run personalized RSS feeds or alerts in the way that Real News Network has...

This is Lester Brown at the recent Pop Tech:


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View Article  James Hansen - The Fossil Fuel Debate
James Hansen is noted as being the leading climate change scientist at NASA.

He has spoken up about political interference in the ability for scientists like him to go public. He is very sane and he appears to be a real leader.

Read this and this.

He has a draft letter in development to go to world leaders like Angela Merkel and Gordon Brown.

The key thing to keep in mind is this. Hansen says that the maximum number of particles of carbon dioxide that is survivable is 350ppm. Kyoto is looking for a target that is higher than this over many years. Reality is that we are already past this number right now.

This is really important stuff. It will require that we reduce our per capita consumption of fossil fuels - and in particular we need to address electricity consumption - that is what is driving the construction of coal fired generation plants...


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