Well at least you are now aware of the error so it can be put straight.
However the rest of the article must be worthy of some consideration?
Kev C
On 20/08/2012 15:51, Brian Orr wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> Unfortunately the reference to AMEG is misplaced: the author of the
> quote on Arctic methane, Michael Light, has no
> connection with AMEG. We have no association with him and we will
> probably want to review our position on this error.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brian Orr
> AMEG member
>
> On 20 Aug 2012, at 02:46, Kevin Coleman wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> To add oil onto the fire of climate disaster this article was
>> forwarded to me by a friend in the US.
>> http://transitionvoice.com/2012/08/not-even-a-spoonful-of-sugar-could-help/
>>
>>
>> AMEG got a mention too!
>>
>> As for what to do about the crisis of climate change and all the
>> fallout there seems to be little suggested.
>> Thoughts on this article and the likely fact that we are already too
>> late to stop the rot.
>> I personally predicted (not on here) that we would be in the sticky
>> stuff middle of this decade based on what I felt was a declining
>> pattern of stability with the seasonal weather. To be honest with the
>> Arctic ice going AWOL, extreme drought in the US, wildfires
>> widespread in a lot of countries globally and the hottest then the
>> wettest weather in UK for as long as records have been kept I think
>> its a pretty damn good prediction. This article sums up my feelings
>> on what we now face. It leaves a lot of unanswered questions but the
>> author is not a fool. The comments are worth reading if only to gain
>> a perspective on how this sort of thing is affecting ordinary souls
>> who make up the vast majority if the populations. Scientists who can
>> prove the situation are in the minority.
>> Kev C
>>
>> --
>> "Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a
>> nightmare." Japanese Proverb
>
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