[Note: The images did not turn out very well. They seemed to lose a lot of their details, including the labels of the graph axises and other important notes.]
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This whole business of devaluating someone's (or some organization's) work because of whom he or she receives funding from really irritates me. I have seen good scientists attacked in this fashion for supposedly having ties to the oil industry or elsewhere.
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And now we have the latest pictures from Abu Ghraib, released by an Australian News agenecy. The list of US war crimes in Iraq continues to grow.
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This story examines the human footprint upon our planet, using enhanced nighttime satellite images of the planet. The link is to a .pdf file.
The final installment of this series examines the possibility of runaway global warming, and speculates on how the end of the hydrocarbon era could adversely affect global warming. The link is to a .pdf file.
The second part of this series looks at the very real possibility of abrupt climate change, along with historical evidence of abrupt climate change in the past. The link is to a .pdf file.
In the first part of this series of articles, I explored the case for Global Climate Change. The link is to a .pdf file of the article.
The situation has not changed much since this article first appeared. The next couple years should tell how acurate this analysis is.
This is an extremely important, and scary, article. It is being expanded into a book, to be published in fall of 2006 by New Society Publishers.
I will have more to say about ethanol and biodiesel in the next issue of The Mountain Sentinel.
This analysis was prepared over a month ago, but it has held up. An update is available in the new issue of The Mountain Sentinel, which can be purchased through
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