Unfortunately for Harrabin, who thinks the convergence of the sceptics and the consensus is new, and therefore an interesting development,
the Climate Wars series and Michaels» 2002 paper show that sceptics» estimates haven't changed much.
Not exact matches
In this
series of stories, we examine ways of coping with natural disasters,
war and displacement, and
climate change — not to mention resilience tactics in nature.
Claudia Parducci's investigation of survivalist strategies as a rational reaction to a political
climate of fear began in 2007 in response to rhetoric around the Iraq
war, leading to her multi-pronged Survival Project, which includes a
series of drawings titled Disaster Manual.
For many years Rosler has produced works on
war and the national security
climate, connecting life at home with the conduct of
war abroad, in which her photomontage
series played a critical part.
What I find ironic is that it is his can - do optimism that is in this case working against our ability to do something about our dependence on fossil fuels and the
climate change that this dependence is resulting in, that is, switching to alternate energy, preserving modern civilization and the world economy beyond Peak Oil and Peak Coal, preventing
climate change from becoming such a huge problem that it destroys that the world economy — and more than likely leads to a
series of highly destructive
wars over limited resources.
How can Discovery Communications, the same giant media company that has brought the world the one - sided, and popular, «Whale
Wars,» say it excluded any substantial mention of human - driven
climate change in its wildly popular «Frozen Planet»
series on the basis of objectivity?
Going through some old articles of mine, I found my review of Iain Stewart's BBC
series, Earth: The
Climate Wars for Spiked in 2008 — six years ago.
More broadly, Professor Iain Stewart's 3 part
series Climate Wars looked at many of the arguments on BBC 2 in December 2009.
In the coming weeks and months, you will face a
series of tremendous opportunities to rouse America from the trance of carbon gradualism and
climate denial, and onto the
war footing we so desperately need.
And that is precisely what Iain Stewart did for in his
series,
Climate Wars, which Cox holds up as an example of «drawing a clear distinction in the viewers mind, between the peer - reviewed science and his opinion».
A couple of our recent posts have looked unfavourably at the BBC's coverage of the
climate debate, in particular the three part series, Earth: the Climat
climate debate, in particular the three part
series, Earth: the
ClimateClimate Wars.
Pardon the digression, but... The CBC Radio One program Ideas has produced an outstanding 3 - part
series entitled
Climate Wars.