As someone who has not been convinced that recent increases in CO2 are an important or dominating driver of the climate system, I find the speculations about temperature changes as promoted by the IPCC quite hard to get excited about. However that is not the case with many influential or powerful people – they are very excited indeed, and want us all to put a stop to world development in a dramatic fashion. Dramatic reductions in fossil-fuel consumption along with dramatic increases in the use of inefficient generation technology such as windturbines, will in my view increase the cost of energy supplies and thus make it harder to cope with climate variation in years to come.
The discussion of climate change is now so heated, and polarised,
that it will take remarkable efforts for one side to get through to the
other. This proposed video, 50 to 1, is
one such effort, or so it seems to me.
Remarkable because it will take the IPCC methods and use them to
demonstrate that the actions proposed to ‘stop climate change’ are many times
more expensive than those that would be involved in adapting to it. About fifty time more, according to some!
The appeal has not reached the halfway mark in sums
promised, and we are at the halfway mark of the appeal’s planned duration. I hope all readers will consider
donating. Lots of small donations might
inspire a few huge ones.
Donations by credit-card or PayPal can be made here: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/50-to-1-project-the-true-cost-of-action-on-climate-change
They will only be taken up if a sufficiently large sum is
reached to enable the project to proceed.
Note added 30 May 2013. Good news - the project is going ahead! Details here:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/50-to-1-project-the-true-cost-of-action-on-climate-change?c=activity
Note added 30 May 2013. Good news - the project is going ahead! Details here:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/50-to-1-project-the-true-cost-of-action-on-climate-change?c=activity
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