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hansen: If It's That Warm, How Come It's So Darned Cold?
Znet Article, February, 03 2010
james hansen
hansen's ZSpace page
Public skepticism about global warming was reinforced by the extreme cold of December 2009 in the contiguous 48 United States and in much of Eurasia. The summer of 2009 was also unusually cool in the United States.
Petermann: What Really Happened in Copenhagen?
Zmag Article, February, 01 2010
Anne Petermann
Petermann's ZSpace page
A report from December's historic UN climate talks (COP15)
Hahnel: A Tale... Full Of Sound And Fury, Signifying Nothing
Znet Article, January, 26 2010
Robin Hahnel
Hahnel's ZSpace page
I did not mention Patrick Bond, or anyone else for that matter by name, in my three part series on the Left and Climate Change posted on ZNet on December 24, 25, and 26. Nor did I speculate about the motives or political character flaws of any aut...
Bond: Robin, your carbon market ship is sinking fast
Znet Article, January, 19 2010
Patrick Bond
Bond's ZSpace page
Patrick Bond replies to Robin Hahnel's ZNet article "Has The Left Missed The Boat On Climate Change?"
Stiglitz: Overcoming The Copenhagen Failure
Znet Article, January, 09 2010
Joseph Stiglitz
Stiglitz's ZSpace page
Pretty speeches can take you only so far. A month after the Copenhagen climate conference, it is clear that the world’s leaders were unable to translate rhetoric about global warming into action.
Schell: The Melting of America
Znet Article, January, 07 2010
Orville Schell
Schell's ZSpace page
The Story of a Can't-Do Nation
Smecker: Producing Annihilation: Effects of Mountaintop Removal in Appalachia
Zmag Article, January, 01 2010
Frank Smecker
Smecker's ZSpace page
Coal's devastating effects on ground, water, air, & people
Alba: ALBA Declaration on Copenhagen Climate Summit
Znet Article, December, 29 2009
Bolivarian alliance for the peoples of our america -- Alba
Alba's ZSpace page
A statement issued by the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) on 18 December in response to the results of the UN Copenhagen Climate Summit.
Castro: Humanity's Right To Life
Znet Article, December, 28 2009
Fidel Castro
Castro's ZSpace page
Climate change is already causing enormous damage and hundreds of millions of poor people are enduring the consequences.
Scipes: The Green Zone
Znet Article, December, 26 2009
Kim Scipes
Scipes's ZSpace page
As a US military veteran—USMC, 1969-73, who turned around while on active duty—I have been incredibly frustrated at the impotence of the anti-war movement in the United States to stop the wars in particularly Iraq, Afghanistan and, increasingl...
Hahnel: Has The Left Missed The Boat On Climate Change?
Znet Article, December, 25 2009
Robin Hahnel
Hahnel's ZSpace page
Make no mistake about it, formal negotiations in Copenhagen ended in a train wreck that no spin doctor can put a good face on and was a huge setback for the prospects of averting climate change in an equitable way.
Tokar: What was really decided in Copenhagen?or, “50,000 people went to Denmark and all they got was a lousy 3-page political agreementâ€
Znet Article, December, 23 2009
Brian Tokar
Tokar's ZSpace page
Detailed accounts from participants in the recent Copenhagen climate summit are still coming in, but a few things are already quite clear, even as countries step up the blame game in response to the summit’s disappointing conclusion.
Goodman: Climate Discord: From Hopenhagen to Nopenhagen
Znet Article, December, 23 2009
Amy Goodman
Goodman's ZSpace page
Barack Obama said, minutes before racing out of the U.N. climate summit, “We will not be legally bound by anything that took place here today.†These were among his remarks made to his own small White House press corps, excluding the 3,500 cre...
Monbiot: If You Want To Know Who's To Blame For Copenhagen, Look To The US Senate
Znet Article, December, 22 2009
George Monbiot
Monbiot's ZSpace page
The last time global negotiations collapsed like this was in Doha, in 2001. After the trade talks fell apart, the World Trade Organization assured delegates that there was nothing to fear: they would move to Mexico, where a deal would be done. The...
Castro: The Truth Of What Happened At The Summit
Znet Article, December, 21 2009
Fidel Castro
Castro's ZSpace page
If anything significant was achieved in the Danish capital, it was that the media coverage allowed the world public to watch the political chaos created there and the humiliating treatment accorded to Heads of States or Governments, ministers and ...
Hari: The Truths Copenhagen Ignored
Znet Article, December, 21 2009
Johann Hari
Hari's ZSpace page
So that's it. The world's worst polluters - the people who are drastically altering the climate - gathered here in Copenhagen to announce they were going to carry on cooking, in defiance of all the scientific warnings.
Dimaggio: Stranger than Fiction
Znet Article, December, 21 2009
Anthony Dimaggio
Dimaggio's ZSpace page
You know humanity’s in trouble when James Cameron is a more credible authority on climate change than Barack Obama. While Obama is returning from a disappointing meeting in Copenhagen that was supposed to address the danger of global warming, C...
Klein: For Obama, No Opportunity Too Big To Blow
Znet Article, December, 21 2009
Naomi Klein
Klein's ZSpace page
Contrary to countless reports, the debacle in Copenhagen was not everyone's fault. It did not happen because human beings are incapable of agreeing, or are inherently self-destructive. Nor was it all was China's fault, or the fault of the hapless UN.
Chavez: Venezuelan President’s Speech on Climate Change in Copenhagen
Znet Article, December, 21 2009
Hugo Chavez
Chavez's ZSpace page
Venezuelan President’s Speech on Climate Change in Copenhagen
Solnit: Terminator 2009
Znet Article, December, 20 2009
Rebecca Solnit
Solnit's ZSpace page
Judgment Days in Copenhagen


