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Written by Marc Roberts in July 2011, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Climate Change, Green energy, Lifestyle & Behavior

Written by Marc Roberts in July 2011, about Environment & Wildlife, Nuclear

We find that the world of climate change has too little humor in it. So thanks Marc Roberts keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts in July 2011, about Agriculture & Food, Finance & Money

Thanks Marc For other stories on all aspects of climate change check out Celsias Australians View on Climate Change-Only 46% Rank it as "Important " Top 5 States for Wind Generation Follow Us on Twitter keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts in July 2011, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Climate Change, Lifestyle & Behavior, Poverty & Development

Well, what can I say? This cartoon was originally posted on the Throbgoblins site. Check out more great stuff on Celsias: Scramble for the Atmosphere Climate Slamdown! Follow us on Twitter! keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts in December 2009, about Art & Culture, Climate Change, Education, Environmental Disasters, Events, Industry & Business, Lifestyle & Behavior, Politics & Government

Regardless of what demonstrations take place in Copenhagen this week the horse trading will follow its own course inside the (no longer smoke filled) rooms. There have been a lot of hopeful statements made and a lot of goal posts nudged gingerly in the right direction. If there is to ... keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts in December 2009, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Art & Culture, Climate Change, Consumerism, Economics, Education, Lifestyle & Behavior, Media, Weather

Well here it is at last - Gort and Klaatu's Climate Slamdown. It was commissioned by New Internationalsit magazine and I thank them hugely for doing so. It is, of course, the ultimate guide to the all-in wrestling mayhem due at Copenhagen in December, also available at the New Internationalist ... keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts in November 2009, about Action, Protest, & Activism, Art & Culture, Climate Change, Education, Industry & Business, Lifestyle & Behavior, Media, Politics & Government

Researchers suggest that our self indulgence might cancel out our cleverness, as we consume more of what we save in a "rebound effect". Which is, apparently, a variant of the Jevons paradox (thanks to Marc Hudson). What price water and food when there's no water and food?Elsewhere, Russia ... keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts in May 2009, about Climate Change, Coal & Oil, Energy Saving, Environment & Wildlife, Industry & Business, Lifestyle & Behavior, Politics & Government, War

Burnout is bad for the environment. There are ups and there are downs, and then more ups and more downs. Keeping a level head is tricky. Maybe we should spend more time in the garden."To get credit for preserving the ocean or avoiding deforestation is like getting credit ... keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts in May 2009, about Climate Change, Environment & Wildlife, Lifestyle & Behavior

Whilst the usual oodles and squillions change hands across the boardroom tables, the actual hardware upon which we are apparently doomed to depend turns out to be a bit shit. It seems we only stop shitting in the kitchen when we're constipated. The part of the brain that finds ... keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts in May 2009, about Carbon Trading, Emissions, Industry & Business, Nuclear, Transport
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