Page Title: Takver's Soapbox - Climate Change, Rising Sea Level, Ocean acidification, Environmental Impacts

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Page Text: Climate Meltdown: Greenland ice cap to raise sea levels (April 2004) Want to read more? Visit some of these sites for more information on the sceptic campaign against climate science and climate action: RealClimate blog - a blog by climate scientists discussing science in a very scientific way. Climate progress by Joe Romm Skeptical science : blog by John Cook, that answers the main denier arguments. Deltoid : An Australian blog by scientist Tim Lambert - exposes the scientific holes in denier arguments. Desmogblog - a Canadian blog exposing climate denier junk science and business links Hot Topic - New Zealand science writer Gareth Renowden on climate science and denial arguments. Grist ' How to talk to a climate sceptic ' Climate Science Watch : Former 'gagged' US climate scientist Rick Piltz follows the abuse of climate science James Hansen is one of the world's foremost climate scientists - Read his 2009 book on climate science and climate policy: Storms of My Grandchildren The Truth About the Coming Climate Catastrophe and Our Last Chance to Save Humanity or to read his latest papers, articles and research visit Dr James E Hansen website at Columbia University or try these books: Climate Cover Up by James Hoggan, Greystone Books 2009, ' Science as a Contact Sport ' by Stephen H Schneider (intro by Tim Flannery) - a scientist's account of years of denier attacks, Random House, 2009. Visit Prof Stephen H Schneider's website on Climate Change, Climate Science, Climate Impacts, Climate Policy. I now do a substantial amount of my soapboxing through photoessays on flickr and short videos of events on youtube. You can see my latest videos on Youtube below, and a random selection of photos from my flickr site. I sometimes add significant text descriptions and links to photos and videos to give contextual substance. My videos from Youtube: So where are we headed with current climate negotiations? This browser doesn't support frames This browser doesn't support frames This browser doesn't support frames Contact Takver for comments about this web site. © Takver. All Rights reserved. Published under Creative Commons Share-Alike Attribution 2.0 Licence. Requests to reuse for nonprofit, union or educational use will be granted subject to the source being credited as www.takver.com. This Page: http://www.takver.com/soapbox/climate/index.htm

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