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What Would Camus Have To Say About The Issue Of Climate Change Keeping In Mind His Book “the Plague”?
- by alek
I am writing about climate change keeping Albert Camus’ “The Plague” in mind. How would Camus react to this modern crisis? Any other thoughts? This is a strange pairing, but very relevent if you think about the issues “The Plague” deals with.
Does Anyone Know The Old Nickelodeon Show That Is About A Boy That Has 2 Green Alien Living With Him?
- by alek
Please can you help me? Its about this kid that is in high school and he has two green aliens living with him. And when anyone comes in his room while they are there they will turn into dolls…. Please put suggestions even if you are not sure!!
How Do I Know What’s True And What’s False About Climate Change?
- by alek
I am sure that there are an awful lot of false and grandiose claims made about climate change by those who insists we are doomed and, on the other side, by those who shrug their shoulders and say that there is nothing to worry about.
I work full time and I don’t have the energy to undertake formal studies to educate myself to a degree that would allow me to understand the scientific issues in question.
Where would I start reading about the subject in a reasonably impartial way?
What Is It About The Hydrogen Atom That Allowed It To Produce Photons Of This Type?
- by alek
It was determined that not all of the lines in the hydrogen spectrum were visible. There were some discovered in the ultraviolet range
A. Hydrogen has an invisible area from which photons outside the visible range originate.
B. Only the hydrogen atoms from the sun emit ultraviolet rays.
C. Ultraviolet photons have a longer wavelength, thus more energy.
D. Higher energy photons come from transitions between energy levels of greater difference in energy.
E. This is known as the ultraviolet catastrophe and never really took place.
Why Does Everyone Here Think That Green Living Is Only About Energy Reduction, And Recycling?
- by alek
Do they not realize that it also means ridding our homes of the chemicals in our everyday consummable products, things like bleach, phosphates, ammonias and other dangerous manmade compounds, including formeldehyde.
Where Can I Learn All About Green Living Like Rural Off The Grid Ect?
- by alek
I saw a show of some people living off the land with solar energy, bio diesel, farms, earth made walls, vegetable oil and hydrogen cars, ect.
I would like to see a site or a book or a community that would teach me so I can have thorough knowledge and learn all the ins and outs and learn what works and what doesnt ect and break from a lot of spoiled ways and other things that I am not even aware of.
How Do I Go About A “green Living”?
- by alek
I admit I havent been into the “green” lifestyle. I would like to try and be a more environmentally friendly person. How would I go about starting? Any tips or advice?
How To Start A Protestation About Climate Change Or Pollution?
- by alek
I want to organize just a little clam protestation about are climate crisis. I am looking for original ideas that will get peoples attention and that will demonstrate an important message about are climate change/pollution etc…. please help, thanks
How Would I Go About Finding People Who Like To Write About Green Living As A Hobby?
- by alek
The person would review products and provide tips for green living. talkingchick.com
How Do You Feel About Scientists Holding An Emergency Summit On Climate Change?
- by alek
“Scientists are to hold an emergency summit to warn the world’s politicians they are being too timid in their response to global warming.
Climate experts from across the world will gather in Copenhagen next month to agree a stark message to policy makers, which they hope will break the political deadlock on efforts to curb rising temperatures. The meeting follows “disturbing” studies that suggest global warming could strike harder and faster than expected.
Katherine Richardson, a marine biologist at the University of Copenhagen, who is organising next month’s event, said: “This is not a regular scientific conference. This is a deliberate attempt to influence policy.” http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/20…
Now for all you conspiracy theorists out there, scientists have nothing to gain monetarily from such a summit. They already have no trouble getting research grants to study climate change, and influencing political policy at this point does not benefit them in any way.
What are your thoughts on this emergency summit?