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Imperium Watch: Three Hundred and Fifty Chimes

Bells rang from Copenhagen across the world to warn us to lower greenhouse gas emissions.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Last Sunday, bells, drums, gongs and horns at churches, synagogues and mosques the world over sounded 350 times to tell the world to lower the volume of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million. It was a plea for global cooperation to control climate change, as photos from around the world document the stages of that change: melting glaciers at the poles and in the Himalayas; cattle in drought-ravaged African countries dying of thirst; widening outbreaks of dengue fever as warm weather favors the proliferation of mosquitoes.

Earlier, in the U.S., while Republican Congressman James Inhofe was publicizing his plans to tell the Copenhagen summit on global warming that the U.S. Congress would not pass climate change legislation, the Environmental Protection Agency made an historic statement of intention to use the Clean Air Act to control greenhouse gas pollutants. The statement builds on a Supreme Court decision (Massachusetts vs. EPA, 2007) affirming that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are pollutants under the Act.

The EPA's action could have dramatic effects on industry, especially the automobile and power industries. (Notice that Inhofe's largest industrial donors are oil and gas companies and electric utilities.) Representatives of those industries had hoped to avoid regulatory action, which they see as more rigid than the cap-and-trade legislation being mulled in Congress.

And the EPA's announcement gave Obama something to take to the table in Copenhagen even though Congress didn't pass climate legislation in time for the summit. The fact that industry doesn't like the EPA's statement may make it easier for other governments to force their industries to make concessions in order to get carbon dioxide in the atmosphere down to or at least not far above 350 parts per million, a quantity we can live with (it's already 390 ppm).

Cuts currently proposed would still see the volume rising to 450. The last time we had 350 ppm was in 1989; that was 35 ppm over the 1958 figure, 315.

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How stupid can you people be? Global warming is an Al Gore lie!!!
Posted by James on 12.15.09 at 17:14
mini ice age / medieval warming period. Please look it up, Stephanie.
Posted by Joe on 12.16.09 at 5:31
Thank you Stephanie Kraft for another excellent article based on science.. and backing it up with actual numbers of CO2 build-up from taking fossils fuels out of the ground and burning it into the atmosphere. People like to use Al Gore, an imperfect human who backed down after winning the election in 2000, to deny this reality. The above comment comes out of much disinformation, often paid for by oil giants and financiers of the military industrial complex that financed world wars, control of our mainstream media, and with those wjp don't do the research or trust the academic and mainstream scientists (throughout our world), who have measured the trend one can see with their own eyes, an atmosphere clouding up by ignorance and betrayal. My site FlybyNews.com has extensive resources on this greenhouse gas phenomenon, which may already be irreversible and could destroy human civilization, and other species. Both world wars had much to do with controlling this dirty energy resource, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. My site also has information on a new technology that could provide distributed energy using waste resources that could help lower our planet's emissions. Instead of denying this phenomena, we need to direct our conservation efforts, and innovative technology efforts, as well as efforts for peace and justice to enable humanity the right to breathe clean air, and help bring the atmospheric carbon saturation into balance, and leave the excess where it belongs (like uranium) in the earth.
Posted by jonathan mark on 12.21.09 at 8:49
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