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Tag Archives: Greenpeace
“Environmental NGOs knew the truth about climate change”
Note: This text from 2043 has been delivered to me through a curious spacetime anomaly. Hopefully it only represents one possible future, not the future. Multiple self-styled “environmental” organizations issued stark warnings of the catastrophic risks of their energy plans more than … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, What they aren't telling you about nuclear power
Tagged climate change, Environment, Greenpeace, WWF
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Hey Greenpeace, could you find us Finns a warm place to live in?
A recent Greenpeace news release leads to an inescapable conclusion: that us Finns need to be evacuated immediately, because radiation hazards of living in Finland exceed those encountered in Fukushima evacuation zones. I therefore humbly ask Greenpeace to find a place … Continue reading
Environmentalists need to focus on what we can agree with
Greetings from Paris! Despite considerable logistical difficulties, we’ve managed to hand out nearly 2000 copies of Climate Gamble to interested people around COP21 climate conference; many thanks to everyone who’ve supported our campaign so far. As expected, there has been … Continue reading
Posted in Ecomodernism, Uncategorized
Tagged Ecomodernism, Environmental policy, Greenpeace
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Graphic of the week: The great “80% of world’s energy could be generated from renewables” fallacy
Is a future without fossil fuels and without nuclear truly feasible? In 2011, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation, or SRREN. The report sought to determine the … Continue reading
Posted in Ecomodernism, Infographics, Nuclear energy & weapons
Tagged Graphic of the week, Greenpeace, Nuclear, Renewables, SRREN
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