Climate Change – Not Stupid
Following on from the Release of The Age of Stupid, and after a less than successful G8 meeting in Italy with some rather wolly targets in 2050, the world still needs to be saved from Global warming.
To find out more about Climate change checkout the following resources:
Online:
* ageofstupid.net – The website of a little film about climate change you may have come across.
* marklynas.org – The website of British author, journalist and environmentalist Mark Lynas.
* monbiot.com – The website of that other British author, journalist and environmentalist, George Monbiot.
* climateprogress.org – The website of American author, journalist and environmentalist Joseph Romm.
* climatedenial.org – The website of British author and environmentalist George Marshall, which focuses on the psychology of climate change denial.
* realclimate.org – Climate science geekery by working climate scientists for the interested public and journalists.
* pirc.info – The website of the Public Interest Research Centre, a British think-tank on climate change, energy and economics.
* google.com – Search the internet for more information with the very clever Google engine.
WATCH STUFF
Of course we recommend wathcing movies to learn more. Here is a nice shortlist:
* An Inconvenient Truth – If you haven’t seen this yet then – where have you been? Most scientists (and Al himself) now agree it underplayed both the threat and the scale of the challenge of responding to it, but it remains essential viewing for the foreseeable future.
* The Eleventh Hour – Leonardo Di Caprio’s baby, aimed at an American audience.
* Everything’s Cool – talking heads from the US talk about climate change.
* The Age of Stupid – the best one. Obviously.
Links source: notstupid.org



