1 Leave a comment on paragraph 1 0 The following I put in a comment re the position proposed by Channon in the video:

2 Leave a comment on paragraph 2 0 IMHO Channon is highly distracting from the real issue: who can make the right decisions to stop global heating and prepare for restoration? Who would tell the military (if they exist, then) what to do? The global corporate world? There are speculations that the global elite are willing to let climate change happen but make their own lives tolerable – which is what Channon’s scheme would facilitate. Although Climate Change is the most serious threat threat, primary action must be to radically change our global societal system’s decision making process, which currently must continue high profits (much from not counting ecological destruction as a cost) and exploitation. As I pointed out during the first Earth Day many decades ago, climate change is the effect of dysfunctional human systems; a point that was ignored then, and now. Human systems must be changed before anything meaningful can be done about Climate Change.

3 Leave a comment on paragraph 3 0 {I wanted to put this as a comment to my previous post, but I can’t figure out how to comment within my own website!}

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  • nuet

    It appears that the military involvement in Climate Change is part of the new global elites’ approach: ADAPTATION.  Gambling that they can keep climate change from going catastrophic, the elites will begin a major makeover.  I won’t speculate here on various scenarios, but I speculate that the next four years will see Obama take the lead with the Adaptation scenario, and maybe activate more emergency powers.
     
    http://www.alternet.org/environment/we-have-be-guard-about-false-solutions-climate-change?page=0%2C1&akid=9741.83359.jcjFKA&rd=1&src=newsletter753280&t=19&paging=off

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  • gdeepwater

    Larry Victor I have a comment box here which for some reason was not here for a while yesterday, which may be unstable although it comes highly recommended – we can switch to another comment service of this one proves unreliable, lets give it a bit more time to see what we need to do 🙂

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    • nuet

      @gdeepwater  Larry Victor I chanced on this at the FaceBook post. To reply to your reply took no SIGNING IN.   I have no objection to a quality comment system, I just need to learn how to use it.  The critique of LiveFyre, a WP group that used it for a year and gave it up, primarily because it was open to spamming, needs to be evaluated. We want to stay with what we chose.

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    • nuet

      @gdeepwater  Larry Victor I had to SIGN IN to finish.  Created a log in.  I see I need to add a new picture – it won’t use my FB pic.

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