Posted by feww on August 21, 2008
Protect economy from climate??!
Shouldn’t the scientific message be
Protect World from Economy?
You know your problems are serious when eight scientific organizations urge the next U.S. president to “protect the country” not by way of changing the predatory economy but instead by means of “funding for research and forecasting” to dodge the climate change.
Instead of urging an immediate end to the exponential growth economy and demanding a zero-growth, low carbon, waste-free okonomia for managing the environment, welfare of humans and other living species, and a system of ‘housekeeping’ for the planet’s natural resources to sustain life on Earth, the country’s top scientists are looking for ways of serving the economic Titanic.
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Posted by feww on August 9, 2008
Big Brother: Eastasia

China’s national flag is raised during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the National Stadium, August 8, 2008. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen. Image may be subject to copyright.
Addiction to Symbolism in the ‘CO2 Civilization’
At least 1,000,000 babies born in China in the weeks leading to and during the Beijing Olympics would be registered under the names of
- Aoyun (奥运), which is short for Olympic Games
- Fuwa (福娃), or lucky dolls (or one of the five mascots that are called Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying or Nini)
- Wenming (文明) meaning [GHG] civilization
- Guoqing, or national celebration
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