I'M DYING 4 U 2 C 4 THINGS, below -
#1. D22, D5 0 Fluids [MLK Jr Intro] - Time to Die to Avert Ecocide. Now. NOW.
#2. AVERTING ECOCIDE 2.0 NASA'S JAMES HANSEN
#3. 15 Fuel Rods to Power the Resurrection of Earth
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#2. AVERTING ECOCIDE 2.0 NASA'S JAMES HANSEN http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_Byte3Nd2z8
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#3. 15 Fuel Rods to Power the Resurrection of Earth
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4.19.2013
HELP ME. This is your final chance. I'll be gone, then it's to late.
I need you to download, and seed these, keep them running on your computer so others can access them, forever. Do or don't do. It's tween you and Creation now. But I'm the only source on these, and soon I die.
As of right now, all of the following show as having zero or only 1 seed. Uh, that would be me.
Yes, some are dupes. Seed them anyway. Some look like dupes but are audio book vs ebook....
Last and final call. What'll it be, lips-ervice, or life-service?
MITs Dr. Romm, Joseph - Hell and High Water
Pr. Obama, Newtown, 'They're all our children'
A Womans Crusade [mp3] Alice Paul -- Walton - ScanSoft Daniel re
Battle in Seattle - Waging All-out Unviolent War for Humanity
Groundbreaking Stern Report [flv] Economics Global Warming
Rebellious Rosa Parks [mp3] Theoharis - ScanSoft Daniel reads
Peace and Nonviolence Essays [mp3] Guinan - ScanSoft reads
Groundbreaking Stern Report [mp3] Economics Global Warming
Planet of the Apes [1968] GOD DAMN YOU ALL
[Still] An Inconvenient Truth. [ 9 yrs left to completely resolv
Ecocide's Death Fast Day 16, Canadian Embassy DC 04.13.13 Loving
Blood on the Tracks - S. Brian Willson Audio Book
Actionable Essentials 1 EBOOK His Key Statements - Dr. Hansen NA
Zinn and Zinn - A People's History of the United States
An Inconvenient Truth (mp3, mp4) Too Inconvient for U to STAND
Just Do It [mp3, vid] UK Activist, World-class Characteristics
Actionable Essentials 1 MP3 His Key Statements - Dr. Hansen NASA
No Balls, No Change - Suffragists (2004) Iron Jawed Angels
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) Reality 2012
Malala, NYT Doc - Class Dismissed - Pakistan Girls Schooling
Palin Nation (2012) War Against Competence - Game Change
King of Bain - When Mitt Romney came to town
Iron Jawed Angels (mp3, vid) Epitome of Unviolent Warriors
S. Brian Willson Essays - Zinn, Chomsky Colleague IN ACTION - mp
Revolutionary Nonviolence [w txt] Declaration Unviolent War - Da
From Yale to Jail - Dave Dellinger - Join Him or Step Aside
Autobiography - S. Brian Willson - Text Included
World According to Monsanto (2008) Ultimate Psychopaths. Will yo
Autobiography - S. Brian Willson - Text Included
World According to Monsanto (2008) Ultimate Psychopaths. Will yo
As of right now, all of the following show as having zero or only 1 seed. Uh, that would be me.
Yes, some are dupes. Seed them anyway. Some look like dupes but are audio book vs ebook....
Last and final call. What'll it be, lips-ervice, or life-service?
MITs Dr. Romm, Joseph - Hell and High Water
Pr. Obama, Newtown, 'They're all our children'
A Womans Crusade [mp3] Alice Paul -- Walton - ScanSoft Daniel re
Battle in Seattle - Waging All-out Unviolent War for Humanity
Groundbreaking Stern Report [flv] Economics Global Warming
Rebellious Rosa Parks [mp3] Theoharis - ScanSoft Daniel reads
Peace and Nonviolence Essays [mp3] Guinan - ScanSoft reads
Groundbreaking Stern Report [mp3] Economics Global Warming
Planet of the Apes [1968] GOD DAMN YOU ALL
[Still] An Inconvenient Truth. [ 9 yrs left to completely resolv
Ecocide's Death Fast Day 16, Canadian Embassy DC 04.13.13 Loving
Blood on the Tracks - S. Brian Willson Audio Book
Actionable Essentials 1 EBOOK His Key Statements - Dr. Hansen NA
Zinn and Zinn - A People's History of the United States
An Inconvenient Truth (mp3, mp4) Too Inconvient for U to STAND
Just Do It [mp3, vid] UK Activist, World-class Characteristics
Actionable Essentials 1 MP3 His Key Statements - Dr. Hansen NASA
No Balls, No Change - Suffragists (2004) Iron Jawed Angels
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) Reality 2012
Malala, NYT Doc - Class Dismissed - Pakistan Girls Schooling
Palin Nation (2012) War Against Competence - Game Change
King of Bain - When Mitt Romney came to town
Iron Jawed Angels (mp3, vid) Epitome of Unviolent Warriors
S. Brian Willson Essays - Zinn, Chomsky Colleague IN ACTION - mp
Revolutionary Nonviolence [w txt] Declaration Unviolent War - Da
From Yale to Jail - Dave Dellinger - Join Him or Step Aside
Autobiography - S. Brian Willson - Text Included
World According to Monsanto (2008) Ultimate Psychopaths. Will yo
Autobiography - S. Brian Willson - Text Included
World According to Monsanto (2008) Ultimate Psychopaths. Will yo
GMD. ALBERTA IS AUSCHWITZ
vid 'D22, D5 0 Fluids; I'M DYING 4 U 2 C 4 THINGS -
I'M DYING 4 U 2 C 4 THINGS, below -
#1. D22, D5 0 Fluids [MLK Jr Intro] - Time to Die to Avert Ecocide. Now. NOW.
#2. AVERTING ECOCIDE 2.0 NASA'S JAMES HANSEN
#3. 15 Fuel Rods to Power the Resurrection of Earth
#4 vlog - My Strategy to End Ecocide. Ecocides DeathFast, Day 11, Canadian Embassy
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#1. D22, D5 0 Fluids [MLK Jr Intro] - Time to Die to Avert Ecocide. Now. NOW.
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Watch, all 3, DEEPLY, won't you? Share? SHARE???
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#2. AVERTING ECOCIDE 2.0 NASA'S JAMES HANSEN http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_Byte3Nd2z8
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#3. 15 Fuel Rods to Power the Resurrection of Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRa6r1a7wGA&feature=player_embedded
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#4 vlog - My Strategy to End Ecocide. Ecocides DeathFast, Day 11, Canadian Embassy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUoTUfXlkHZfRzBDWAYw2HTA&v=Twdb8VMMTSA&feature=player_embedded
#1. D22, D5 0 Fluids [MLK Jr Intro] - Time to Die to Avert Ecocide. Now. NOW.
#2. AVERTING ECOCIDE 2.0 NASA'S JAMES HANSEN
#3. 15 Fuel Rods to Power the Resurrection of Earth
#4 vlog - My Strategy to End Ecocide. Ecocides DeathFast, Day 11, Canadian Embassy
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#1. D22, D5 0 Fluids [MLK Jr Intro] - Time to Die to Avert Ecocide. Now. NOW.
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Graphics THANKS to HopeForPeaceNow, below 2 vids.
Watch, all 3, DEEPLY, won't you? Share? SHARE???
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#2. AVERTING ECOCIDE 2.0 NASA'S JAMES HANSEN http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_Byte3Nd2z8
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#3. 15 Fuel Rods to Power the Resurrection of Earth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRa6r1a7wGA&feature=player_embedded
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#4 vlog - My Strategy to End Ecocide. Ecocides DeathFast, Day 11, Canadian Embassy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUoTUfXlkHZfRzBDWAYw2HTA&v=Twdb8VMMTSA&feature=player_embedded
nd 'EDF D22, D5, no fluids: 'Folks literally dying for it, is the ONLY way to make this invisible ecocide Real, Urgent, Now, IN TIME... for the less visionary masses of otherwise decent people. No Inez Milholland, no women's vote by 1920. No Steve Biko, no end apartheid 1993.... 'The Tree of Liberty, Decency, Loving, Creation... must in Truth be fertilized with the blood of patriots.' I was born to be one of the drops of this blood, for the Joy, and Loving of it.' Loving
nd 'EDF D22, D5, no fluids: 'Folks literally dying for it, is the ONLY way to make this invisible ecocide Real, Urgent, Now, IN TIME... for the less visionary masses of otherwise decent people. No Inez Milholland, no women's vote by 1920. No Steve Biko, no end apartheid 1993.... 'The Tree of Liberty, Decency, Loving, Creation... must in Truth be fertilized with the blood of patriots.' I was born to be one of the drops of this blood, for the Joy, and Loving of it.' Loving
4.18.2013
***** Brian Eister Hunger Striking for “An Extraordinary Climate Movement”
Follow Brian: http://www.1future.net/
Hunger Striking for “An Extraordinary Climate Movement”
By Ted Glick
Grist guest contributor
Hunger Striking for “An Extraordinary Climate Movement”
By Ted Glick
Brian Eister, 26, is a youthful veteran of 10 years of activism going back to his opposition to the 2003 US invasion of Iraq. Since then he has worked with John Kerry’s presidential campaign, the League of Conservation Voters, the Green Party, Public Citizen, Occupy, and other groups.
He is now on a hunger strike to urge immediate action to combat the disastrous effects of climate change. Camped out on the sidewalk in front of the American Petroleum Institute in Washington, D.C., he has not taken any food since before midnight of April 1, subsisting on water, salt and potassium. He is committed to hunger striking for at least 30 days “to demonstrate the level of commitment, dedication and sacrifice necessary from all of us in the face of an existential crisis like global warming. With global catastrophe quickly becoming inevitable”, he says, “the time has come for tactics which reflect the urgency of our situation.”
Several other people will be joining Brian soon, and they intend to camp out in front of the API, fasting, for at least the remainder of April.
I’ve been touched by Brian’s commitment, and I know what he is going through. I was on three long fasts on climate between the fall of 2007 and the winter of 2009, for the same reasons as Brian. I know that water fasts, as distinct from liquid fasts, are both more difficult and more deepening. While water fasting, I came to understand what Gandhi meant when he said, “Fasting is the sincerest form of prayer.”
Oftentimes prayer, like hunger strikes, are what people do when they don’t know what else to do, when conditions are so serious that some power beyond the usual is felt as needed. There’s no question that this is our situation as far as climate change is concerned.
“We are out of time,” Brian has written. “Unless all of us come together now to create an extraordinary climate movement with hunger strikes, marches, visits to officials, non-violent civil disobedience, and direct action, comprehensive climate legislation will be impossible.
“Our children’s future depends on all of us.”
Amen.Brian Eister, 26, is a youthful veteran of 10 years of activism going back to his opposition to the 2003 US invasion of Iraq. Since then he has worked with John Kerry’s presidential campaign, the League of Conservation Voters, the Green Party, Public Citizen, Occupy, and other groups.
He is now on a hunger strike to urge immediate action to combat the disastrous effects of climate change. Camped out on the sidewalk in front of the American Petroleum Institute in Washington, D.C., he has not taken any food since before midnight of April 1, subsisting on water, salt and potassium. He is committed to hunger striking for at least 30 days “to demonstrate the level of commitment, dedication and sacrifice necessary from all of us in the face of an existential crisis like global warming. With global catastrophe quickly becoming inevitable”, he says, “the time has come for tactics which reflect the urgency of our situation.”
Several other people will be joining Brian soon, and they intend to camp out in front of the API, fasting, for at least the remainder of April.
I’ve been touched by Brian’s commitment, and I know what he is going through. I was on three long fasts on climate between the fall of 2007 and the winter of 2009, for the same reasons as Brian. I know that water fasts, as distinct from liquid fasts, are both more difficult and more deepening. While water fasting, I came to understand what Gandhi meant when he said, “Fasting is the sincerest form of prayer.”
Oftentimes prayer, like hunger strikes, are what people do when they don’t know what else to do, when conditions are so serious that some power beyond the usual is felt as needed. There’s no question that this is our situation as far as climate change is concerned.
“We are out of time,” Brian has written. “Unless all of us come together now to create an extraordinary climate movement with hunger strikes, marches, visits to officials, non-violent civil disobedience, and direct action, comprehensive climate legislation will be impossible.
Brian can be reached at planetaryspring@gmail.com or on Twitter @hungry4afuture
***** EXAMINER: Activists conducts hunger strike on steps of American Petroleum Institute (Photos)
Follow Brian: http://www.1future.net/
Brian Eister, a prominent Washington DC activist is halfway through a 30 day hunger strike on the steps of the American Petroleum Institute (API).Eister has 10 years of experience in activism starting with his opposition to the US invasion of Iraq. Over the years he has worked with John Kerry's presidential campaign, the League of Conservation Voters, the Green Party, Public Citizen and was a visible figure during OccupyDC from October 2011 until the camp was raided and evicted on February 4, 2012....
http://www.examiner.com/article/activists-conducts-hunger-strike-on-steps-of-american-petroleum-institute
D21, D4 No Fluids: "DNR, Do Not Resuscitate" Around my neck, Letter to Police, Med Personel, Legal...
Letter to Police, Secret Service, other Officers, Medical Personnel, Legal, etc. 04.08.13
I don't know if you'll see this letter (maybe here online, I hope), and I'll offer one in the next day or so to the Secret Service;, but I'll have it on me, as prominently available as I can. If it is lost, or removed from me, well, I've done the best I can with this to respect, cooperate, and inform you.
1. DNR. I have on me a Do Not Resuscitate order, created and signed by me 04.07.13, of sound body, well, somewhat starved, and sound mind, as is clear from my voluminous work, writings at my blogs, video logs at my blogs - unmistakably sound and sane. Morally, and legally, my DNR should be observed.
If you have any compassion for me, you will comply with my DNR. If you do not, it will mean I spend months or years, until I expire of old age, or the cancer in my liver, restrained (cuz that's what they'd have to do to feed me, and give me liquids), and force fed - living Hell for me, living Torture. Is that really what you want to do to me? Why? Please, observe the DNR.
2. Fast from all Calories, and more recently, from any and All Liquids. I've abstained from all calories since Good Friday, in honor of, and inspired by, my Cherished, Beloved Mentor, Jesus, and since on or before 04.14.13 I've taken zero liquids in my attempt, which is in line with the best, most successful unviolent change efforts in history (Google 'Start Loving,' for my blog), to avert the greatest global mass destruction ever perpetrated by human kind, exceeded only by Noah's Flood - Ecocide due to the insane Global Warming from prostituting our kid's to the fossil fuel industry.
3. Vow of Silence. NO DISRESPECT TO YOU! You in the Secret Service, and many in the Park Police know that I Love you guys, your professionalism, courage, humanity, duty, compassion more than all but maybe, maybe, three groups I've worked with, led, in industry, in my life; oh, :-), not more than my klan in Philadelphia. One of the great Joys, Blessings, Treasures, Privilages in my life has been to watch, admire, and know you. Oh, and the med personnel that have helped me, at Unity Health care (Doc Cardile and staff), Christ House, Howard U, Craig Keller in Homeless Services for the City...? They know of my undying, unconditional Love and Respect for them.)
But, as part of this campaign I'm operating under a vow of silence, in a last desperate attempt to awaken the cold, dead, Soul of America, in time, in service of our current children, and the next 200 billion on earth. The silence has been broken only rarely in the clear service of our children, or, well, to quickly help a homeless person that I can help with a few words, or a tourist, or in a shop when I was purchasing a zero calorie drink.... But by the time you find me incapacitated, I'll not break it again - I can only see how that would defeat my attempt to 'bunker buster' our all but dead Soul.
The intelligentsia (my insane brothers and sisters on the left, in pathological denial of their duty to personally risk, act, sacrifice, even in unviolent action to die), and my insane brothers and sisters on the right (in their hateful, self-righteous, entitlement and fear), and my insane brothers and sisters in the fossil fuel industry (addictively insane with the thought of 40 trillion more in revenue), are intent on TALKING TO DEATH, running out the clock in dialog, rather than ACTING, STANDING, RISKING, WORKING, PAYING THE PRICE... to save the next 1000 generations, the next 200 billion KIDS, from planet Hell on Earth.
I AM NO LONGER PARTICIPATING IN ANY TALKING, DIALOG. ALL THAT NEEDED TO BE SAID, KNOWN, DISCOVERED, DISCUSSED... HAS BEEN THERE FOR 7, 15, 30, 120 YEARS (YUP, THAT'S HOW LONG THE SCIENCE HAS BEEN CLEAR). IT IS TIME TO STOP TALKING, AND TO THINK, SEE, CARE, AND ACT. It is time to act. No more talking.
Stopping this ecocide, by the way, taking the lead in implementing renewable energy, is the only way the US has a prayer of maintaining economic dominance, and avoid quickly becoming a 3rd tier economy behind India, China, Germany and Japan that are already leaping ahead in the business of renewables - racing to control energy (the world's most profitable, strategic industry) in the 21st century, as we did in the 20th. The only party that would suffer if we woke up, ran the race for renewables, and thereby stopped global warming, would be the fossil fuel barons. And the problem with that is what? Oh, jobs? Renewables provides 3-8 jobs for every fossil fuel job. Fact.
Hence my vow of silence. No mote talking. Time to act. No more talking. No more. I will not break the silence, for me, or for you - in my desperate, last ditch attempt to serve my next 200 billion kids, the next 1000 generations, the children that are all but out of time for us to snap out of it, and get to work for their future. NO DISRESPECT TO YOU! I LOVE YOU, UNCONDITIONALLY, NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO TO ME AS A CONSEQUENCE OF MY ACTIONS.
I'm sorry for whatever inconvenience, difficulty, distress I cause you in this, but even in unviolent warfare there is collateral damage. Sorry. Truly.
Your brother forever,
(signed copy on my person)
Start Loving
(pka, and as known in the system, James McGinley)
ps: For immense background, plans, actions, theory.... google "start loving," and "tracking plan b."
pps: Please, I have near zero belongings, but please, if contacted by my friends, the woman to whom I was married for many years, Cathy McGinley of West Chester, PA, Elaine of Northernd Va, or Jim also of Northern VA – if any of them contacts you for my belongings - laptop, solar panels, solar battery... I hereby bequeath them to them and wish that they be given to them. They were instrumental of my purchase of the solar equipment, my suitcase and clothes, so by that right too, they should be given to them. The tags on some of the equipment carries their name and land-line phone. They’d contact you. Please don't make it difficult for them. They’ve suffered enough.
ppps: Please, if I am, against my wishes and rights (DNR), taken into the system, or for the leagal reasons I've spoken of, which is fine, PLEASE have this letter passed on to those involved. I will stay under this vow of silence, so if you do not pass the letter along, well, please pass it along.
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DO NOT
RESUSCITATE.
NOT FOR ANY REASON.
James E. McGinley 04.17.13
RESUSCITATE.
NOT FOR ANY REASON.
James E. McGinley 04.17.13
'I accepted a container of soup from my Brother, Jim.... (detail)
nd 'I accepted a container of soup from my Brother, Jim, that drove 2 hours last night to give it to me. Makes me cry. Only my dad was that insane. I needed 1 more day, to finish the most critical of my work - Library 2.0 doc, "Resurrrecting Your Unviolent Warrior - Personal Trainer." Also a 12oz Diet Pepsi. It all passed within 2 hours, a discharge as I slept, despite me taking a double dose of Imodium to prevent that. My body treats even liquids as a toxin now. But I shall, I SHALL complete the work before I leave you. Then, it is all up to you.
nd D21, No Fludis D4: Renal Failure, emergency hospitalization, dehydration, 6 hours trying to save my life, last time, about 10 months ago, 1st Death Fast, tho I saw no blood last time.' Loving
nd D21, No Fludis D4: Renal Failure, emergency hospitalization, dehydration, 6 hours trying to save my life, last time, about 10 months ago, 1st Death Fast, tho I saw no blood last time.' Loving
'My Last Will and Testament' Loving
[The following is subject to minor, but unlikely revision. 04.18.13]
I've been Blest to experience now many in whom I've seen and Experienced The Revolution the Only Possible Revolution ( the one Jesus too died to Start) - Agape, Universal Family - the only hope to avert ecocide. I must, in my final hours, do whatever I can to encourage them on this Path. In no order, I leave these instructions for my beloved Executors - Cathy and Jim:
* To Beverly, the most insanely faithful, Loving, Caring friend ever seen on earth - my Sacred, Treasured Marine Belt, given me by my beloved Kevin, whose family would send dinner with him for me cold nights at the Vigil at the White House.
* To Cathy, my Sacred, Treasured, Secret Service boots, given me by Matt, horrified that I had no boots when he saw me in the rain with my 'boots' of the time, FedEx bags over my socks, in my sandals. "YOU WILL HAVE BOOTS!" And in several days he drove up with his Secret Service boots, for me.
* To Gerry, whose Insane Kindness to me just makes my head spin - my Marine Bivvy, for his Adirondack excursions.
* To K, who, barely knowing me, has had a Faith in my Work, in me, unfailing Encouragement for me - instantly offering me to live with Her for good cancer treatment in Mass. - my Sacred, Treasured Marines tshirt given me by yet another friend in the Secret Service. (in my suitcase)
* To Jim, whose INSANE KINDNESS, and his bio-fam's (He BARELY knows me), last night, hearing I'd yearned for a cup of french onion soup, drove an hour round trip, not once, but twice (I was away getting electrons for an all-night broadcast, at FedEx the 1st time) to bring me a piping hot container of soup (tears now), the Large Cross I wear around my neck 24 hours per day.
* To Hope, who at times has been an Insanely Good Sister, who at this moment is making the most important video to the future of human - kind - the graphically unwatchable vid AVERTING ECOCIDE - NASA'S DR. JAMES HANSEN , she's making it watchable, as she did to the 2nd most important vid for Humanity's Future -video 15 Fuel Rods to Avert Ecocide. To Hope I leave my "Become the Church" shirt, the one I wear 7/24, ever since I saw what may be my 1st glimpse of what Christ Jesus would view as a "Church," http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucas-4-18-Homeless/169112173112386
* To my Rock of Gibralter, Elaine, who swooped in out of the blue into my work about 5 months ago, "JUST YES," is her answer to my crucial needs - "JUST YES," one of my two custom Hunger Strike to End Ecocide shirts. (suitcase) Also, 3 items she and I discussed, small, hard, labeled in my suitcase, with instructions to her.
* Two my beloved Blueskywoman Cree who gave me the gift of personally touching the ancient Spirit of Life that once reigned in the rightful owners of what today is called America - my 2nd custom made Hunger Strike to End Ecocide shirt. (suitcase)
* To Mel, Saleh, and the rest of my Family at Firehook Bakery - a Donation to them, the staff, that I'll make today or tomorrow.
* To Brian, currently on day 18 of a Hunger Strike to avert Ecocide (much harder than mine - he started with about 2 grams of body fat), he's in front of the American Petroleum Institute near 24 hours per day - My GoalZero Extreme 350 battery. (Brian, it's a $320 battery. When use depletes it's ability to store a charge, the inner battery ($80 approx) can be replaced, tho it isn't provided by the mfgr. But it can be done. I bet you can get guidance from mroner at goalzero dot com if you approach him with immense patience and respect. I ask only that it be used for serious, disciplined, self-sacrificial activist work, and not the self-righteous ranting that goes for activism, almost universally, in DC. But it is yours to do with what you wish. And please continue to have and use the little notebook computer.
* To Diane Wilson, the one, True, World-Class activist I know of on earth, who I've been Sacredly Blest to have in my life - the new replacement GoalZero Extreme 350 battery, the new Dell Laptop (~$1000 replacement value), new Samsung hand-held computer - everything but a phone, the little Casio camera with which I can shoot 30 min videos as well, and other assorted equipment in my backpack, all of which should go to her in her work for, well, every needy population on earth - from the women in Texas Jail, to the cancer-ridden Texas workers, the 1000's uncompensated by Dow for Bhopal, BP in the UK, Formosa Chem in Japan....
* Dave and Mary Rachel - a young couple that at times have been the Revolution - Agape - Universal Family - to a degree that is, well, like looking directly at the Creator, I leave the small cross tied at my throat, that hasn't left my person, in years.
* My Loyal, Kind sister PAC, well, my bequest to her she now has, and will stay between us.
* If the funds materialize and are distributed per my wishes, the funds from my retirement account at Unisys, ($10,000 -20,000) as I recall, they are to be evenly divided as follows:
... Scott Montgomery, devoting his young life, at dire consequence to his personal gain, and to his very life, to help our neediest family in the more dangerous parts of Africa;
... Sister K who refuses to do other than throw her life at the needy of Boston, one way or another;
... Dave and Mary Rachel in support of their adoptive family from among our neediest citizens;
... Diane Wilson for her work to save the world;
... Sister PAC, for her fight to survive in the most toxic part of our country;
... Alejandro (Alex), leader of the closest I've seen to a Church - Lucas 4:18, Associated with Word of Life Church, Alexandria, VA http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucas-4-18-Homeless/169112173112386
... Organizing for Action - the only true Movement we've seen (besides Gay Rights) since the 60's, upon which half of our hope to avert ecocide rides - the other half riding on the handful of activists, yet to emerge, that by paying their very lives for the future of humanity will become the first Real evidence that Armageddon is at our doorstep, about to step through, unless this handful awakens our Souls, in time.
S. Loving
(pka James E McGinley)
04.18.13
A signed copy of this will be on my person momentarily, along with the Do Not Resuscitate already there, and the letter of Respect and Explanation to Police, Medical Personnel, Legal Personnel...
I've been Blest to experience now many in whom I've seen and Experienced The Revolution the Only Possible Revolution ( the one Jesus too died to Start) - Agape, Universal Family - the only hope to avert ecocide. I must, in my final hours, do whatever I can to encourage them on this Path. In no order, I leave these instructions for my beloved Executors - Cathy and Jim:
* To Beverly, the most insanely faithful, Loving, Caring friend ever seen on earth - my Sacred, Treasured Marine Belt, given me by my beloved Kevin, whose family would send dinner with him for me cold nights at the Vigil at the White House.
* To Cathy, my Sacred, Treasured, Secret Service boots, given me by Matt, horrified that I had no boots when he saw me in the rain with my 'boots' of the time, FedEx bags over my socks, in my sandals. "YOU WILL HAVE BOOTS!" And in several days he drove up with his Secret Service boots, for me.
* To Gerry, whose Insane Kindness to me just makes my head spin - my Marine Bivvy, for his Adirondack excursions.
* To K, who, barely knowing me, has had a Faith in my Work, in me, unfailing Encouragement for me - instantly offering me to live with Her for good cancer treatment in Mass. - my Sacred, Treasured Marines tshirt given me by yet another friend in the Secret Service. (in my suitcase)
* To Jim, whose INSANE KINDNESS, and his bio-fam's (He BARELY knows me), last night, hearing I'd yearned for a cup of french onion soup, drove an hour round trip, not once, but twice (I was away getting electrons for an all-night broadcast, at FedEx the 1st time) to bring me a piping hot container of soup (tears now), the Large Cross I wear around my neck 24 hours per day.
* To Hope, who at times has been an Insanely Good Sister, who at this moment is making the most important video to the future of human - kind - the graphically unwatchable vid AVERTING ECOCIDE - NASA'S DR. JAMES HANSEN , she's making it watchable, as she did to the 2nd most important vid for Humanity's Future -video 15 Fuel Rods to Avert Ecocide. To Hope I leave my "Become the Church" shirt, the one I wear 7/24, ever since I saw what may be my 1st glimpse of what Christ Jesus would view as a "Church," http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucas-4-18-Homeless/169112173112386
* To my Rock of Gibralter, Elaine, who swooped in out of the blue into my work about 5 months ago, "JUST YES," is her answer to my crucial needs - "JUST YES," one of my two custom Hunger Strike to End Ecocide shirts. (suitcase) Also, 3 items she and I discussed, small, hard, labeled in my suitcase, with instructions to her.
* Two my beloved Blueskywoman Cree who gave me the gift of personally touching the ancient Spirit of Life that once reigned in the rightful owners of what today is called America - my 2nd custom made Hunger Strike to End Ecocide shirt. (suitcase)
* To Mel, Saleh, and the rest of my Family at Firehook Bakery - a Donation to them, the staff, that I'll make today or tomorrow.
* To Brian, currently on day 18 of a Hunger Strike to avert Ecocide (much harder than mine - he started with about 2 grams of body fat), he's in front of the American Petroleum Institute near 24 hours per day - My GoalZero Extreme 350 battery. (Brian, it's a $320 battery. When use depletes it's ability to store a charge, the inner battery ($80 approx) can be replaced, tho it isn't provided by the mfgr. But it can be done. I bet you can get guidance from mroner at goalzero dot com if you approach him with immense patience and respect. I ask only that it be used for serious, disciplined, self-sacrificial activist work, and not the self-righteous ranting that goes for activism, almost universally, in DC. But it is yours to do with what you wish. And please continue to have and use the little notebook computer.
* To Diane Wilson, the one, True, World-Class activist I know of on earth, who I've been Sacredly Blest to have in my life - the new replacement GoalZero Extreme 350 battery, the new Dell Laptop (~$1000 replacement value), new Samsung hand-held computer - everything but a phone, the little Casio camera with which I can shoot 30 min videos as well, and other assorted equipment in my backpack, all of which should go to her in her work for, well, every needy population on earth - from the women in Texas Jail, to the cancer-ridden Texas workers, the 1000's uncompensated by Dow for Bhopal, BP in the UK, Formosa Chem in Japan....
* Dave and Mary Rachel - a young couple that at times have been the Revolution - Agape - Universal Family - to a degree that is, well, like looking directly at the Creator, I leave the small cross tied at my throat, that hasn't left my person, in years.
* My Loyal, Kind sister PAC, well, my bequest to her she now has, and will stay between us.
* If the funds materialize and are distributed per my wishes, the funds from my retirement account at Unisys, ($10,000 -20,000) as I recall, they are to be evenly divided as follows:
... Scott Montgomery, devoting his young life, at dire consequence to his personal gain, and to his very life, to help our neediest family in the more dangerous parts of Africa;
... Sister K who refuses to do other than throw her life at the needy of Boston, one way or another;
... Dave and Mary Rachel in support of their adoptive family from among our neediest citizens;
... Diane Wilson for her work to save the world;
... Sister PAC, for her fight to survive in the most toxic part of our country;
... Alejandro (Alex), leader of the closest I've seen to a Church - Lucas 4:18, Associated with Word of Life Church, Alexandria, VA http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lucas-4-18-Homeless/169112173112386
... Organizing for Action - the only true Movement we've seen (besides Gay Rights) since the 60's, upon which half of our hope to avert ecocide rides - the other half riding on the handful of activists, yet to emerge, that by paying their very lives for the future of humanity will become the first Real evidence that Armageddon is at our doorstep, about to step through, unless this handful awakens our Souls, in time.
S. Loving
(pka James E McGinley)
04.18.13
A signed copy of this will be on my person momentarily, along with the Do Not Resuscitate already there, and the letter of Respect and Explanation to Police, Medical Personnel, Legal Personnel...
nd 'Laughner, Lanza like Torture-Trolls Grafiti every PirateBay upload of mine, wishing me to die, now. Not one encouraging, positive comment in reply. Evil never sleeps. Good never awakes.' Loving
nd 'Laughner, Lanza like Trolls Grafiti every PirateBay upload of mine, wishing me to die, now. Not one encouraging, positive comment in reply. Evil never sleeps. Good never awakes.' Loving
4.17.2013
nd D20, No Liquids 3: 'A Confession: If Au Bon Pain had left over French Onion Soup tonight I'd have had a cup. Why? Mental relief. The Life of a cup of soup. I DON'T WANT TO DIE. BUT 200 BILLION TIMES MORE THAN THAT, I WANT OUR CHILDREN TO LIVE, AND IF SOMETHING, SOMEONE(S) DON'T AWAKEN OUR COLD, DEAD, GODLESS SOULS, OUR KIDS HAVE NOTHING BUT EARTH-HELL AHEAD OF THEM. Oh, they were out of the soup. I'm glad.' Loving
D20, No Liquids 3: 'A Confession: If Au Bon Pain had left over French Onion Soup tonight I'd have had a cup. Why? Mental relief. The Life of a cup of soup.
I DON'T WANT TO DIE. BUT 200 BILLION TIMES MORE THAN THAT, I WANT OUR CHILDREN TO LIVE, AND IF SOMETHING, SOMEONE(S) DON'T AWAKEN OUR COLD, DEAD, GODLESS SOULS, OUR KIDS HAVE NOTHING BUT EARTH-HELL AHEAD OF THEM, FOR THE NEXT 1000 GENERATIONS.
Oh, they were out of the soup.
I'm glad.'
Loving
I DON'T WANT TO DIE. BUT 200 BILLION TIMES MORE THAN THAT, I WANT OUR CHILDREN TO LIVE, AND IF SOMETHING, SOMEONE(S) DON'T AWAKEN OUR COLD, DEAD, GODLESS SOULS, OUR KIDS HAVE NOTHING BUT EARTH-HELL AHEAD OF THEM, FOR THE NEXT 1000 GENERATIONS.
Oh, they were out of the soup.
I'm glad.'
Loving
Stockholm U: Sir Nicholas Stern: Meeting the climate challenge
Guardian 01.26.13:
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
Columbia U: A Conversation with Lord Nicholas Stern
Guardian 01.26.13:
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
>>>>>>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
>>>>>>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
Tufts U: Nicholas Stern on the new economics of climate change
Guardian 01.26.13:
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
>>>>>>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
>>>>>>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
Nicholas Stern "The Global Deal"
Guardian 01.26.13:
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
>>>>>>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
>>>>>>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
Princeton U, Nicholas Stern: The Economics of Climate Change: Risk, Ethics, a Global Deal
Guardian 01.26.13:
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
>>>>>>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
>>>>>>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
vid TED Talk Tim Jackson Economics Of Climate Change
Guardian 01.26.13:
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
>>>>>>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
Nicholas Stern: 'I got it wrong on climate change – it's far, far worse'
Author of 2006 review speaks out on danger to economies as planet absorbs less carbon and is 'on track' for 4C rise
>>>>>>>
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/27/nicholas-stern-climate-change-davos
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Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern_Review
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page report released for the British government on 30 October 2006 by economist Nicholas Stern, chair of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and also chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy (CCCEP) at Leeds University and LSE. The report discusses the effect of global warming on the world economy. Although not the first economic report on climate change, it is significant as the largest and most widely known and discussed report of its kind.[1]
The Review states that climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen, presenting a unique challenge for economics.[2] The Review provides prescriptions including environmental taxes to minimise the economic and social disruptions. The Stern Review's main conclusion is that the benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.[3] The Review points to the potential impacts of climate change on water resources, food production, health, and the environment[clarification needed]. According to the Review, without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely. Stern believes that 5-6 degrees of temperature increase is "a real possibility."[4]
The Review proposes that one percent of global GDP per annum is required to be invested in order to avoid the worst effects of climate change. In June 2008, Stern increased the estimate for the annual cost of achieving stabilisation between 500 and 550 ppm CO2e to 2% of GDP to account for faster than expected climate change.[5]...
D20, Zero Fluids D3: 'Urine flow all but stopped; what comes is color of molasses; work 2 hours sleep an hour.... Fading fast now.' Loving
D20, Zero Fluids D3: 'Urine flow all but stopped; what comes is color of molasses; work 2 hours sleep an hour.... Fading fast now.' Loving
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