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Is Climate Change a Climate Change Hustle?

May 5, 2016 By Georgia Dawson 1 Comment

"climate change or climate change hustle?"

“Are we rushing ourselves into the grave and dragging the planet with us?”

STATES CHRONICLE – Is the climate change around the world actually a climate change hustle? Is it something the media or some political candidates have invented to attract more audiences and partisans? Or is it a real issue skeptics are making worse? Climate Hustle, a documentary about – as the title points out, climate change, is showing people of the mixed science plus entertainment era, the opinions of both camps around this now delicate subject.

I personally do not believe the climate changes unfolding savagely throughout the world to be climate change hustle or bogus. But what am I basing my opinions on?

Mario Vargas Llosa has called this era, the era of entertainment. And they say that this 30 something year old generation is the generation of documentaries. The generation that makes “informed” decisions based on the facts presented under the form of documentaries. No wonder the term mockumentary has also been thrown around lately. Misleading information often feeds the short span attention minds of the generation that has traded values for speed.

So enter Climate Hustle.

On one side we have Sarah Palin a firm disbeliever of the environmental changes and a political media bate and on the other side, there’s Bill Nye, the Science Guy, and ex Boieng mechanical engineer defending the climate change movement.

It´s fair to say the climate is constantly changing whether we want it or not or whether we´re influencing it. Change is at the base of our very own human nature. However, being the generation of speed, we might also rush the planet into destruction. Because what about the rapid ice cap meltdown, the active rising sea levels, the floods, the tsunamis, the more frequent and stronger earthquakes crashing entire cities all over the world?

Are 97% of the scientists out there adding to the negative perception of mainstream science by really just repeating what they’ve heard? It’s a claim made in the presentation of the Climate Hustle climate change documentary that we recommend seeing for the purpose of inspiration. Inspiration to go do your own research, find out on your own if the international committees set up to address these climate changes have underlying reasons or the issue desperately and truly requires immediate action.

What do you think? Are we rushing ourselves into the grave and dragging the planet with us or is climate change actually a climate change hustle?

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Filed Under: Science, Uncategorized Tagged With: Bill Ney, Climate change documentary, climate changes, Climate Hustle, documentary, earthquake, entertaining era, environmental issues, ice cap melting, mainstream science, mockumentary, planet changes, rising sea levels, Sarah Palin, science, tsunami

Top Four Threats for the Next Decade

January 15, 2015 By Georgia Dawson Leave a Comment

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The World Economic Forum has published the annual list of critical dangers looming over the world for the next 10 years. Unlike other years, when economic issues topped the list, such as debt levels and government crises, this year, international conflict has seen major upgrading in the eyes of over 900 concerned experts.

Top four threats are featured in this article, predicting dark times in the years to come.

The biggest threat is considered to come from different geopolitical conflicts. It was brought on the experts’ minds by the recent crises from all over the world: the situation in Ukraine, the tensed relations of Russia with Europe and the conflicts happening between the Chinese and the Japanese. All these are proof that power is once again on the minds of world’s most influential countries.

As if the situation isn’t as bad as it is, geopolitical threats have reached the list’s top for the first time in seven years, during which the financial crisis was our number one problem. Experts called 2014 an “annus horribillis” as far as state conflicts are concerned.

Global warming and the constant change of climate brought environmental issues up to the top, reflecting a certain fear that we are not prepared, as countries and leaders go, to tackle these issues. However, the main concern with the largest impact on the world population is considered to be the global water supply. The Middle East is largely an area where approximately 4-5 billions of people suffer from lack of drinkable water.

The greatest water intake goes to agriculture (70 per cent of total supply). This is the first year when desperate struggles for water supplies exceeded the oil supply searches, and the same fights for control will soon happen again, this time battling over clean water resources.

A close third, overrunning the sovereignty of states made 2014 the year where new nations claimed a spot on the map, and not in the most ideal conditions. Topping the list was Isis, the Islamic State, “inspiring” a trend of government overthrowing in Syria and Iraq. This alarming tendency is one of the most threatening risks caused by state conflicts.

The problem with Isis is that it’s growing and spreading unbelievably fast, recruiting more than 30,000 soldiers and supporters; a very probable consequence is creation of mass destruction weapons and increasing the chances of massive terrorist attacks in the next 10 years.

This is the first year in a decade when unemployment and other economic issues were not featured as foremost urgent. Even though the economic growth is slow, it helped decrease the risk of another financial crisis. However, social stability should feel the most threatened by unemployment, as it is the most likely phenomenon to affect it in the next decade.
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