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08 marts 10
Michael Webb, , Australia
Hey there,
Thanks for an amazing project.
I have seen some of the spots on TV and thought they were incredible!! I then went to your home page and saw that you have some books! Great stuff!! It is so important that we tell more people and get more people to understand what is going on in the world!!! The world is crying out for help - let us try to help it.
And you others - come on!!!! So what is there are some mistakes in the science! Who cares - the bottom line is that there is a major problem going on and we need to raise awareness and do something about it!! Exactly what this project is trying to do. So stop hating.. start loving... and go green!! ;-) Michael.
07 marts 10
Keith Gilligan, , Australia
I too have noted the incorrect information that is currently being broadcast in Australia. As with many other Australians, I am concerned that science has been misused to present an erroneous extrapolation of climate data that is now found to be manipulated and corrupted in an effort to prove a more alarmist outlook than is justified. As others have mentioned, you continue to repeat erroneous information about the Himalayan glaciers, which the IPCC now acknowledges as wrong. You have a responsibility to represent the facts, not continue to disseminate scary stories.
Regards.
06 marts 10
Peter Allison, , Australia
Climate change is already here, its effects are quite obvious wherever you look; from the poles to the equator. Add to this depletion of wildlife and forests, exhaustion of soils, shortage of clean water, crashing fish stocks, acidification of the ocean, mountains of waste, millions of ugly obese, billions of starved and you come to figure it out this planet is rightfully rejecting us.
We are the scourge of the world, all living things fear us. Even inanimate minerals are not safe from our plunder of resources in order to create eventual landfil.
We produce too much, we consume to much and we are breeding more and more trash. Just look outside, or better still go check the mirror.
But do please check the facts regarding 2035 and the Himalayas.
We can solve climate change if we disregard the advertisers, administrators, the bankers, the corporates, the clerics, the promotors, the entrepreneurs, the bullshit. The truth is out there but if you shuffle paper for a living, you are never going to know. Burn the suit.
Peter.
06 marts 10
Peter Mills, , Australia
I just saw an advertisement of yours on SBS television here in Australia. You repeat the thoroughly discredited claim that the Himalayan glaciers will be gone by 2035. The IPCC has admitted this is out by a large margin, so that, if nothing changes, the glaciers will last at least until 2350.
When Global Warming Alarmists spread lies and falsehoods and try to scare the public with untruths, it is no wonder that fewer and fewer people believe you.
Try to stick to the truth, you might have more success, but then, since there is no proof of a link between human emissions of carbon dioxide and global warming, that probably won\'t work either.
Oh dear, what to do?
06 marts 10
Annielaural leFaye, , Australia
I wish to second Paulo\'s remark. The information in the SBS add which I just saw has incorrect information. It needs to be changed promptly. It does your cause no good to be found inaccurate to this degree.
The glaciers of the Hindu Kush will NOT disappear by 2035.
06 marts 10
Paulo Silva, , Australia
Hi there,
look, the intention of your website is great but it is based in wrong information. I just watched the Himalayas episode and I couldn\'t believe that you think that the Himalayas could be \"bald\" in 2035.
It is against the laws of physics! It is impossible.
I can\'t give you a single cent, as you keep the website and the ads with this terrible science.
27 febuar 10
James Hutch, , Australia
Your claims and funding are unjustified. I hate having to see these ads because none of it is based in science.
The IPCC has had to withdraw many of the claims this campaign continues to deseminate.
You do not quote any research for your claims and get away with it, this is despicable.
The environment, as you call it, is far beyond the reach of humanity, even the simplest organism is more complex than most people even acknowledge. Yet these same people think they can \'save\' something of vast intelligence and complexity by continuing to exploit nature while claiming to abate minor symptoms that arise because of man\'s inherent disrespect for nature.
26 febuar 10
Rolando Castejon, , Honduras
We all live on this precious planet, and we have to respect its beauty and look after it. It is a gift.
We all have to do something, as private individuals, as companies and as governments. Not using the knowledge that already exists about how we can limit climate change and diminish the consequences of it is a sign of disrespect both to ourselves and to our fellow human beings.
22 febuar 10
Raya Tannous, , Lebanon
The site is amazing!
i really hope many people visit it...and i hope it affects people in this matter of climate change and they realize how much responsible human being are!
i hope we turn the solutions into actions, it\'s about time!
and if it\'s not completely our fault, at least, we have to try to fix what we have messed up!
22 febuar 10
Rogelio P, , USA
I believe that the conventions do not leave any result, that all we must take in serious the global heating, whom the countries must do but and leave myself of as much bureacracy.