The Corporatization of the Environmental Movement
Peter Taylor from Ethos UK, an international group of consultants on terrestrial and marine ecosystems, joins us to talk about the corporatization of the environmental movement, the fraud of cap and trade, Al Gore and his experience of how Greenpeace and other environmental organizations have been hijacked. He has extensive experience of research and policy analysis across a wide field of environmental issues, having advised governments, the European Commission, and UN organizations. He has made a significant contribution to international treaties on ocean protection and the development of the precautionary principle. Recent work has included consultancy to UK government agencies and non-government organizations on renewable energy policy and rural issues. Topics Discussed: Ethos, 3D environment, bio diversity, renewable energy in the landscape of 2050, wind power, stop climate chaos, carbon dioxide, IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), Al Gore, an inconvenient truth, generation investment management, Roger Revelle, Tom Wigley, Greenpeace receiving millions, bio diversity strategies, energy policy, Gulf stream, computer models, Hara Software, cap and trade companies, 120 billion and 2 trillion, David Kelly, Phil Jones and more.Relevant Links
Al Gore invests millions to make billions in cap-and-trade software
Red Ice TV - Episode 2 - COP15 (UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen 2009)
The great climate change science scandal
World "Leaders" totally Ignore Climategate, Says: "Momentum Building on Climate Change"
Emerging global elite to use new global media to educate 'global citizens'
Al Gore Admits CO2 Does Not Cause Majority Of Global Warming
The truth about global warming - it's the Sun that's to blame
Behind the Green Curtain (Environmentalism used for Land Grabbing) (Video)
'Greens' movement may have darker agenda
SUV's On Jupiter? - Solar System Warming
Books or Other Material
The Chilling Stars, 2nd Edition: A Cosmic View of Climate Change