haarp and climate change
haarp and climate change
Is there a connection, if so to what extent?
Last edited by Pluto on Tue Jun 30, 2015 6:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: World Resources
What is your solution to this problem, Pluto?
Re: haarp and climate change
Sorry AS the post was ridiculous. I have changed it to 'haarp and climate change', to see if people see a connection or not.
To answer your question from the deleted post, I didn't want to solve but to merely acknowledge. 35% is a lot for one country. When there are lots of countries. Greed is a sin but only in religion not economics, etc
To answer your question from the deleted post, I didn't want to solve but to merely acknowledge. 35% is a lot for one country. When there are lots of countries. Greed is a sin but only in religion not economics, etc
Re: haarp and climate change
Cultural theory has been outpaced by technological developments, Sloterdijk writes. It must catch up with atmo-science. He calls for cultural analysis of how we talk about weather, how media report it, how we became spectators of national climates, asked to comment on our experience of weather, yet all the while continuing to think of weather as un-controlled. If weather can be controlled, affected by our industrial activities – and now that some describe themselves as guardians of climate –so we should have opinions about weather.
http://culturemachine.net/index.php/cm/ ... le/396/414