Climate Change

From historical ecology to the Anthropocene

“We have already changed the Earth: the Anthropocene is the time when humans can change the life cycle of the planet, when humans bring the planet out of its natural variability” By Sandor Alejandro Gerendas-Kiss Published on March 08, 2017 Scientific agriculture had been implemented in the United States since the second half of [...]

Are the objectives of the Paris Agreement realistic?

Never had humanity reached an agreement as advanced as that of Paris. Never before has it been so close as now to take concrete action to prevent Global Warming from continuing its increase. It should also be noted that for the first time such terms as those of the Paris Agreement, sponsored by the UN, [...]

My story told by me, the Earth

Earth Monologues 01 I am a very privileged planet. They cannot imagine how proud I am to have such important and as smart as you in my area guests. Nor Divine pleasure I accommodate the widest variety of species in the universe. It is not like this? Or do you know any planet that has [...]

Worrying aspects of COP21

Texts we have emphasized in the draft that begins trading on Paris, Sunday December 6, 2015. (Excerpted from the newspaper El Pais, Spain, signed by Manuel Planelles, Paris 5 Dec 2015 - 21:08 CET) We have read the draft agreements on COP21 and highlight these points of their content that concern us. In the midst [...]

Biosphericide

A Bio Big Bang on our planet A Bio Big Bang on our planet The biosphere, along with the atmosphere, are two inseparable entities of the Earth, a system in which each needs the other to exist. That thin biological sphere composed of water, soil and air full of life, has been there [...]

The Protocol of Kyoto walks like a lost soul out there

From some time now Joseph has not been able to sleep well. It was he who placed that economic little note, those in the supply of twelve words, “has died Doña Protocol of Kyoto sell beautiful beach house”, as recounted two years or so ago, part of a trilogy which will I did a “replay” [...]

By |2019-10-22T20:15:43+00:00March 15th, 2015|Categories: Climate Change, Environment, Global Warming|0 Comments

The Protocol of Kyoto, Pandora’s box and Google

It’s the end of the fiftys, between fifth and sixth grade, times of great technological progress, times of the launching of the Sputnik, the first artificial satelite, or Laika, the first little bitch to orbit around the earth. Also the era of Professor Jaques Piccard and his Bathyscaphe Trieste, that strange-looking submersible artifact that for [...]

The Protocol of Kyoto died, house for sale in wonderful beach

I don’t know if it is that I’m too stingy or that the economic crisis has struck my pocket to harshly, but when I approached the little newsstand, the one where you place classified ads when you want to sell something, I redacted the cheapest piece of advertising the young man working at the newsstand [...]

Apology of the Earth

The title of this article is the name of a campaign I’m currently working on the social network Twitter, using paragraphs of 140 characters accompanied  images that highlight how privileged our planet is, emphasizing its geo-variety and the neat diversity of life that preserved in its air, soil and water. We should all know how [...]

By |2019-10-22T20:36:08+00:00October 22nd, 2014|Categories: Climate Change, COP and Climate Conferences, Global Warming|0 Comments

The Protocol of Kyoto went up to the roof

The conference of the parts on climate change has not matched the expectation it caused There is an old joke in which a guy who lives in Europe, e-mails his brother that has been living in New York for the last few months: “Your cat fell off the roof and died” said the e-mail. After [...]

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