Originally the diary of 4 months spent in Antarctica working as a documentary film sound recordist, this blog has evolved into an online repository for the thoughts, travels and trivia of the writer Richard Fleming. For McMurdo Station, Antarctica, and polar exploration, see August through December of '06. Currently you are likely to find in these pages chronicles of my actual and literary meanderings, as well as notes on my many other passions. Also, did I mention I wrote a book?
1/08/2008
Forget organic, I'll take the shiny celery, please
It is only a matter of time before we will be awash in harebrained schemes to combat global warming. I fully expect by the end of the year to read somewhere that if we would all just leave our refrigerator doors open for minutes a day, all our problems would be solved. I'm not a scientist, but somehow I find this unconvincing.
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Interesting article. Reminds me of GAIA and DAISYWORLD. See a very recent review on Daisyworld: Wood, Ackland, Dyke, Williams, and Lenton (2008), Daisyworld: A review, Rev. Geophys., 46, RG1001, doi:10.1029/2006RG000217.
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