Climate Change Denial: Where It Counts, It's Not Going Up
by Lloyd Alter, Toronto
on 11. 9.09

George Monbiot is beside himself. He writes in his post Death Denial: "There is no point in denying it: we're losing. Climate change denial is spreading like a contagious disease. It exists in a sphere which cannot be reached by evidence or reasoned argument; any attempt to draw attention to scientific findings is greeted with furious invective. This sphere is expanding with astonishing speed."
The editor of a reputable Architect's website asks "As global temperatures fail to warm, is the heat going out of climate change?" and twitters ""Basically believing in man made climate change is a bit like hoping that fairies live at the bottom of the garden."
Fortunately, among the people who pay the architects, opinions are going the other way. Siemens Building Technology commissioned a study by McGraw Hill and found that there is a growing concern among the senior executives of big corporations about about energy, waste and generally going green.




















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