Source: GeoEnginnering Watch. |
By Gundhramns Hammer
October 28, 2014
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Rosalind Peterson discusses geoengineering, weather modification and the impact of airplane contrails - condensation trails or persistent trails; some people call them chemtrails - on agriculture, health and environment in a Conference on Climate Change organised by the United Nations in 2007.
The session was titled "Coping With Climate Change: Best Land Use Practices" (Video 1).
Official summary of the Conference:
This panel will focus on innovative ways to minimise and cope
with the negative impacts of climate change, primarily as they present in
erratic weather patterns. These events aggravate famine and mass migrations in
areas already burdened, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. The
panel will address the effective local initiatives utilised in combating
desertification--planning and zoning techniques, which can stem the rapid loss
of agricultural lands to urbanisation. How can these be overcome without
sacrificing issues of equity? What can NGOs, national governments and UN
agencies do to encourage compliance?
In addition, the panellists will consider the vital role that
the preservation of biodiversity and reforestation policies can play in reducing
the amount of carbon dioxide entering the atmosphere.
Video 1. Rosalind Peterson on climate change. Uploader: Alex Alexander.
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