By patrickn10 on Mar 1, 2008 in podcast, the world, environment | 5 Comments
[This is a cross-post from podcasts I published on the Project Global Cooling website.]
Listen to the podcast with Bill Farren here Download link.
Listen to the podcast with Lindsea Kemp-Wilber here.
Over the past few weeks, I have been trying to get in touch with people around the world, who share the same vision and also have […]
By patrickn10 on Feb 17, 2008 in Serious, the world, science, environment | 2 Comments
“The tragedy is that those with the power to do something about it are least affected, whilst those who are most affected are powerless to bring about change. There’s a moral imperative on those of us who emit more than our fair share of carbon to rein in our consumption.”
Nice quote isn’t it? And I […]
By patrickn10 on Feb 9, 2008 in Serious, problems at hand, the world, people, science, environment | 0 Comments
If I asked you about ONE feature film that changed your life in some way, what would be your answer?
If I was asked the same question given above, at first thought I would carelessly say, “I don’t think a film influenced me much.”
After only the smallest contemplation, my answer would change into, “Oh, I know […]
By patrickn10 on Feb 9, 2008 in problems at hand, school life, Serious, the world, environment | 0 Comments
There are problems on this planet.
Anywhere you go, you will see, feel, taste and hear it in some form or another.
Whether you are concerned about:
your next door neighbour playing the drums at 1 in the morning;
climate change;
the AIDS epidemic and
all the other unfortunate and serious problems that plague the lives of many on this […]
By patrickn10 on Feb 3, 2008 in Serious, philosophy related, the world, people, science, life, environment | 0 Comments
Biology is a pain.
Especially, if you are taking Advanced Placement Biology, now that is a pain in the behind.
With 50 things I could name about why Biology is a subject for only the insanely motivated, there are two things I quite like about this vast, ugly subject. The first being my textbook is quite readable […]