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Dr. Michael Tuckson 

 

New Slogans, 2010-5-30

Some Emergency slogans for emergency times.

 

  1. BP and BA are BC
  2. Unsafe sex causes unsafe climate
  3. Granddad, do you care about my future?
  4. Have you sold your grandchildren?
  5. Have you sold your grandchildren for an SUV?
  6. I scream for icecream in a hotter world
  7. Eventually energy will be rationed
  8. Hot rocks, not hot climate
  9. Do women care for children more than men?
  10. Thick walls, not air conditioners
  11. Emission growth grows temperature growth
  12. Use a new slogan every day
  13. Is the problem, men in fossil fuel?
  14. Read my "Copenhagen and After Blog"
  15. Bicycles preserve icicles
  16. Are the media killing us?
  17. Children, ask your elders, what are they doing.
  18. Turn the deniers off before the lights
  19. Send me your slogans
  20. Pollution isn't guilty. Deniers are.
  21. Deniers, not cars, are killing us
  22. Who are the most powerful deniers?
  23. Why are Republicans deniers?
  24. Republicans will eventually kill themselves
  25. Do Republicans ever study science?

 

Previous Slogans

  1. Invite a denier to lunch 
  2. Eat less meat every day 
  3. Whistle blow greenwash 
  4. Form a small climate group 

  5. In e-commuting you save on energy twice

  6. Learn how to lead dialogue

  7. Study, act and communicate

  8. Inertia will kill us, twice 

  9. Holiday on bicycles 
  10. Learn how to plant and nurture trees 
  11. Expose a case of greenwash  

  12. Is your dog vegan?

  13. Technology will not change fast enough 
  14. The furniture doesn’t need a light on

  15. Drain your rice fields sometimes 
  16. Plant trees and talk to a business person

  17. Sockets with switches are best

  18. Electric cars need renewable energy 

  19. Start a tree nursery 
  20. Auction caps 
  21. Use a condom in emergencies

  22. It's not about climate science

  23. It's about lifestyle

  24. The mass media don’t get it. 

  25. Talk to a banker about climate science

  26. Don’t buy soya milk from companies that destroy forest

  27. Adopt a baby girl from China

  28. Behaviour change as well as technology change

  29. Plan a better bus network

  30. Grow and store carbon 
  31. Discuss with deniers in private  
  32. Have you read my latest post on the Copenhagen and After Blog?
  33. Read Storms of My Grandchildren (after reading some introductory climate science) 
  34. Write to a newspaper in a denier region 
  35. Don't plough the soil 
  36. Why are most climate deniers men?
  37. Study and lead  
  38. Start job-time sharing at work 
  39. Help the employees, not the fossil fuel owners 
  40. Low carbon behaviour saves money

  41. Talk to a politician's children and grandchildren 
  42. Ask a company if they destroy forest. 
  43. Study hire-purchase for solar panels  
  44. Sail ho for tourism 
  45. Holidays should be in the non-stormy season
  46.  A fully rigged cargo sailing ship 
  47. Read a book, not a newspaper.  
  48. 350 not 450 
  49. Learn how to teach 
  50. Ask your company to employ coal workers 
  51. Condoms also stop disease 
  52. Condoms also slow global warming
  53. Study tropical forest protection
  54. Support democracy 
  55. Adopt a baby girl from India 
  56. Carbon tax before cap and trade 
  57. Look for a home closer to work 
  58. Don’t have grandchildren

  59. Query a big NGO about their funding 
  60. Write a new page for this website 
  61. Oppose lobbying 
  62. Study the latest climate science first 
  63. Learn how to lead dialogue 
  64. Support James Hansen for the Nobel Prize for physics, peace or whatever. 
  65. No air-conditioning before lunchtime 
  66. Drink just a little cow milk 
  67. Think holistically 
  68. Study Earth's thermal inertia 
  69. Put a new slogan on your bicycle or bag every day  
  70. Send parts of this website to a politician 
  71. Grow and store carbon in houses 
  72. Don’t just act. Communicate.

  73. Organize exchanges Asian and Western universities 
  74. Grow crops not livestock 
  75. Rationing is equitable
  76. Make a thick cotton coat
  77. Study thermal inertia in buildings 
  78. Practice dialogue, not argument 
  79. Do fossil fuel CEOs care for their grandchildren? 
  80. Behaviour before technology 
  81. Make a bicycle path plan 
  82. Don't use concrete 
  83. Drive a much smaller car 
  84. Are denier CEOs less knowledgeable or less empathic? 
  85. Invest in a cotton farm 
  86. Build using plantation wood 
  87. Study the denier claims 
  88. 1.5 not 2.0 
  89. Try an extra jumper 
  90. Don't use trees for offsets 
  91. Work with a bilingual person 
  92. Do women understand climate science better than men? 
  93. Eat even less meat every day
  94. Support better democracy 
  95. Do deniers care for their grandchildren? 
  96. Paint your roof white  
  97. Oppose advertising by polluting companies 
  98. Consume less, save money 
  99. Email the author of this website 
  100. Turn your street into low-carbon 
  101. Form an international group    
  102. Do deniers get rudely abusive and threatening emails? 
  103. Specialization has its limitations 
  104. Help a politician to learn 
  105. Making cement emits CO2. 
  106. Education must be global  
  107. Grow carbon and store it in the soil  
  108. Lead dialogue with your colleagues 

  109. Fans, not air-conditioning 
  110. Lobbying is bribery 
  111. Study growing algae 
  112. Improve the school curricula 
  113. You can't read driving a car
  114. Find dated photos of glaciers 
  115. Write to a Chinese friend
  116. Study which companies bribe political parties 
  117. Do fossil fuel CEOs understand thermal inertia and feedback? 
  118. How do you entice a denier to want to learn? 
  119. Share your job with an oil driller 
  120. Plant trees to absorb carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere 
  121. Read a knowledge book on the bus 
  122. Have you tried Tahini dip? 
  123. Dress less formally in the heat 
  124. Design a more tempting commuter bus 
  125. Get to know a denier's children 
  126. Pay tax to fund retraining 
  127. Study short-term GHGs 
  128. Why don't deniers attack other sciences?  
  129. Read a whole page on this website 
  130. Less clothing, not fans 
  131. If you must eat meat, try kangaroo 
  132. e-commute
  133. Improve the university curricula
  134. Are deniers' mistakes purposeful? 
  135. Whistleblow greenwash 
  136. One is enough 
  137. Interview a climate scientist on video 
  138. Insulate your home 
  139. Integrate your ideas
  140. Open a wind turbine factory in a coal town 
  141. Study Earth feedback processes 
  142. 300 not 350 
  143. Wheat is safer than rice
  144. Why is Canada retrogressing?
  145. Take men's fashions up, and women's down
  146. What do deniers understand? 
  147. Don’t just act. Communicate bilingually
  148. Study social change 
  149. Share some job-time 
  150. Buy a beer for a denier 
  151. Protest forest destruction 
  152. Lead dialogue with your community

  153. Send a nice email to a climate scientist

  154. Wear a cotton coat 
  155. Study tree plantations
  156. Eat just a little cheese 
  157. Get to know a denier's grandchildren 
  158. Why do the rich want to grow? 
  159. Try an extra jumper 
  160. Offer a new job to a coal miner 
  161. Adopt two 
  162. Join a good NGO today 
  163. They are political bribes, not donations 
  164. None is enough 
  165. Holiday close to home
  166. Invest in a diverse tree plantation
  167. Wear less in the heat 
  168. Talk to migrants about emailing home 
  169. Make compost 
  170. Invent grandchildren contraception

  171. Promote eco-tourism for locals
  172. Read more of this website 
  173. Ask a politician have they read James Hansen 
  174. You can take your shirt off in e-commerce 
  175. Try the hierarchical strategy 
  176. Eat less cream 
  177. Jumpers are cheaper than gas 
  178. Do NGOs have transparent accounts? 
  179. Arrange a climate debate 
  180. Build a thick-walled house 
  181. Study how to turn moderate deniers 
  182. Study fast growing trees 
  183. Hand out appropriate leaflets at railway stations 
  184. Study your local energy organization 
  185. The mass media could kill us 
  186. Animals are smarter than corporations 
  187. Learn about the delights of veganism 
  188. Study Chinese 
  189. Support this website 
  190. Turn your compost 
  191. Practice walking 
  192. Shirts are enough in hot weather 
  193. Support rapid research on how to turn deniers 
  194. Consume needs, not wants

  195. Try an IUD 
  196. Asians make blankets from cotton
  197. Get to know your neighbours 
  198. Recycle jumpers and coats 
  199. Are Canadians now calling themselves American?
  200. Holiday by mass land transport 
  201. Drink red wine and water, not milk 
  202. Support rapid research on capturing CO2 from the air. 
  203. Animals know when to stop growing 
  204. Hand out leaflets at bus stops 
  205. Men's legs are beautiful too
  206. Talk to local government about recycling biological waste 
  207. Keep a stock of morning after pills 
  208. Adopt another one 
  209. When will the USA go metric? 
  210. Write and publish leaflets 
  211. Try growing cotton in your garden 
  212. Why are many deniers rudely abusive and threatening?

  213. Holiday on a sailing ship 
  214. Skirts are cooler than trousers
  215. Set up your own  website 
  216. Send this website to a Chinese friend 
  217. Start a course on climate change and solutions 
  218. Exercise periodically when its cold 
  219. Farmers in Australia now support the Greens 
  220. Give a talk at the local school 
  221. Support the Bolivian climate conference 
  222.  
  223. Chocolate's great with soya cream 
  224. Climate crisis not climate change 
  225. Rise up the hierarchy in an important organization
  226. Share a car with your neighbours 
  227. Invest in solar thermal 
  228. Sarongs are cooler than trousers 
  229. Study tipping points and irreversibility 
  230. Email government ministers 
  231. Form a climate group with your neighbours or friends 
  232. Read Climate Cover-Up 
  233. Study palaeo-climatology 
  234. Soon meat becomes less tempting 
  235. Improve your foreign language skills 
  236. Write an article for your local newspaper 
  237. Take plastic packaging off at the shop 
  238. Climate emergency not climate crisis 
  239. Move your company to where your workers live 
  240. Invite your favourite denier to a vegan lunch 
  241. Ask the supermarket to turn off half the lights 
  242. Shift to a low-carbon lifestyle 
  243. Study carbon taxes in more than one nation 
  244. Ask your government to make a good video on the climate emergency 
  245. Join yours with other climate groups 
  246. Shop at dimly lit shops 
  247. Email people you know abroad 
  248. Ask a climatologist to explain the various! meanings of CO2e 
  249. Plant and nurture trees in your garden till its full 
  250. Learn about biochar 
  251. Study the bus routes in your town or city 
  252. Protest new oil exploration 
  253. Install a solar thermal hot water heater 
  254. Shop for food where the fridges have lids or doors 
  255. Plant 10 trees a month in neighbours' gardens and in parks 
  256. Ask your adult children what they think 
  257. Write a better letter to the newspapers 
  258. Organize a demonstration outside coal company offices. 
  259. Where are the Nobel prizes for Earth and social sciences? 
  260. Get to know the Chinese in your district 
  261. Form a climate group at work 
  262. Support a small island nation 
  263. Give a talk at a school in a coal town 
  264. No biological children is best 
  265. Buy a glass of wine for a denier 
  266. Start a transparent NGO 
  267. 18 percent of US college students are vegetarians 
  268. Support honest and intelligent politicians 
  269. Join a good political party 
  270. Give a talk at a school at an oil town
  271. Organize a delegation to your local politician 
  272. Stake out a coal energy factory 
  273. Oppose trade in coal or oil 
  274. Work in a vulnerable area 
  275. Invest in geothermal energy
  276. Live with a farmer family in the holidays and help them plant trees 
  277. No more coal 
  278. Build a sailing ship 
  279. Give talks at the local town. 
  280. Start a cultural change political party 
  281. Hand out leaflets at another station 
  282. Video a debate 
  283. Make a party game out of these slogans 
  284. Move to a swinging seat in time for close elections 

See also ...

CLASSIFIED Climate Change SLOGANS

Basic GLOBAL WARMING Information

 

For Beginners and the Bewildered

 

Short Summary on Global Warming

 

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Semi-Random Slogans

Invite a denier to lunch

Eat less meat every day

Form a small climate group

Inertia will kill us, twice

Holiday on bicycles

Learn how to plant and nurture trees

  Drain your rice fields sometimes 

Auction caps 

Grow and store carbon 

Write to a newspaper in a denier region 

Help the employees, not the fossil fuel owners

Read a book, not a newspaper, on the bus

350 not 450

Study tropical forest protection

Why are most deniers men?

Carbon tax before cap and trade

Look for a home closer to work

Write a new page for this website

Oppose lobbying

Put a new slogan on your bicycle or bag every day 

Study the latest climate science first

No air-conditioning before lunchtime

Drink just a little cow milk

Study Earth's thermal inertia

Learn how to teach

Send parts of this website to a politician

Grow and store carbon in houses 

Organize exchanges with Asian universities 

Grow crops not livestock

Rationing is equitable

Study thermal inertia in buildings

Practice dialogue, not argument

Behaviour before technology

Make a bicycle path plan

Don't use concrete

Drive a much smaller car

Study the denier claims

1.5 not 2.0

Don't use trees for offsets

Work with a bilingual person 

Eat even less meat every day

Support better democracy

Do deniers care for their grandchildren? 

Paint your roof white

Oppose advertising by polluting companies

Consume less, save money

Form an international group 

Help a politician to learn

Making cement emits CO2.

Education must be global 

Grow and store carbon in the soil

Fans, not air-conditioning

Lobbying is bribery

Study growing algae

Improve the school curricula

You can't read driving a car

Find dated photos of glaciers

Study which companies bribe political parties 

How do you entice a denier to want to learn?

Share your job with an oil driller

Plant trees to absorb carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere

Have you tried Tahini dip?

What do deniers understand?

Dress less formally in the heat

Design a more tempting commuter bus

Get to know a denier's children

Pay tax to fund retraining

Less clothing, not fans

Eat kangaroo meat 

E-commute

Improve the university curricula

One is enough

Interview a climate scientist on video

Insulate your home

Open a wind turbine factory in a coal town

Study Earth feedback processes

300 not 350

Wheat is safer than rice

Take men's fashions up, and women's down

Use a condom in emergencies

Share some job-time

Protest forest destruction

Wear a cotton coat

Study tree plantations

Eat just a little cheese

Get to know a denier's grandchildren

Why do the rich want to grow?

Put on an extra jumper when its cold outside

Offer a new job to a coal miner

Adopt two

Join an NGO today

Political bribes, not donations

None is enough

Holiday close to home

Invest in a diverse plantation

Wear less in the heat

Talk to migrants about emailing home

Make compost

Promote eco-tourism for locals

Read more of this website

Ask a politician have they read James Hansen

Eat less cream

Jumpers are cheaper than gas

Arrange a climate debate

Build a thick-walled house

Study how to turn moderate deniers

Study fast growing trees

Hand out appropriate leaflets at railway stations

Study your local energy organization

Learn about the delights of veganism

Study Chinese

Practice walking

Shirts are enough in hot weather

Support rapid research on how to turn deniers

Try an IUD

Asians make blankets from cotton and kapok

Get to know your neighbours

Recycle jumpers and coats

Holiday by mass land transport

Drink red wine, not milk

Support rapid research on capturing CO2 from the air.

Hand out leaflets at bus stops

Men's legs are beautiful too

Talk to local government about recycling biological waste

Keep a stock of morning after pills

 

Adopt another one

When will the USA go metric?

Write and publish leaflets

Holiday on a sailing ship

Start a course on climate change and solutions

Exercise periodically when its cold

Farmers now support the Green party

Give a talk at the local school

Chocolate's great with soya cream

Climate crisis not climate change

Share a car with your neighbours

Study tipping points and irreversibility

Email government ministers

Form a climate group with your neighbours or friends

Read Climate Cover-Up

Study palaeo-climatology

Soon meat becomes less tempting

Improve your foreign language skills

Adopt a baby girl 

Write an article for your local newspaper

Read Storms of My Grandchildren (after reading some climate science such as on this website)

Take plastic packaging off at the shop

Climate emergency not climate crisis

Ask you government to make a good video on the climate emergency

Move your company to where your workers live

Invite your favourite denier to a vegan lunch

Ask the supermarket to turn off half the lights

Study carbon taxes in more than one nation

Join yours with other climate groups

Shop at dimly lit shops

Email people you know abroad

Ask a climatologist to explain the various! meanings of CO2e

Plant and nurture trees in your garden till its full

Learn about biochar

Study the bus routes in your town or city

Support James Hansen for the Nobel Prize for physics, peace or whatever.

Protest new oil exploration

Install a solar thermal hot water heater

Shop for food where the fridges have lids or doors

Plant 10 trees a month in neighbours' gardens and in parks

Ask your adult children what they think

Write a better letter to the newspapers

Organize a demonstration outside coal company offices.

Where are the Nobel prizes for Earth and social sciences?

Form a climate group at work

Give a talk at a school in a coal town

No children is best

Buy a glass of wine for a denier

Start an NGO

Support honest and intelligent politicians

Study short-term GHGs

Join a good political party

Give a talk at a school at an oil town

Study hire-purchase for solar panels

Stake out a coal energy factory

Don't export coal or oil

Work in a vulnerable area

Invest in geothermal

Live with a farmer family in the holidays and help them plant trees

Build a sailing ship

Give talks at the local town.

Hand out leaflets at another station

Video a debate

Move to a swinging seat in time for close elections

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
 
 

 Michael Tuckson

The website author and publisher, December 2009.

 

Easy Summary

 

We must try to understand up-to-date climate science coming out over the last few years that warns of possible disaster. Ice shelves and sheets are melting much faster than before. Global temperatures are rising, with oscillations due to ocean oscillations. Natural causes are minor compared with pollution. This understanding must be spread by advanced adult education, especially among the powerful. As many readers as possible must spread understanding.

 

Denier leaders are funded by the fossil fuel, tobacco and similar corporations and/or are ideologues. Their arguments are always against, not considering pro and con, as with real science. They rarely call for better understanding, just attempt to confuse. None are climate scientists. Their motivation is salary and weak government, not salary and discovery. Either they do not care about their descendants or they do not understand the probable future.

 

We must put more emphasis on the short-term greenhouse influences such as methane. Carbon dixide must be captured from the atmosphere. Also we must lead with behaviour change before appropriate technology spreads. Birth control is important in some regions. Job-time sharing and retraining can reduce any unemployment resulting from mitigation measures. Mitigation must be coordinated globally by government and citizens in modern sectors. City pairing could be useful.