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[edit]There is no attack involved in the page. Where is the speedy deletion link. Kasaalan (talk) 14:01, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
Rising Tide
[edit]- Rising Tide http://scx.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/30/3/355.pdf SAGE Publications academic resource WP:RS
- Rising Tide http://risingtide.org.uk/resources/factsheets/carbontrading fact sheet for quick overview of their objections
- Rising Tide http://eprints.qut.edu.au/15793/1/John_Pace_Thesis.pdf academic thesis WP:RS
- Rising Tide reviewed in academic thesis http://envstudies.brown.edu/theses/kellynicholsthesis.pdf
- Rising Tide in http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/49703?show=full http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/49703/436283959.pdf?sequence=1 scholar WP:RS mentioning Rising Tide North America members for Carbon Capture and Storage protests
so we are talking about a big coalition of smaller environmentalist groups"Furthermore, Greenpeace Joined 38 smaller organizations in sending a letter to Congress asking that no taxpayer funds be used to develop CCS.<ref> Three of these organizations were also responsible for organizing a protest against coal outside the coal-burning Capitol Power Plant in Washington D.C. on March 2, 2009. Anti-coal advocates including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Bill McKibben, and James Hansen joined the 2,500 protestors, making it the country's largest protest against coal power (Sheppard 2009). <ref> The 39 groups include: ActionPA, Alliance for Appalachia, Appalachian Voices, Black Mesa Water Coalition, California Communities Against Toxics, Canary Coalition, Cape & Islands Self-Reliance Corporation, Center for Coalfield Justice, Co-op America, Chesapeake Climate Action Network, Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana, Clean Power Now, Coal River Mountain Watch [1], Cook Inletkeeper [2], Energy Justice Network [3], Environmental Alliance of North Florida, Environmental Research Foundation (maybe Applied Environmental Research Foundation not sure), Friends of the Earth, Global Exchange, The Grand Canyon Trust [4] (founded by Huey Johnson), Green Delaware, Greenpeace, Heartwood (not sure if it is Heartwood House or not), Help Our Polluted Environment, Indigenous Environmental Network [5] [6] [7] [8], Jefferson Action Group, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth, Meigs Citizen Action Now, Mountain Watershed Association, North Carolina Waste Awareness & Reduction Network [9], Nuclear Information and Resource Service, Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition, Palm Beach County Environmental Coalition, Protect Biodiversity in Public Forests, Rainforest Action Network, Residents Against the Power Plant, Rising Tide North America, Save It Now, Glades!, Save Our Cumberland Mountains, Southern Energy Network, and Valley Watch. (Rainforest Network 2008)."
- PolicyLink http://policylink.info/documents/climatechange_final.pdf report section 4 criticizes taking only CO2 emmisions, links to Rising Tide
- SinksWatch "an initiative of the World Rainforest Movement ... The aim of SinksWatch is to track and scrutinize carbon sequestration projects related to the Kyoto Protocol, and to highlight their threats to forests and other ecosystems, to forest peoples as well as to the climate." another group that opposes carbon trading http://www.sinkswatch.org/campaign/presentations http://www.sinkswatch.org/sites/fern.org/files/Montreal%202008%20-%20Why%20carbon%20offsets%20are%20a%20dangerous%20distraction_0.pdf http://www.sinkswatch.org/sites/fern.org/files/NYC%202008%20-%20climate%20change%20privatisation%20and%20power.pdf ...
- So basically Rainforest Network and Stop Climate Chaos are coalitions of dozens of smaller environmentalist groups which should be taken seriously.
External links. Kasaalan (talk) 14:04, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
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