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climate chaos takes revenge on those who cause it...

doomsayer | 18.01.2007 20:14 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Birmingham

Airport boss dies in heavy storms - my heart bleeds, for all the 1,000s displaced or killed by climate chaos around the world. Budget airtravel (that YOU take within Europe!!!) is huge contributor.

An airport boss died in a road crash and 82,000 homes are without power as 80mph winds caused widespread problems in the West Midlands.

Richard Heard, 49, managing director of Birmingham International Airport, died when a tree branch went through his windscreen in Shropshire.

In Shropshire, Mr Heard was killed on the B4373 Bridgnorth to Broseley road at about 0545 GMT as he drove to work.
The head of corporate affairs at the airport, John Morris, said: "Richard was a wonderful person, who brought us strong leadership with a human touch.
"Our immediate thoughts are with Richard's family, at this sad and difficult time."
The accident happened as Richard Heard drove to work
Birmingham Chamber of Commerce said Mr Heard would be greatly missed.
"He played a full and enthusiastic part in the fortunes not only of the airport but Birmingham business as a whole," a statement said.

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Indeed

18.01.2007 21:15

It just makes you wonder what caused gales before jet transport was discovered.

sceptic


look at it this way...

18.01.2007 22:53

And so it may not have anything to do with a commie country called China that opens a new coal fired power station on average every 5 days???

JE


hang on

19.01.2007 03:53

Not that I'm normally one to respond to trolls, as certain 'funky' administrators will have noticed, and I'm not entirely unskeptikal myself about climate change being down to solely human causes,
BUT I do believe that those who live by the sword die by the sword and that there is some poetic justice there. There is a scientiific basis, ie. the gaia hypothesis, for thinking that the earth is a self regulating system and that this extreme weather we're having is due in part to climate change. It's not as simple as this so called skeptic would have us believe. Humans are the means by which the planet becomes sentient and self-aware. It is therefore valid IMO to observe that this event palys out as if the planet is taking revenge on climate criminals selectively. It's worth taking advantage of this random event and making sense out of it. It's called seeing the positive side. To take another example from the current extreme weather conditions, the BBC is reporting a pensioner and a child were separatey crushed by walls which were blown over. One bit of sense we can make from these random events, an opportunity for positive awareness is to say well, if we lived in the more trusting, mutually co-operative society were all working towards then maybe we wouldn't NEED all these brick walls which then wouldn't blow over and crush people to death. At the very least we should take these events as evidence of hubris, evidence that our human institutions are a tiny part of a much bigger system that we should perhaps re-learn to integrate with rather than ignore. Or the consequences will be fatal.

As for 'Commie China', come off it. First, you missed the point that neither Indymedia nor climate change activists are pro-communist the co-opted sense of the word. Second China has been pursuing a capitalist economy since 1985 as is well known, and their increasing carbon emmissions are driven by global demand, ie. Western led globalisation and consumer demand created by our rigged 'free' market.

somebody


somebody

19.01.2007 10:11

"Humans are the means by which the planet becomes sentient and self-aware."

What a totally arrogant statement. In terms of ecology, humans are just and more walking bags of bacteria. We as humans should be in utter awe of how much more intelligent the biosphere is compared to our pitiful achievement of ending on the top of the bacteria league table. As an organic system the planet outruns us in intelligence by miles.

I wonder how much good has come of what humans call 'sentience.' As far as I can see, were are still so laden with animal instincts that our self-congratulation is a little premature since we are possibly stumbling with open eyes into self-made extinction.

There may be irony to be derived from an airport boss getting taken out by a tree, but I to hold it up as evidence of the planet's revenge is a tad superstitious and if not cynically opportunistic.

Interestingly, Lovelock of Gaia Hypothesis fame, actually endorses nuclear power as a tool of climate control and likens the problems of plutonium storage as no more complex than the problems of handling mercury.

I guess if the options are WW3, The War for Oil or a few centuries of nuclear power till we sort out our mess, I'm with him.

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