Prominent scientist who have changed their minds on Global Warming

2007-10-12 Thread Larry T. Spencer
, the melting of the glaciers on Greenland certainly will. I hope Paul's house is not at sea level :) Larry -- Larry T. Spencer, Professor Emeritus of Biology Plymouth State University This message was sent using IMP, the Internet

Teaching Ecology in grades 9-12

2007-09-24 Thread Larry T. Spencer
D. to teach the Krebs cycle and other topics. Larry -- Larry T. Spencer, Professor Emeritus of Biology Plymouth State University This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.

Response to Paul Cherubini

2007-04-09 Thread Larry T. Spencer
e and others to preserve our forested environments. -- Larry T. Spencer, Professor Emeritus of Biology Plymouth State University This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.

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2007-04-06 Thread Larry T. Spencer
above. I guess I'm ahead of the curve as I've been there and done that. Cheers, Larry PS, I also agree with Bill. Why are we continuing to be selected out as exemplars. Just because we are ecologists, does mean we have to be perfect in our actions. -- Larry T. Spencer, Professor

Littering

2007-03-27 Thread Larry T. Spencer
75019399&sr=8-1 On of the antagonists in the book is a litterer. Like many of Carl's other books, it deals with land use/politics in Florida. Cheers, Larry -- Larry T. Spencer, Professor Emeritus of Biology Plymouth State University ---

Ocean surface

2007-03-27 Thread Larry T. Spencer
associated with the idea of a "sea-level" canal some years back. Thus, it would seem a bit more complex to determine the effects of melting ice on sea level. Just a few more thoughts to stir the pot. Cheers, Larry -- Larry T. Spencer, Professor Emeritus of Biology Plymo

The ecologist's response to the problem of energy

2007-02-02 Thread Larry T. Spencer
ill Gates who have huge homes, fleets of vehicles and large boats. Cheers, Larry PS I live in a small energy efficient home that is heated by an efficient wood stove (soapstone with catalytic converter) and the total wood burned is less than three cord a year. Most of the wood has come from s

Global Climate Change and NSTA and the Movie

2006-11-30 Thread Larry T. Spencer
aps the car was too good for the car makers. Larry -- Larry T. Spencer, Professor Emeritus of Biology Plymouth State University This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.

Population

2006-11-13 Thread Larry T. Spencer
Larry PS Most organismal populations are not in equilibrium with the environment, but are quite dynamic in numbers and when their numbers are too large they experience crashes that are not kind and humane, but rather nasty die-offs. I really don't want human populations maintained by thos

Comments on ecological footprints of ecologists.

2006-11-05 Thread Larry T. Spencer
our months in New Zealand). Maybe things are different in California than in NH, but I do wish respondents would watch more carefully, their global statements and not castigate all their peers. Larry -- Larry T. Spencer, Professor Emeritus of Biology

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2006-06-27 Thread Larry T. Spencer
zen is only the Alfred Sloan Professor at MIT, and with a professorship sponsored by a former head of General Motors and one of the father's of planned obsolescence, what can we expect?? Larry -- Larry T. Spencer, Professor Emeritus of Biology Plymo