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About Moth
Situated in Victoria, Australia, I am a Research officer with a background in ecology, atmospheric / meteorological monitoring and analysis as well as web / graphic design. On New Anthropocene, my main interest is improving productive urban landscapes – local resilience on the back of insanely warped distribution and decreasing energy, food and water security.
Melting like a wicked witch.
Posted by Jenny | 23/01/2013, 3:36 pmIt is kind of you to refer to skeptics that way. Others might call them dangerous lunatics, some of whom sabotaged our future. .
With Monkton, for the last few years I cannot decide whether he is a sad man, or his combination of bathos and hubris makes him funny.
Posted by richard pauli | 23/01/2013, 4:07 pmI’m certainly not kind (just wait for my following videos). But I did like the image.. imagine losing that much of a landmass in 30yrs..
Laugh – he deserves no sympathy. He even has his own “Lord Monckton Foundation” where people can make private donations.. I wonder how much of the money he lost on the Eternity Puzzle has been made back by this activity? He’s probably in front.
If he was seen for how batty he is and can’t move on, then I’d feel sorry for him. Obviously a few burnt fuses..
Posted by Moth | 23/01/2013, 5:08 pmI’m sure there are “skeptics” that would refuse a defibrillator if they knew it was charged using windpower, such is the cognitive dissonance.
For real melting, I’ve just rendered a new PIOMAS Arctic Sea Ice graph this morning after week’s work: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GetB-xs9D_A
Posted by ahaveland | 25/01/2013, 5:58 pmBrilliant! I’m posting it on NewAnthro! Great work
Posted by Moth | 25/01/2013, 6:25 pm