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Climate Change Advisor for Shell

Hello and welcome to my blog. There's lots said about why climate change now confronts us, and what it means, but the real issue is what to do about it. Plenty is said about that too, but there's not enough discussion on the practical aspects of implementation. Focusing on energy, that's what my blog sets out to achieve.

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Pictures from the journey

dchone March 20, 2009 0 Comments

Hope that you enjoy looking at these as much as I enjoyed taking the pictures.

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CategoriesAntarctica
Tags2041, Antarctica, iae 2009
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Land ho – first ice
March 19, 2009
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Antarctica close up
March 23, 2009

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