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Тимоти Фритьоф Фланнери — австралийский териолог и палеонтолог, профессор. Защитник окружающей среды, привлекающий внимание к глобальному потеплению и другим экологическим проблемам. Австралиец года . Wikipedia  

✵ 28. Январь 1956
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“Kyoto questions the philosophies underpinning societies such as America and Australia, which cling to the myth of limitless growth.”

Tim Flannery книга The Weather Makers

Источник: The Weather Makers (2005), Chapter 25 (p. 237)

“This problem may not occur for several hundred years, but by the time we see the first signs, it will be far too late to do anything about it.”

Tim Flannery книга The Weather Makers

Источник: The Weather Makers (2005), Chapter 20 (p. 186)

“In our Gaian world, everything is connected to and influences everything else.”

Tim Flannery книга The Weather Makers

Источник: The Weather Makers (2005), Chapter 16 (p. 160)

“It is imperative to get the smelters to pay a fair price for their power; otherwise, market forces can never induce them to limit their emissions.”

Tim Flannery книга The Weather Makers

Источник: The Weather Makers (2005), Chapter 24 (p. 231)

“Coal fires are a notorious risk for coalmines. In North America whole towns have had to be relocated because of fires that have been uncontrollable.”

6 March 2014 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/06/tim-flannery-coal-communities-kept-darkː Vulnerable groups of people in South Morwell Australia were advised to temporarily relocate due to the danger of PM2.5 particles in 2014.
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“Nothing in predictive climate science is more certain than the extinction of many of the world’s mountain-dwelling species.”

Tim Flannery книга The Weather Makers

Источник: The Weather Makers (2005), Chapter 18 (p. 172)

“Some time this century, the day will arrive when the human influence on the climate will overwhelm all natural factors.”

Tim Flannery книга The Weather Makers

Источник: The Weather Makers (2005), Chapter 32 (p. 284)