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September 10, 2005
Calvin Jones: A Brief History of Mine
By: Calvin
Hello all, my name is Calvin Jones...and i`m an alcoholic.
Sorry, just feels like that sort of an atmosphere.This is my first post on Radical Noesis. Ok so my name is Calvin Jones. I live in Ballater(UK) and have recently completed a degree in biomolecular sciences (biology+chemistry). Since i graduated i have taken to doing a few things about my interest in Climate Change.
Such as...
Those things are:
1. Setting up three climate change related blogs.
A Climate Change Action (CCA): Original content + Campaign Links
B Climate Change Resources (CCR): The reports i use to compose CCA
C Climate Change News (CCN): What i believe to be the most significant climate change related stories in the news.
2. Attending events in the UK to learn more about climate change.
And to make contacts so i can eventually make a job out of climate change policy.
And soon 3. Visiting MPs/Ministers and explaining to them the importance of action on climate change.
Initially this will be carried out by co-operation with Colin Forrest a Scottish activist who jumped on this idea before i had the guts to do it!
With regards my blog, i try and write one new article a week on CCA, CCR is generally updated at the same time. CCN is updated roughly every other day but sometimes a couple of times a day, depending on the news i get hold of. I intend to publish my main weekly articles on Radical Noesis and hope that you will find my contribution interesting.
Posted by Calvin at September 10, 2005 09:22 AM Category: Authors --- Calvin
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Calvin,
Let me be the first to publicly welcome you to Radical Noesis. I look forward to the perspective and expertise you bring to this forum.
rowan
Posted by: rowan at September 10, 2005 10:13 AM
Yes, welcome, and there seems no doubt that you will add a relevent European perspective to the discussions here. It is clear you come highly informed, and I look forward to seeing your contributions!
Posted by: Pamela at September 13, 2005 11:52 AM