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Cantwell Discusses ‘The Wild Cards in Climate Change’

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The public is invited to a free presentation titled “The Wild Cards in Climate Change” by Pauline Cantwell on Sunday, Dec. 3 from 2 to 4 p.m., at Greenwich Library.

The talk will focus on climate change issues not being discussed in the mainstream media. Discussion topics will include (1) the history of manipulation of weather and climate, (2) weather as a weapon, and (3) the dangers of geoengineering projects being sold as mitigation for climate change – Solar Radiation Management (SRM).

Superpower militaries have quietly made advances to control weather, perfecting ways to exploit the powerful energies for tactical advantages in war. The same labs that brought us nuclear weapons have been working on these projects in secret. They are now openly discussing some of these projects as part of the mitigation policies of the IPCC (International Panel on Climate Change) at the United Nations.

Cantwell will discuss military weapons designed to intentionally modify the climate and weather, earth systems, and/or trigger seismic events as part of strategic or tactical war. Environmental warfare is almost always a violation of the 1978 UN Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques (ENMOD).

Cantwell has represented Peace Action, the nation’s largest grassroots peace organization at the United Nations since 1994. She helped form the Peace Caucus there and has served as Convener of the Caucus since 1995. She monitors disarmament issues at the UN. She presented “Wild Cards in Climate Change” at the 2007 UN NGO Conference on Climate Change.

Cantwell hosted the “Live Well with Cantwell” show on 1490 WGCH Greenwich from 2000-2013. She was honored in 2003 as a recipient of the Ruth Steinkraus-Cohen Memorial Outstanding Women of Connecticut Award.

For further information, please contact Pauline Cantwell at 203-637-0632. Refreshments will be served.

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