Thursday, October 25, 2012

Irish Press Releases ? 5 Ways To Keep Your Online Prices ...

Co. Dublin, Ireland ? 24 Oct. 2012 ? How you manage your online product prices will determine the success or failure of your Internet retailing business. Finding out what is the 'right price' for your product will keep your prices competitive and avoid online shoppers going elsewhere.

How you manage your online product prices will determine the success or failure of your Internet retailing business. Finding out what is the ?right price? for your product will keep your prices competitive and avoid online shoppers going elsewhere.

Despite all the turmoil in the market right now with every business chasing more euros from the customer, many online sellers are struggling to manage pricing for their product lines in an efficient manner.

Here are five scenarios where you need to pay close attention to avoid losing out on Internet sales and to increase your profit margins:

1. If your prices are too high compared to the competition, your customers will go elsewhere.

You need to highlight where your prices are higher than your competitors.You want to ensure that you don?t have too high prices or incorrect pricing on your products, which will drive shoppers and search engine traffic elsewhere to find lower prices. By monitoring your competition pricing closely, you will have the competitive pricing advantage and you will be able to lower your prices instantly when your competitors lower their pricing; this will help you to increase your sales straight away.

2. If your prices are too low compared to your competitors, you are lowering your profit margins.

You also need to flag where your prices are lower than your competitors. In some cases, you might actually be charging a lot less for a product than the competition - this needs to be rectified as a matter of urgency. Your competitors might even be out of stock on this product. When you see such cases, you really need to raise your price while still offering a competitive price to your customer; this will help you to grow your profit margins immediately.

3. If your competitor is out of stock, you are presented with the perfect opportunity to increase your sales.

Having an efficient competitor pricing strategy offers you information about the stock availability of your competitors? products; this will enable you to check the competition daily as often as you want and find out where you have the upper hand in the market for that particular time. When alerted to the competitors being out of stock on a product, you can increase your price to grow your profit margins.

4. Offer competitively-priced niche products to entice new customers to your business.

Having a high-quality competitively priced niche product will tempt a new target market to spend at your online business. You might already have some products in your categories that would appeal to such audiences so you can market these products better with lower prices. By checking what the competitor prices with your competitor analysis application, you will be able to offer a better price for such products to consumers.

5.What?s the right price to charge for high-quality products?

If you have a quality product and you know what your online competitors are doing with regards to pricing of a similar product, you can sell fewer items to your customers while offering a high-quality service to keep them coming back for more. The alternative is offering a lower price but being unable to provide the same high-quality service - leading to unhappy customers. Think about your company image and the potential for future sales when deciding if this strategy is right for you.

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Source: http://www.irishpressreleases.ie/2012/10/24/5-ways-to-keep-your-online-prices-competitive-profitero/

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Jefferson County ballot accidentally asks voters to pick a president of the Untied States

Jefferson County ballot accidentally asks voters to pick a president of the Untied States

PORT TOWNSEND ? Jefferson County voters are casting their ballots for ?President/Vice President of the Untied States.?

?Yes, it's a typo,? lamented County Auditor Donna Eldridge.

Eldridge and her staff didn't notice the mistake until it was brought to her attention Tuesday by the Peninsula Daily News, which had been alerted by a Port Townsend voter earlier in the day.

The mistake appears on 22,596 ballots that were sent out to voters last Wednesday.

As of Tuesday afternoon, 2,901 had been returned in the all-mail election that ends at 8 p.m. Nov. 6.

?We went over this several times with five staff members, but somehow this one got through,? Eldridge said.

Proofreading is done by teams, with one reading ballot language to the other.

Eldridge said the mistake will not cause confusion or affect the voting process since, as ?with many words, it doesn't matter as long as you have the first letters and the last letters spelled right, people know what you mean.?

Eldridge doesn't think this is the worst ballot mistake to originate from her office.

That distinction is earned by the misspelling of the word ?superintendent? for the office of superintendent of public instruction a few years ago.

Then there was the time when a Superior Court judge race was omitted from the ballot.

Eldridge said no one had alerted her to this year's misspelling but heard from voters who thought the president's race was not included on the ballot.

That confusion resulted from state law that requires initiatives to be listed first on the ballot.

Many voters think that the president's race is the most important contest and should be listed first.

?I'm glad you brought this to us on a Tuesday instead of a Friday,? she said, ?because it would have ruined our weekend.?

?This way, we can just think about it a bit and say, 'Hey, we're human.'?

Jefferson County Reporter Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360-385-2335 or charlie.bermant@peninsuladailynews.com.

Last modified: October 23. 2012 6:25PM

Source: http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012310249986

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

How makers of phones and tablets are faring

Makers of phones and tablet computers have begun releasing results for the latest quarter. Many companies including Nokia and Research in Motion have been struggling to compete with Apple and manufacturers of devices running Google's Android software. Here's a look at how makers of phones and tablet computers are doing.

? Oct. 18: Google Inc. says its Motorola Mobility device-making business suffered an operating loss of $527 million, more than tripling from the same time last year, when it was still an independent company. Google is planning job cuts at Motorola, but says it still could take a few years for Google to turn that business around.

Nokia Corp. reports that its third-quarter net loss widened further to ?969 million ($1.27 billion) with a 19 percent plunge in revenue, as it struggles against the dominance of Samsung and the iPhone in the tough smartphone market. Nokia gave a grim outlook for the rest of the year as it prepares for this fall's launch of Microsoft Corp.'s new phone software, Windows Phone 8. The Finnish firm acknowledges it expects no quick gains from the new Windows launch.

? Tuesday: Apple Inc. unveils a faster, full-sized iPad and a smaller one called the iPad Mini. The smaller one will start at $329, much more than its competitors. Both new iPads will be available starting Nov. 2.

Coming up:

? Thursday: Apple Inc., Amazon.com Inc.

? Friday: Samsung Electronics Co., HTC Corp.

? Nov. 1: Sony Corp.

? Dec. 20: Research in Motion Ltd.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/makers-phones-tablets-faring-145513655--finance.html

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How President Obama And Mitt Romney Compare On Student Loan Policy (INFOGRAPHIC)

At more than $1 trillion, there's more student loan debt than any other type of consumer debt in the United States.

But because of a 2005 law ushered through Congress by Republicans, student loans are the only type of debt that is nearly impossible to discharge in bankruptcy.

Members of the Obama administration have said Congress should rethink that rule, and who occupies the Oval Office for the next four years could have a huge impact on any attempt to change student loan policy.

Although student loan debt and policy weren't discussed much in the presidential debates, the good people at LawQA and BlueGlass Interactive, Inc. have come up with a handy infographic to break down some of the key differences between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney on student loan policy.

Check out the infographic and let us know where you stand in the comments below:

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

The problem with foreign policy debates

During the 2008 foreign policy debate between Barack Obama and John McCain, there was no mention of drone strikes. Syria popped up only in a single sentence, and Libya was part of the vast swath of the global landscape ignored by both candidates. Even China (then as now, our banker of last resort) was referred to in passing only five times?and one of those was a reference to Richard Nixon?s landmark trip.

These geopolitical gaps are part of the built-in limitations of foreign policy debates. Many global problems that will be high on the agenda for the next four years in the White House will never be discussed or even contemplated.

Monday night?s debate in Boca Raton, Fla., is unlikely to be so contentious that it will become known as the Choker in Boca. But with the two candidates out to land blows in an agonizingly close race, all foreign policy questions will be seen through even more of a political lens than exists in the White House. Short-term thinking rather than global strategy is apt to be tonight?s theme. Someday, Obama?s and Mitt Romney?s inevitable skirmishing over Benghazi will seem as off-kilter as the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon donnybrook over the obscure islands Quemoy and Matsu.

This is not to deny the substantive importance of a debate during which?to conjure up a 1960s chant??the whole world is watching.? Beyond America?s chosen role as the only cop on the worldwide beat, there is no policy arena where a president can act with more freedom and fewer restraints than foreign policy. Barring a military intervention that goes awry, Congress has ceded much of its decision-making power to the president.

Even if would-be presidents cannot predict the foreign crises they will face, these debates sometimes do shine a bright light on their foreign-policy plans. In his 2008 debate with McCain, Obama declared, ?If the United States has al-Qaeda, bin Laden, top-level lieutenants in our sights?and Pakistan is unable or unwilling to act?then we should take them out.? It is a safe bet that every word uttered tonight will be parsed in foreign capitals for hidden policy implications.

Tonight?s debate will be the first face-off over national security in history between two presidential candidates who have never served in the military. In theory, Obama as the incumbent president should have a house advantage over Romney, whose only foreign-policy credential is having run the Winter Olympics.

But debates can move in strange directions, and it has often been the case that domestic issues have hogged the spotlight on an evening supposedly devoted to foreign policy. For all the Republican focus on Benghazi and Iran, Romney is presumed to have an edge whenever the topic turns to jobs rather than jihad.

?Whether the debate will be about national security or economic security will be central to how it will turn out for Romney,? said Republican pollster David Winston, who is not involved in the presidential race. That used to be the out-of-power Democratic mantra. Bill Clinton made an analogous argument when he said during a 1992 debate with incumbent George H.W. Bush, ?In this world, economic security is a whole lot of national security.?

The flashpoint in tonight?s debate may well be Iran and its quest for nuclear weapons, which is a rare foreign policy issue that has penetrated the America-first mindset of most voters. A just-released poll, conducted in the two largest swing states early this month, found that 72 percent of voters in Florida and 61 percent in Ohio consider the question of Iranian nuclear weapons to be ?very important.? In this poll, sponsored by the Belfer Center at Harvard, a nuclear-armed Iran is a slightly more pressing concern than the war in Afghanistan and is regarded as much more worrisome than the fate of the euro.

America political leaders, though, have been using the same code words about the Iranian nuclear program for years. As Obama said during the 2008 foreign policy debate, ?Senator McCain is absolutely right, we cannot tolerate a nuclear Iran.? But what remains murky is what the trip wire is?and what would be the American stance toward an Israeli go-it-alone attack?

During the vice-presidential debate, a sharp question from moderator Martha Raddatz prompted Paul Ryan to take the bellicose line that another American war in the Middle East is preferable to tolerating Iranian nuclear weapons. Joe Biden, who kept stressing the potency of the economic sanctions against Iran, countered, ?War should always be the absolute last resort.?

Complicating the equation is a New York Times report contending that the United States and Iran have agreed to hold one-on-one talks on the nuclear weapons program after the election. This story has subsequently been denied by both the White House and the Iranian foreign ministry. But to use a line popularized in a different context, ?They would say that, wouldn?t they??

The biggest mystery hovering over the debate is not Iran?s nuclear intentions, but the kind of foreign policy that Romney would pursue from the Oval Office. At times during the campaign, Romney has sounded like Dick Cheney on steroids and has embraced hard-right advisers like former United Nations ambassador John Bolton. But last week Condoleezza Rice, who embodies Republican foreign-policy pragmatism, campaigned in Ohio with Ryan.

Four years ago, during his foreign-policy debate with McCain, it is unlikely that Obama imagined that he would spend lonely evenings in the White House assessing the evidence to justify drone attacks against known and suspected terrorists.

Such is the nature of national security; it leads all presidents in unexpected directions. That is why what ultimately may be memorable about tonight?s debate is what isn?t said, rather than the meticulously rehearsed responses of Obama and Romney.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/the-problem-with-foreign-policy-debates--we-can%E2%80%99t-predict-the-next-crisis-22190250.html

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Wilson 12" MLB Baseball Glove

Can be used to play all positions. Not that one, sicko.

Winter is coming. The peasants say it will be the longest winter in known time. Dismiss their folk superstitions and prognostications at your peril, for the fact remains: Winter is coming, and you must get your outdoor jollies while ye may.

The whiffle and crack of golf club against ball will be heard no more once the great snows come. Campfires and hikes to alpine meadows will be but the tales of old women -- half-recalled memories of a happier, sunnier time.

They say that, when winter comes, exercise will be banished from the land. Joggers will huff into benumbed fists. Cyclists will wrap themselves in layer after layer of spandex, hibernating until the Great Thaw. Those Crossfit people will stop dragging weights outside their gym like idiots. It will be a dark time.

So go forth! Sieze this weather while it lasts, and outfit yourself with totally acceptable gear from this Woot Off. You might want to grab a few wolf pelts and cords of wood while you're at it (sold elsewhere, maybe).

Hope to see you alive on the other side, friend.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Glorious Treats ? Sweet Baby Cupcakes (with easy fondant toppers)

I?ve been enjoying sharing lots of fall recipes, but today is a little break from fall themed treats.

Today we?re?part of?a baby shower!

Ok? so it?s just a ?virtual? shower, but when your a super sweet blogger like Kristan of Confessions of a Cookbook Queen, you?re bound to have friends from every end of the country.? Since we couldn?t all?celebrate with Kristan in person,?some of her?blogging buddies have teamed up to ?shower? Kristan with some special treats, made in her honor (but eaten by us!).

Kristan is due any?day with?a sweet baby girl, Lucy.

Lucy and Kristan, these are for you?

I made a batch of my favorite Chocolate Cupcakes and topped them with Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting.

Then, I added some personalized fondant toppers for this special occasion.

This style of topper could certainly be made for any variety of occasions!? You could spell out a message (as shown above), or include a single initial for a wedding, or personalized gift.

Want to make your own stamped fondant toppers?? They?re quite easy and so versatile!

Let?s get started!

If you?re not familiar with working with fondant, start with a previous post of mine, Fondant 101.

Directions (as shown above)-

1.? Roll out fondant.

2.? Cut a small heart, or any shape desired.

3.-4.? Press a stamp into the heart.

5.? Set the fondant?accent on a paper plate or lint free paper towel to dry.???Allow to dry several hours before adding to cupcakes.? Fondant accents may be made several weeks in advance and stored in a tupperware type container.? I keep mine sealed, but in more humid climates you may want to leave the container slightly cracked open.

The stamps shown are from a set I bought a Michael?s a while back, that was designed to be used for clay or cement crafts.? You can use most anything that creates an impression, such as a stamped designed for paper crafts.??There are also lots of fondant impression tools on the market,?sold in the baking section.?? (*Note- obviously use new stamps that have not been used for other non-food crafts.? Also, paper craft supplies may or may not be made with food-safe plastics, use at your own discretion.)

Prop note- The cupcake liners I purchased recently at Home Goods.? Similar cupcake cases available from The Tomkat Studio or Shop Sweet Lulu.

And what?s a baby shower without lots of yummy treats?

Check out all of?the beautiful and deicious things Kristan?s friends have whipped up!

Cookies and Cups | Zebra Cake Cupcakes

The Hungry Housewife | White Cupcakes?

She Wears Many Hats |? Pretty in Pink Party Marshmallows

Two Peas and Their Pod | Dark Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes

Bluebonnets and Brownies | Apple Cider Cupcakes with Salted Caramel Frosting

My Baking Addiction | Sugar and Spice Cupcakes

Picky Palate | Pumpkin Brownie Cupcakes with Vanilla Bean Buttercream

Blooming on Bainbridge | Twinkie Cupcakes with Pink Cherry Frosting

Food For My Family | Pomegranate and Lime Olive Oil Yogurt Cupcakes

Bakingdom | Homemade Twinkie Cupcakes

Sprinkle Bakes | Princess Torte Cupcakes

Glorious Treats | Sweet Baby Cupcakes with Easy Fondant Toppers? (you?re already here!)

Sweet Sugarbelle | Damask Cookies

Buns In My Oven | Maple Cupcakes with Maple Frosting

Dine and Dish | Neapolitan Cream Filled Cupcakes

Chocolate and Carrots | Whole Wheat Chocolate Cupcakes

Bake at 350 | Little Pumpkin Cupcakes

Living Locurto | Baby Shower Printables (coming soon)

Congratulations Kristan!? We can?t wait to?meet your sweet little girl!

Source: http://www.glorioustreats.com/2012/10/sweet-baby-cupcakes-with-easy-fondant-toppers.html

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Nothing happens unless you act ? Business Management Daily ...

You can?t often accurately predict what will happen, so the answer is to act.

Approach the unknown as entrepreneurs do: Hatch an idea, take a small step toward implementing it to see if anyone is interested, and if it looks like there?s interest, take another step. If not, regroup and step out in a different direction.

In other words, act.

Then use what you?ve learned to make improvements, and act again.

Bottom line: Thinking is great, but nothing happens unless you act.

Painters can think all they want about an artistic concept, but until they paint it, there?s no picture. Leaders can think all they want about a new direction, but until they act there?s nothing to show.

Start now.

? Adapted from ?Extremely Successful People Have a Message For The Rest Of Us: ?Get Off Your Butt,?? Charles F. Kiefer, Leonard A. Schlesinger and Paul Brown, Forbes.

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

How To Live A Spiritual Life | Life Coach, Business - Career ...

Though spirituality is not a faith, more times than not religion frequently comes to the picture when we talk about spirituality. Someone can be spiritual irrespective of his spiritual beliefs. Some individuals find spirituality by meditating, interacting with nature, being alone, connecting with other people, or joining spiritual retreats. There are a thousand and one paths to be spiritual.

The Meaning Of Spirituality

Spirituality is difficult to define and its definition varies from one person to another. But for many folks, it is a higher place of being. It is a place where we feel from our heart and realise that there is more to life than what our ego makes us believe. Spirituality is the assumption that all of us can be in one higher consciousness. It is love and the openness to share that love with everyone. We can find spirituality simply by sitting on a rock and not thinking about anything. We will be spiritual just be watching the flowing stream and realizing that there?s something far larger than the ripples. Spirituality is being closer to everyone whom we touch with our own lives. It is making a larger bond with other people as well as understanding we?re all on our own spiritual journey.

How To Live A Spiritual Life

You live a spiritual life when you can really connect not only with yourself but with others as well. A spiritual life is living for today and having no worries what the future may bring. It?s a life of knowing who you are and where you are going. It is attempting to learn what you can today so that you are heading in the right direction. A spiritual life is lacking in fear and opening your heart so that love can come in.

The Easy Way To Liberate Your Mind

When you open you open your mind to novel possibilities, you?re also imbibing spirituality into your life. Science has taught us time and time again that what we believed we knew was wrong and that there are still new opportunities out there which can exist. Science is being rewritten, in a similar manner as religions are being debated on as more and more things are being discovered and studied about psychic abilities, prayer, after life, and reincarnation. What you suspect to be true is the strongest of chances. Spirituality is coming to terms with the unlimited probabilities what you may be in the present. You have found spirituality when you find out who you actually are.

Why Go To Sedona For Spiritual Retreats?

People from all kinds of life across the entire world go to Sedona for spiritual retreats. The Sedona Chamber of Commerce is unique because it is the just one of its kind with a metaphysical division. The chamber estimates that about 60% of holiday makers in Sedona are there to attend spiritual retreats. If you go to Sedona, you?ll find people who can help you grow spiritually. They can help you open your heart. As you journey thru life, you can decide to take an easy trail or a troublesome one. Whatever you select, you will have the guarantee that it?s for your own good. You will learn your lessons at the Ideal time for you and also your journey. If you want spiritual awakening, opt to go to Sedona. You can go there to find the truth about life and your existence, and be certain that you?ll discover the solutions to plenty of your questions. When you find truth, you?ll reach a higher understanding of yourself, your environment, and the people around you.

If you feel it?s your time to find your own spirituality? If you happen to feel it?s the best time to discover who you are? If you feel it?s time to know the reason of your existence here on Earth?

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Egypt freezes assets of ex-candidate, ex-PM Shafiq

CAIRO (AP) ? Egyptian authorities on Sunday said they are freezing the assets of presidential candidate and former prime minister Ahmed Shafiq and his daughters as part of the investigation into his wealth.

The decision by the Illicit Gains Authority is the latest legal move against Shafiq, who held senior posts under deposed president Hosni Mubarak. He faces trial on corruption charges.

Shafiq ran in Egypt's first presidential elections after Mubarak's ouster, narrowly losing to Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Morsi.

Soon afterward he left the country with his family.

The authority said in a statement that investigations show Shafiq has real estate and financial assets including 12 villas, four chalets and two apartments.

Shafiq has repeatedly denied allegations and said the case against him is politically motivated.

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Yemen-style power transfer deal not suitable for Syria: Turkey

LILLE, France (Reuters) - Police in France said on Friday they were trying to identify the skeleton of a man believed to have lain undiscovered in bed for more than 15 years. The body, found in an abandoned house in the northern city of Lille, is thought to be that of the elderly owner of the property, who lived alone and appeared to have no relatives. Police said they had found piles of unopened mail at the house dating back to 1996. (Reporting By Pierre Savary; Writing by Vicky Buffery; Editing by Pravin Char)

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CBS reaches settlement with ComStar over 'Happy Days,' 'Family Ties' lawsuit

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The Longform Guide to Pittsburgh

The requested URL /articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more.html resulted in an error in /apps/slate/components/page/contentpage/contentpage.jsp.

Exception:

 org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.JasperException: Unable to compile class for JSP:   An error occurred at line: 12 in the generated java file Only a type can be imported. com.slate.util.PublishUtil resolves to a package  An error occurred at line: 148 in the jsp file: /apps/slate/components/page/articlepage/body.jsp PublishUtil cannot be resolved 145: 						(article.getPath().indexOf("/bullpen/") > -1)) { %> 146: 				<div style="margin-bottom:10px;background:#FED;"><span  147: 				style="font-weight:bold">Final URL: </span>  148: 				<%=PublishUtil.getPageNameMatchingSeo(currentNode, article.getPath() 149: 						.replace("/jcr:content", ""))%>.html</div> 150: 				<%  }  %> 151:   	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.javacError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:92) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.javacError(ErrorDispatcher.java:330) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.compiler.JDTCompiler.generateClass(JDTCompiler.java:419) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:313) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:291) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.compiler.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:278) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.JspCompilationContext.compile(JspCompilationContext.java:599) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:354) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspServletWrapperAdapter.service(JspServletWrapperAdapter.java:59) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspScriptEngineFactory.callJsp(JspScriptEngineFactory.java:173) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspScriptEngineFactory.access$100(JspScriptEngineFactory.java:84) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspScriptEngineFactory$JspScriptEngine.eval(JspScriptEngineFactory.java:388) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.core.impl.DefaultSlingScript.call(DefaultSlingScript.java:358) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.core.impl.DefaultSlingScript.eval(DefaultSlingScript.java:170) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.core.impl.DefaultSlingScript.service(DefaultSlingScript.java:456) 	at com.day.cq.wcm.tags.IncludeTag.includeScript(IncludeTag.java:149) 	at com.day.cq.wcm.tags.IncludeTag.doEndTag(IncludeTag.java:85) 	at org.apache.jsp.apps.slate.components.page.contentpage.contentpage_jsp._jspx_meth_cq_005finclude_005f3(contentpage_jsp.java:335) 	at org.apache.jsp.apps.slate.components.page.contentpage.contentpage_jsp._jspService(contentpage_jsp.java:183) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:70) 	at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:419) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspServletWrapperAdapter.service(JspServletWrapperAdapter.java:59) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspScriptEngineFactory.callJsp(JspScriptEngineFactory.java:173) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspScriptEngineFactory.access$100(JspScriptEngineFactory.java:84) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspScriptEngineFactory$JspScriptEngine.eval(JspScriptEngineFactory.java:388) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.core.impl.DefaultSlingScript.call(DefaultSlingScript.java:358) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.core.impl.DefaultSlingScript.eval(DefaultSlingScript.java:170) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.core.impl.DefaultSlingScript.service(DefaultSlingScript.java:456) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.request.RequestData.service(RequestData.java:491) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.SlingComponentFilterChain.render(SlingComponentFilterChain.java:45) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:64) 	at com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMDebugFilter.doFilterWithErrorHandling(WCMDebugFilter.java:182) 	at com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMDebugFilter.doFilter(WCMDebugFilter.java:149) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at com.slate.cq.filters.CachingFilter.doFilter(CachingFilter.java:95) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMComponentFilter.doFilter(WCMComponentFilter.java:219) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.SlingRequestProcessorImpl.processComponent(SlingRequestProcessorImpl.java:280) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.SlingRequestProcessorImpl.dispatchRequest(SlingRequestProcessorImpl.java:320) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.request.SlingRequestDispatcher.dispatch(SlingRequestDispatcher.java:208) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.request.SlingRequestDispatcher.include(SlingRequestDispatcher.java:102) 	at org.apache.jsp.libs.foundation.components.primary.cq.Page.Page_jsp._jspService(Page_jsp.java:106) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:70) 	at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:419) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspServletWrapperAdapter.service(JspServletWrapperAdapter.java:59) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspScriptEngineFactory.callJsp(JspScriptEngineFactory.java:173) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspScriptEngineFactory.access$100(JspScriptEngineFactory.java:84) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.jsp.JspScriptEngineFactory$JspScriptEngine.eval(JspScriptEngineFactory.java:388) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.core.impl.DefaultSlingScript.call(DefaultSlingScript.java:358) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.core.impl.DefaultSlingScript.eval(DefaultSlingScript.java:170) 	at org.apache.sling.scripting.core.impl.DefaultSlingScript.service(DefaultSlingScript.java:456) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.request.RequestData.service(RequestData.java:491) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.SlingComponentFilterChain.render(SlingComponentFilterChain.java:45) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:64) 	at com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMDebugFilter.doFilter(WCMDebugFilter.java:146) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMComponentFilter.filterRootInclude(WCMComponentFilter.java:308) 	at com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMComponentFilter.doFilter(WCMComponentFilter.java:141) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.SlingRequestProcessorImpl.processComponent(SlingRequestProcessorImpl.java:280) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.RequestSlingFilterChain.render(RequestSlingFilterChain.java:49) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:64) 	at com.slatest.cq.filters.RegexFilterImpl.doFilter(RegexFilterImpl.java:101) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at com.slate.cq.filters.LoginFilter.doFilter(LoginFilter.java:103) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.debug.RequestProgressTrackerLogFilter.doFilter(RequestProgressTrackerLogFilter.java:59) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at com.day.cq.wcm.foundation.forms.impl.FormsHandlingServlet.doFilter(FormsHandlingServlet.java:220) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at com.day.cq.theme.impl.ThemeResolverFilter.doFilter(ThemeResolverFilter.java:67) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at org.apache.sling.i18n.impl.I18NFilter.doFilter(I18NFilter.java:96) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMRequestFilter.doFilter(WCMRequestFilter.java:119) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at org.apache.sling.rewriter.impl.RewriterFilter.doFilter(RewriterFilter.java:84) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at org.apache.sling.portal.container.internal.request.PortalFilter.doFilter(PortalFilter.java:76) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at org.apache.sling.bgservlets.impl.BackgroundServletStarterFilter.doFilter(BackgroundServletStarterFilter.java:135) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.filter.AbstractSlingFilterChain.doFilter(AbstractSlingFilterChain.java:60) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.SlingRequestProcessorImpl.processRequest(SlingRequestProcessorImpl.java:171) 	at org.apache.sling.engine.impl.SlingMainServlet.service(SlingMainServlet.java:199) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.handler.ServletHandler.doHandle(ServletHandler.java:96) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.handler.ServletHandler.handle(ServletHandler.java:79) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.dispatch.ServletPipeline.handle(ServletPipeline.java:42) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.dispatch.InvocationFilterChain.doFilter(InvocationFilterChain.java:49) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.dispatch.HttpFilterChain.doFilter(HttpFilterChain.java:33) 	at org.apache.sling.security.impl.ReferrerFilter.doFilter(ReferrerFilter.java:249) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.handler.FilterHandler.doHandle(FilterHandler.java:88) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.handler.FilterHandler.handle(FilterHandler.java:76) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.dispatch.InvocationFilterChain.doFilter(InvocationFilterChain.java:47) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.dispatch.HttpFilterChain.doFilter(HttpFilterChain.java:33) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.dispatch.FilterPipeline.dispatch(FilterPipeline.java:48) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.dispatch.Dispatcher.dispatch(Dispatcher.java:39) 	at org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.DispatcherServlet.service(DispatcherServlet.java:67) 	at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) 	at org.apache.felix.http.proxy.ProxyServlet.service(ProxyServlet.java:60) 	at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:802) 	at org.apache.sling.launchpad.base.webapp.SlingServletDelegate.service(SlingServletDelegate.java:277) 	at org.apache.sling.launchpad.webapp.SlingServlet.service(SlingServlet.java:150) 	at com.day.j2ee.servletengine.ServletRuntimeEnvironment.service(ServletRuntimeEnvironment.java:228) 	at com.day.j2ee.servletengine.RequestDispatcherImpl.doFilter(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:315) 	at com.day.j2ee.servletengine.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:74) 	at com.day.crx.launchpad.filters.CRXLaunchpadLicenseFilter.doFilter(CRXLaunchpadLicenseFilter.java:96) 	at com.day.j2ee.servletengine.FilterChainImpl.doFilter(FilterChainImpl.java:72) 	at com.day.j2ee.servletengine.RequestDispatcherImpl.service(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:334) 	at com.day.j2ee.servletengine.RequestDispatcherImpl.service(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:378) 	at com.day.j2ee.servletengine.ServletHandlerImpl.execute(ServletHandlerImpl.java:315) 	at com.day.j2ee.servletengine.DefaultThreadPool$DequeueThread.run(DefaultThreadPool.java:134) 	at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662) 

Request Progress:

       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_START{Request Processing}       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) COMMENT timer_end format is {<elapsed msec>,<timer name>} <optional message>       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Method=GET, PathInfo=/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more.html       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_START{ResourceResolution}       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_END{0,ResourceResolution} URI=/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more.html resolves to Resource=JcrNodeResource, type=cq:Page, superType=null, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Resource Path Info: SlingRequestPathInfo: path='/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more', selectorString='null', extension='html', suffix='null'       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_START{ServletResolution}       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_START{resolveServlet(JcrNodeResource, type=cq:Page, superType=null, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more)}       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_END{0,resolveServlet(JcrNodeResource, type=cq:Page, superType=null, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more)} Using servlet /libs/foundation/components/primary/cq/Page/Page.jsp       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_END{0,ServletResolution} URI=/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more.html handled by Servlet=/libs/foundation/components/primary/cq/Page/Page.jsp       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Applying Requestfilters       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: org.apache.sling.bgservlets.impl.BackgroundServletStarterFilter       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: org.apache.sling.portal.container.internal.request.PortalFilter       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: org.apache.sling.rewriter.impl.RewriterFilter       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMRequestFilter       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: org.apache.sling.i18n.impl.I18NFilter       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.day.cq.theme.impl.ThemeResolverFilter       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.day.cq.wcm.foundation.forms.impl.FormsHandlingServlet       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: org.apache.sling.engine.impl.debug.RequestProgressTrackerLogFilter       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.slate.cq.filters.LoginFilter       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.slatest.cq.filters.RegexFilterImpl       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.day.cq.wcm.mobile.core.impl.redirect.RedirectFilter       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG RedirectFilter did not redirect (MobileUtil.isMobileResource() returns false)       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Applying Componentfilters       0 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMComponentFilter       1 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMDebugFilter       1 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_START{/libs/foundation/components/primary/cq/Page/Page.jsp#0}       1 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Including resource JcrNodeResource, type=slate/components/page/articlepage, superType=null, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content (SlingRequestPathInfo: path='/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content', selectorString='null', extension='html', suffix='null')       1 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_START{resolveServlet(JcrNodeResource, type=slate/components/page/articlepage, superType=null, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content)}       1 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_END{0,resolveServlet(JcrNodeResource, type=slate/components/page/articlepage, superType=null, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content)} Using servlet /apps/slate/components/page/contentpage/contentpage.jsp       1 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Applying Includefilters       1 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMComponentFilter       1 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.slate.cq.filters.CachingFilter       1 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling filter: com.day.cq.wcm.core.impl.WCMDebugFilter       1 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_START{/apps/slate/components/page/contentpage/contentpage.jsp#1}       3 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_START{pageRequest}      28 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Including resource TypeOverwritingResourceWrapper, type=slate/components/metadata, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content, resource=[JcrNodeResource, type=slate/components/page/articlepage, superType=null, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content] (SlingRequestPathInfo: path='/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content', selectorString='null', extension='html', suffix='null')      28 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_START{resolveServlet(TypeOverwritingResourceWrapper, type=slate/components/metadata, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content, resource=[JcrNodeResource, type=slate/components/page/articlepage, superType=null, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content])}      28 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) TIMER_END{0,resolveServlet(TypeOverwritingResourceWrapper, type=slate/components/metadata, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content, resource=[JcrNodeResource, type=slate/components/page/articlepage, superType=null, path=/content/slate/articles/life/longform/2012/10/longform_s_guide_to_pittsburgh_football_robber_barons_mr_rogers_and_more/jcr:content])} Using servlet /apps/slate/components/metadata/metadata.groovy      28 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Applying Includefilters      28 (2012-10-20 19:19:39) LOG Calling 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Saturday, October 20, 2012

The Politics Of Climate Change - news - the-press | Stuff.co.nz

The climate change debate is not being helped by the exaggeration both from alarmists and sceptics. So what do scientists and policy-makers actually believe these days? JOHN McCRONE finds out.

Funny how hearing a scientist say that sea levels are going to rise by "only" a metre each century counts as reassuring news these days.

Global warming is alarming stuff. This year all we nervous types have been watching the record melt of the Arctic sea ice.

Suddenly, up north, things seem to be lurching out of control. The summer pack ice cover is disappearing 50 years ahead of schedule. The extent of this took a big dip in 2007, then another even bigger dive this year to drop below half what it used to be in the 1980s.

Some climate researchers fear it marks a planetary tipping point.

In widely reported comments, Cambridge University ocean physicist Peter Wadhams has said the loss of a white reflective polar cap will allow so much extra ocean warming that it is "the equivalent of about 20 years of additional CO2 being added by man".

Wadhams says it also risks the catastrophic release of methane deposits trapped in the Arctic's permafrost and thawing seabed - a blanket of greenhouse gases to send Earth into a death spiral.

We failed to take action over carbon emissions and now it looks to be too late. Wadhams says it is truly time for panic measures - the science fiction remedies of geoengineering, such as burning sulfur in the stratosphere to create a shielding haze, or exploding an asteroid to make a sunshade of space dust.

Also widely reported is Nasa's James Hansen, the "father of global warming science". Again, Hansen is saying everything is going far faster and far further than predicted as the climate feedback systems begin kicking in.

He worries even the now internationally agreed target to limit warming to 2 degrees Celsius is enough to result in a "disaster scenario".

The world is already seeing out- of-whack weather extremes, Hansen says. Injecting just a bit of extra heat into the climate system is sending it off in all sorts of odd directions.

And if the Greenland and Antarctic ice masses start to go, Hansen says we could see a swamping five metre sea level rise by the end of the century.

So it is against this backdrop of the most dire warnings that it is a relief to hear a somewhat different story from those right at the heart of the world's climate change science and climate change policy. People like Victoria University's Climate Change Research Institute (CCRI) director David Frame.

Speaking at a global warming session during Christchurch's recent IceFest, Frame says yes, something really is happening with the climate, but the public are hearing only the extreme views - either the alarmists or the deniers - while the science itself sits somewhat forgotten in the middle.

"Regrettably a lot of the public opinion is very distanced from the actual views of the expert community and the papers in the literature.

"It tends to be either complete scepticism, it's not happening at all, or if it is, it's a rather weak effect. Or else it's the alarmist end- of-the-world portrayals. And neither of those really accord with the best evidence."

Frame says climate change is still a relatively new issue - it was barely discussed in the mainstream media before ex- United States vice-president Al Gore's 2006 documentary film, An Inconvenient Truth.

So the public has been forced to take sides on a complex subject and decide for themselves what to believe, and naturally opinions have become polarised. Arguing yes it is, no it is not, the emotion drives people to seek out whatever evidence appears to most dramatically support their own case.

This year, for the alarmists, it has been the Arctic sea ice melt. While in reply, the sceptics can point instead to a record winter sea ice gain down off the Antarctic continent. Both camps are shouting "gotcha" and the resulting confusion is paralysing.

But there is also the middle- ground rational insider's view of climate change, the considered picture of the scale of the problem and the ways it might be tackled.

Frame says the balance of the evidence is that our actions are warming the planet in a dangerous fashion. Yet these changes still look relatively "well-behaved", not switching into some runaway mode.

Likewise, the concern over the international response.

Many worry that the climate change jamborees, such as the 17th round of the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Durban last year, are producing too little action. Even New Zealand appears to have about given up on its own "world best practice" emissions trading scheme (ETS).

However, Frame says this is judging climate politics against the wrong expectations. People want noble, utopian answers for a problem so severe. Everything else has to be dropped to deal with this one issue.

But the reality is countries are going to act only on the basis of pragmatism and self-interest. The good news, says Frame, is this can also work.

Starting with the science, what are the "take homes" of current understanding? Tim Naish, director of Victoria University's Antarctic Research Centre, a colleague of Frame, attempts to tick them off.

First, says Naish, there is no question that CO2 levels are soaring. Naish is a glaciologist by training and co-leads the Andrill ice drilling project in Antarctica, which is measuring atmospheric carbon levels for the past 20 million years.

Naish says graphs of CO2 show the level holding steady for the 10,000 years since the end of the last ice age, then suddenly hooking skyward about 150 years ago following the Industrial Revolution.

The pace is quickening, says Naish. In just the past 40 years, the concentration of CO2 has shot up from 320 parts per million to nearly 400ppm. And oxygen levels are falling to match, he says, because of course the carbon comes largely from the burning of fossil fuels.

These are definites. And the evidence is also that, historically, CO2 levels are tightly coupled with planetary temperature.

"Our world has been a nice, constant, balmy 14'C on average for the past 10,000 years. Why? It's because the thermostat is the greenhouse gas CO2," says Naish.

He says a sobering fact is the Earth has warmed by only 1'C so far - this is the consensus figure of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). And yet the last time CO2 levels stood at 400ppm was three million years ago when the world was two to three degrees warmer.

Naish pauses a moment to let the implication sink in. Clearly there is a lag in the response and CO2 has been allowed to rise so fast that the greenhouse effect is still catching up. Further warming is already locked in by what we have done.

OK, not so reassuring then. Especially as some are saying unless the brakes go on hard, we are looking at CO2 levels of 1000ppm by 2100.

However, Naish says understanding the timings and the nature of the lags, is important to the actual assessment of the risks. The biggest fears are all about things changing abruptly, suddenly spiralling out of control. But the consensus view is the "steady change" predictions are actually holding up.

Frame says the Arctic sea ice is a good example. The IPCC forecast there is in fact broadly on track. For a while there was less melting than modelled, and recently there has been a spurt of catching up. But overall the outcome remains within the range predicted some time back.

Frame offers a rugby-watcher's metaphor.

"A lot of stuff that ends up in the media is about how things are worse off than we thought, or not really happening. The extent of Arctic sea ice is a story like that this year. But any given year is too short to matter.

"I liken it to panicking every time the Springboks get the ball. Connoisseurs of rugby and climate connoisseurs know it's a long game. Just because you turn the ball over, just because something happens this year, doesn't mean it's a trend."

Naish says the confidence researchers now have in their climate modelling is why he feels he can speak with some certainty about his own speciality of sea level rise.

Naish says the sea has already risen 20 centimetres in the past 100 years - 1'C of warming causing this much thermal expansion. But only one metre of further rise is expected this century.

He shows a chart of New Zealand to illustrate what a one metre rise would mean. Only the tiniest red nibbles come out of the coastline. A problem, but not a terminal one. In a city like Christchurch, it would take six metres before the waves arrived in Cathedral Square.

The real danger is if the ice covering land masses like Greenland and West Antarctica melts. About a quarter of the world's fresh water is held in these kilometre-thick ice sheets, enough to raise sea level by 12m if it all goes.

Naish says even with higher temperatures, it would take centuries for these ice sheets to thaw. So the threat of inundation is not really so imminent. But the flipside to that is we have also likely condemned future generations to a long-continuing problem. Because change lags the warming, even if temperatures were stabilised right now says Naish, the one metre rise would be one metre per century for many centuries to come.

Frame says sea level rise is an example of the value of having a good grasp of what to expect.

Some climate activists believe the public needs the shock horror scenarios - Hansen's five metres of inundation by 2100 - to stir it from its apathy and send out the call for urgent action.

"But this kind of talk is paralysing rather than helpful. All you do when you double the stakes is make people hunker down even more," Frame says.

"I think most scientists who get into this are still fighting the old battle of how to raise awareness about climate change. But look, everybody in the world has heard about the problem. Now, how do we deal with it? That requires quite different kinds of information."

Frame says that after sea level rise, the most obvious effects of global warming will be on the world's ability to produce food and the increasing extremes to be expected of the weather.

This year extreme weather became a suddenly more convincing tale, with new models of how Arctic warming is disrupting the circumpolar jetstream in the northern hemisphere.

Rutgers University's Jennifer Francis says a hotter Arctic is causing the encircling jetstream to slow down and throw off larger sideways wobbles - the snaky meanders, like a river slowed by hitting the plains and known as Rossby waves.

So weather systems are getting stuck in one place over countries for much longer than usual. The sideway meanders are also either drawing down a larger polar blast or drawing up more tropical air.

The result explains the general "weirding" of the northern hemisphere weather - the droughts that shrivelled the corn harvest in the US this year or the wash-out summer in the UK.

So Frame says climate change is being experienced first through these localised disturbances, the bigger dries and explosive flooding events, which are taking things in all sorts of contrary directions. But in the longer term, world agriculture is going to have to adapt to more permanent shifts in rain belts and climate patterns.

Australia is expected to have even less rain in the future. In New Zealand too, the South Island between Kaikoura and Picton, the lower east coast of the North Island, and Northland, are all forecast to become much more drought-prone.

However, Frame says New Zealand as a whole is something of a lifeboat so far as global warming goes. Surrounded by a deep and wind-tossed ocean, change here will lag the rest of the planet.

"For simple physical reasons, it just takes more energy to heat a bucket of water than a bucket of rock. And the warming rate is slowest over the bits that have storminess over the ocean."

So our own prediction is for just a degree of warming by 2040 and 2'C by 2090. Eventually New Zealand will catch up of course says Frame, but its position gives it a little more time to adjust. It is refreshing talking to someone who appears to be operating in a world where the basic climate change arguments are settled.

The parameters of the problem have been agreed, the bands of uncertainty quantified, and now the job is to identify the rational political solutions.

Frame's own career path suggests how far, in just a decade or so, the debate has evolved.

An Invercargill lad, Frame started out as an atmospheric researcher at Canterbury University, finding time also to study moral philosophy before he got a high-flying job as a Treasury think-tanker, moving to Wellington to learn about real-life policy making.

From there, Frame went back into science at Oxford University before in 2011 taking over as director at Victoria's CCRI.

It is a breadth of background experience that positions Frame now to have an influential say in what governments actually do. And he says much of the attraction of coming back to New Zealand is that it is a small, nimble democracy likely to be an early adopter of new ways of thinking.

Frame feels generally optimistic because he views past policy disappointments as just part of the world's learning process. Even if first-pass solutions like the ETS agreements fail to stick, people will move on and discover other approaches that work.

But what strikes him is the extent to which climate change seems still entangled in other agendas - the utopian thinking that says more about where we are coming from than where we need to go.

For instance, he says, there is the way green political philosophy has become so hairshirt anti- growth that it has created a partisan split between left and right.

"Thirty years ago, it wasn't obvious that when environmentalism first became an issue - especially because it came up as an issue in the rich world's middle-classes - that it was going to be politically left-wing."

But Frame says global warming fitted so neatly into beliefs about the need for social control and brakes on exploitation that it got seized upon. The threat was talked up to support a particular world view.

And yet Frame argues it seems a simple truth that economic growth itself has only been a force for the good.

"On average, human beings in modern society live almost twice as long as they did. They are happier. They are well fed. There is much less violence.

"There are a whole bunch of changes that have been hugely beneficial for people. So the only question here really is how can we now decouple future growth from carbon?"

Frame says he finds the politics of climate change are weighed down by a colonial guilt as well. For many of the European countries that once used to run empires, fixing global warming is seen as the rich world's responsibility.

Again, it is about social justice and utopian ideals, says Frame - which is fine up until the point where, in international negotiations, people expect other nations to respond the same way.

But he says it is an objective fact that carbon emission levels in the developed economies have levelled right off and it is the emissions from the emerging ones, like China, Brazil and India, that will soon be causing the bulk of the problem.

"There is a misconception that it is all being done by the industrialised north and the developing world is just a passive victim. But under a big 'burn it all' future, three-quarters of the atmospheric stock of carbon will come from the developing world."

So there is no point trying to found climate policy on notions of what is morally right, historically just, or even "people just being nice to each other", says Frame. It has to be recognised that countries are going to be motivated by self- interest as much as the collective good and learn to work with that.

"The idea of coupling climate to aid and development obligations that arise out of colonial history, really doesn't have a very strong resonance with other countries like the US.

"Americans don't perceive themselves as being a colonial power. Their historical narrative is that they were the destroyer of these big European empires. So if you try to hang your hat on an emotional feeling, you'll get a very different answer from them." Climate policies can be effective only if they are focused on tackling the problem at hand, says Frame. Take the plight of low-lying island nations like Tuvalu and the Maldives.

Even a one metre sea level rise will swamp these small countries, removing them from the map. But is the rest of the world really going to change its ways to save them?

"I saw an estimate where it would cost US$30 trillion to 2030 to get the Earth on a 1.5'C warming trajectory. Well, let's say, ballpark, there's 150 million people living in the bottom two metres above sea level. The spend to achieve that would be US$200,000 per person.

"Now the average statistical value of a life across the world - the amount we normally spend on people to keep them alive - is about US$6000. So we'd be spending some 50 times more on this particular initiative than any other initiative.

"So why would we do this? Why would it be rational?"

At a climate summit, the simple mathematics would rule, says Frame. Which means island nations ought to be going into the talks seeking some kind of other rescue deal.

"I think there would be some will for that, but very often negotiators don't know that is the question they should be asking."

Frame says this cold-eyed assessment of how the players are going to act might sound brutal. However, it is the only way robust policy bargains can be struck across a world with so many different viewpoints and circumstances.

This is why Frame is not too concerned by the apparent failure of the Kyoto Protocol ETS agreements - the attempt to put a world price on carbon by charging countries to pollute.

New Zealand is being much criticised for backing even further away from its own ETS commitments this year. To be effective, the New Zealand scheme would have to cost $20 per tonne of emissions, yet it has been so watered down the price sits at around $1 a tonne.

He says it was too much to expect the world to move in the same direction at the same speed. "Each country is going to have to decide what it can do."

He believes the game has now changed to a more pragmatic approach, where individual nations will do deals that may be wrapped in with trade and aid agreements. "Access to markets could be swapped for climate commitments."

It might be piecemeal, but it will create the economic incentives to play the good global citizen by embracing renewable energy programmes, carbon taxes and other climate-friendly policies. The planet should still get there in the end, Frame says.

"Yes, the ETS has been watered down and that's a shame. But it comes down now to what's good second-best policy? What's fair in an unfair world?"

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Ice reflects 80 per cent of the sunlight that strikes it back into space, while open ocean absorbs 90 per cent.

In 2012, Arctic sea ice shrank to its smallest recorded extent in recent times, its coverage falling to 3.4 square km.

2007's previous low of 4.2 square km followed an unusual summer of warm southerlies and clear skies. The 2012 melt was without these helpful conditions.

Since the 1980s, the September minimum sea ice extent has been declining by 13 per cent per decade.

Because Arctic sea ice is getting less time to reform each winter, it is thinning rapidly as well.

In Antarctica, sea ice near the Antarctic Peninsula is seeing a decline, but is in fact increasing slightly in other parts.

The Arctic is an ocean surrounded by land which contributes to its warming, while the Antarctic is a continent isolated by encircling wind and ocean currents.

Source: US National Snow and Ice Data Center

- ? Fairfax NZ News

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