references
Climate and Consciousness Communities are small and have no reason to talk to each other. Attempting to combine the two will be interesting. We have divided the references into two sections, methodology and climate/weather.
Methodology: Books and articles that describe the possible workings of Language to
Nature
“The Biology of Belief” by Bruce Lipton, Ph.D. 2005
“Shamanism” from Wikipedia
“The Gaia Hypothesis” from Wikipedia
“The Hidden Messages in Water” by Dr. Masaru Emoto 2004
“Subtle Body” (Subtle Energy) from Wikipedia
Neuro-Theology, Center for Spirituality and the Mind, Pennsylvania State University
“The Higgs Particle” from Wikipedia, the race to find the Higgs boson (evidence of the God particle)
“The Cosmic Code” by Heinz Pagels
The World Bank: Indigenous Knowledge (“I.K.”) New Zealand
“Discovering Indigenous Science: Implications for Science Education” by Gloria Snively and John Corsiglia, Stanford University, USA,
Climate and Weather References: Books and articles that help to describe the theories of Language to Nature
“The Revenge of Gaia” by James Lovelock, PhD. 2006
“The Wikipedia Log For Hurricanes” the free online encyclopedia
The National Hurricane Center (NHC)
The Weather Underground
Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology,
Indigenous Weather Knowledge, Monash University
NIWA Science, Maori Research and Development UnitNew Zealand’s leading provider of atmospheric and aquatic science and services
About Talk To Nature
Global Climate Headlines
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9 Apr 2009 James Woolsey: Plug-in hybrids for U.S. security, climate
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7 Apr 2009 Albert Carnesale: Climate response could create growth
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6 Apr 2009 Ralph Cicerone: NAS studies to determine climate choices
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29 Mar 2009 Amazon smoke slows formation of clouds, rainfall
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7 Mar 2009 Scientists track changes in Antarctic ice sheet
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