About Rosalind Peterson

 

Welcome to the Contact Section of the Agriculture Defense Coalition Website and the California Skywatch Website.

Rosalind PetersonRosalind Peterson is California President and Co-Founder of the Agriculture Defense Coalition (ADC).  The ADC was formed in 2006, to protect agricultural from a wide variety of experimental weather and atmospheric testing programs.

Ms. Peterson also founded California Skywatch in 2002, when she began researching atmospheric testing and weather modification programs.  The two websites are separate entities but are linked together by issues listed alphabetically in the "Categories" section.  (The California Skywatch Website merged permanently with the ADC on January 15, 2011.)

Ms. Peterson was a Keynote Speaker at the 60th Annual DPI/NGO Conference on Climate Change (New York on September 5-7, 2007.) She spoke about agriculture and the negative impacts of experimental weather modification programs on tree and plant health, along with other important issues. Since then she has presented her United Nations Power Point Presentation to colleges, universities and interested groups. She has also been interviewed on numerous radio and television programs.  (Scroll to the bottom of this page to see a portion of her Keynote Presentation.)

In 1995, Rosalind, now retired, became a certified California United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Farm Service Agency Agriculture Crop Loss Adjustor.  She worked in more than ten counties throughout California. Many crop losses throughout the State can be attributed to weather related causes.  She worked for five years for the Mendocino County Department of Agriculture as an Agriculture Technologist before being hired by the USDA Farm Service Agency in Mendocino County, California.

Rosalind has a BA degree from Sonoma State University in Environmental Studies & Planning (1991 ENSP), with emphasis on solar power, photosynthesis, agriculture, crop production, and the efficient use of energy in the future. Ms. Peterson has won several awards and recognition for her extensive efforts to protect drinking water supplies in Martinez, California, from toxic chemical contamination. She also writes articles on many subjects including protection of the environment from ongoing, unregulated, atmospheric geoengineering experiments and weather modification programs. 

She was born and raised on a working farm in Mendocino County, located in Northern California, and from this early farm education feels that she has a working knowledge of agriculture, crop production, weather and other difficulties faced by the agricultural community.

ABOUT THE ADC WEBSITE

This website is being continuously updated, at this time with documents, news articles, maps, petitions, posters, and other information.   Rosalind Peterson’s entire database, will be online in 2015, and will contain 30% of the photographs she has taken since 2002, when she first started researching various atmospheric programs. This extensive collection of documents, university studies, reference books, government documents, reports, research abstracts, drinking water and air quality data, chemicals, articles, news reports, and other data is now available for research by anyone wishing to use our search engine or select items from the "categories" section.

There will be more than forty thousand articles, pdf files, videos and other information updated and online by December 2015. We have downloaded nearly 35,000 at this time and more will be added every month. Documents may be researched by subject, a series of words, numeric code, and by other methods which will be described on the website as they become available to the public. New and exciting information is now added each month.  We have thousands of interesting articles available now for your preliminary research and general reading.

California chemical drinking water graphs have been prepared from data available from California State Department of Health Drinking Water Division water tests for many of the chemicals found in the drinking water supplies of California residents. Those requesting use of the graphing program should contact Ms. Peterson via E-Mail. Many graphs are already online and can be viewed or downloaded.

Posters, maps, banners, graphics, power point presentations, videos, petitions, graphs, and spreadsheets are also on this site.  Those wishing to order two-sided color posters or maps should contact the ADC. The site is designed to facilitate research on various topics, to bring together various studies and how they interact with each other. It is designed to stimulate additional research from those interested in supporting this research effort.  We are always looking for volunteers to research various subjects.

The ADC site has the database backup information and documentation for California Skywatch Website which interconnects through the "categories" section.

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United Nations 60th Annual DPI/NGO Conference on Climate Change – September 2007

http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/annualconfs/60/

Rosalind Peterson was a Keynote Speaker at the 60th Annual DPI/NGO Conference on Climate Change (New York on September 5-7, 2007.)  She spoke about agriculture and the negative impacts of experimental weather modification and other atmospheric programs on tree and plant health, increasing UV Radiation, aviation impacts on climate, and other important issues. Since then she has presented her United Nations Power Point Presentation to colleges, universities and interested groups. She has also been interviewed on numerous radio and television programs.  (Please note that Rosalind was referred to as Dr. Peterson, in error, by the U.N. Moderator of this event.)

The following video segment is a portion of her presentation before the United Nations on September 6, 2007.

United Nations 60th Annual DPI/NGO Conference on Climate Change – September 2007

http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/annualconfs/60/

United Nations Roundtable:  September 6, 2007

http://www.un.org/dpi/ngosection/annualconfs/60/Webcast.htm

Coping with Climate Change: Best Land Use Practices: 3 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

(This segment of the U.N. presentation was made under the “Fair Use” Section of U.S. Code Title 17.)

Rosalind Peterson at United Nations 2007 Climate Change Conference
Rosalind at 2007 United Nations Conference on Climate Change. Click on photo to start video.