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"Ed, for all our sakes, don't flunk it!" Ed Miliband image credit: Wikipedia
08.10.2008 Ed Miliband has got good advice from the Climate Change Committee on cutting emissions. Now he must act on it, writes Oliver Tickell.
From: The Guardian
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Pollution] [Climate change] [Atmosphere] [Energy]
Image: "Ed, for all our sakes, don't flunk it!" Ed Miliband image credit: Wikipedia
"Failure to reach agreement [on emissions] by late next year could exact a terrible price"
07.10.2008 Negotiations seeking a global pact to tackle global warming are troubled and could end in disastrous failure, China's top climate change envoy warns, saying rich countries are failing to deliver on promises.
From: New Scientist
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Related topics/regions: [China] [Atmosphere] [Energy] [United Nations] [Pollution] [Climate change]
Image: "Failure to reach agreement [on emissions] by late next year could exact a terrible price" © Policy Innovations
Business as usual is not an option
02.10.2008 The world will have to take drastic action within two years to reduce greenhouse gas pollution if it is to avoid the worst effects of climate change, a new study warns.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Renewable energy] [Pollution] [Climate change] [Atmosphere] [Consumption]
Image: Business as usual is not an option © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
This is the machine for CO2 capture with its inventor, David Keith
01.10.2008 A scientist and his team are working to efficiently capture the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide directly from the air, using near-commercial technology.
From: Science Daily
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Related topics/regions: [Canada] [Science] [Pollution] [Climate change] [Atmosphere]
Image: This is the machine for CO2 capture with its inventor, David Keith

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