Full Coverage: Climate change
October 2009
Recommended links
The OneWorld Climate Change Guide
The aim of this Guide is to provide an introduction to the subject of Climate Change with particular emphasis on the problems faced by developing countries
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31.10.2009
A useful overview of how Bangladesh has developed its reputation as world leader on adaptation to climate change. Himal South Asian
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31.10.2009
None of the top 10 Conservative bloggers believes that man-made global warming is an established fact; all 10 reject David Cameron's view that the issue should be an urgent priority if the party were in government.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Politics] Image: Climate change chart: scientific credibility
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30.10.2009
£6.50 for a loaf of bread, £7 for a box of cornflakes and £18 for a pint of beer - these are the prices we could face in 2030 unless urgent action is taken to prevent dangerous climate change, says a new forecast.
more...From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
25.10.2009
A British MP is urging colleagues to back a parliamentary motion in favour of a 55 mile an hour speed limit, an end to domestic flights by 2011 and a requirement that TV must provide at least two hours viewing a week on the climate crisis.
more...From: Campaign against Climate Change Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Activism] Image: The CarbonNeutral Company joins Stephen Byers MP and Colin Challen MP (centre) to launch the first All Party Parliamentary Climate Change Group, 2005
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25.10.2009
A long and technical science paper with a painful message. It identifies nine components of the biosphere that are prone to disruptive tipping points if we interfere too much. For three of them, we have already done so. Stockholm Resilience Centre
more...Related topics/regions: [Biodiversity] |
25.10.2009
Leila Raina from India, whose hobby is climate change, is having real problems dating guys from rich countries. They just won't commit. Adopt A Negotiator
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23.10.2009
On 24 October, join people all over the world
more...taking a stand for a safe climate future. |
22.10.2009
Prove It! All the evidence you need to believe in climate change” is a new exhibition at the Science Museum.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Prove It!
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19.10.2009
Climate Camp protesters at Ratcliffe have a clear message. No more coal. Does this attribute of simplicity compromise the bigger picture of developing countries which lack electricity?
more...Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [United Kingdom] [Environmental activism] [Energy] Image: Light Up Nigeria campaigners in London © Light Up Nigeria
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18.10.2009
Lord Stern told us that preventing deforestation is the most cost effective emissions mitigation strategy. A new report stakes a competing claim for preventing unplanned pregnancies. Optimum Population Trust
more...Related topics/regions: [Population] |
12.10.2009
Defying its image of big oil, Texas is fast attracting businesses at the cutting edge of wind technology. If Texas goes low carbon, there is no excuse for any of us.
more...Related topics/regions: [United States] [United Kingdom] [Malawi] [Energy] |
06.10.2009
Lester Brown presents the food security crisis as a race between political and climate tipping points. He is optimistic that civilisation will get the message just in time. from Earth Policy Institute
more...Related topics/regions: [Water/sanitation] [Food] |
06.10.2009
Mike Hulme offers a useful summary of his recent book. Scientists cannot be responsible for reconciling diverse ethics that influence attitudes to climate change. from SciDev
more...Related topics/regions: [Ethics & value systems] [Politics] |
06.10.2009
We all know people who accept that climate change is a serious problem but are too bored by the subject to take action. Try talking to them about the carbon cycle instead.
more...Related topics/regions: [Atmosphere] [Environmental activism] Image: Carbon dioxide concentration over 800,000 years © World Bank
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