Full Coverage: Climate change
July 2009
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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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20.07.2009
Can the International Maritime Organization be taken seriously by climate change negotiators when its ships choose to sail from Europe around the Cape of Good Hope rather than through the Suez Canal?
more...Related topics/regions: [Egypt] [China] [Climate change] [Trade] [Transport] Image: Container Shipping © AH Knight / Flickr
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19.07.2009
A useful guide to the pros and cons of carbon offsets and to the choice available to individual buyers. Good
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19.07.2009
Experience to date suggests that funds for adaptation and other climate-related programmes in developing countries are not being channeled in the most effective way. Bretton Woods Project
more...Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Aid] |
19.07.2009
Advocates of a revival of nuclear power tend to overlook that uranium is a finite resource, quite apart from other disadvantages. Perhaps this is the time to pay more attention to thorium as an alternative. Guardian
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19.07.2009
If global food security could be protected in an organic environment, the benefits to climate change would be considerable. Duncan Green takes a close look at the issues. From Poverty to Power
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19.07.2009
George Monbiot gets to grips with the mathematics of offsetting greenhouse gas emissions. He concludes that the approach does not add up and that governments cannot fudge their commitments with offsets. Monbiot.com
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19.07.2009
A range of interesting ideas for tackling climate change identified at the Manchester International Festival. Guardian
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11.07.2009
An important report published jointly by Oxfam and Greenpeace suggests that climate change will be the strongest force acting on poverty reduction in China. Oxfam Hong Kong
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11.07.2009
Three reasons why malaria is about to get worse: climate change, loss of predator species and failure of drugs. Global Health
more...Related topics/regions: [Malaria] [Biodiversity] [Climate change] |
11.07.2009
The World Bank identifies countries most at risk from five categories of climate change threat. No surprise that they are all low income or lower middle income countries. IRIN News
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11.07.2009
Media professionals in developing countries are poorly equipped to communicate about climate change. IRIN News
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06.07.2009
Paul Krugman takes a look at the 212 members of the US House of Representatives who voted against the Waxman-Markey climate change bill. Not a pretty sight. New York Times
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06.07.2009
El Nino is an awkward phenomenon in its unpredictability. The World Meteorological Organization detects warning signs for 2009. IRIN News
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06.07.2009
The new sliding roof over the Wimbledon Centre Court represents an extreme and expensive example of adapting to climate uncertainties. Low cost index insurance is a valuable tool for poor farmers but can it work if climate becomes even less predictable?
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Africa] [Climate change] [Finance] [Agriculture] Image: Centre Court shuts out climate change © epredator / Flickr
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