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January 2007

Green stuff and fair trade items are hot stuff
27.01.2007 from Monbiot.com:
The superstores are suddenly competing to be green. Can we trust them? asks George Monbiot.
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Image: Green stuff and fair trade items are hot stuff © Christian Aid
26.01.2007 from two steps forward:
'Buying offsets for an energy-wasteful home or business and calling it environmentally responsible is akin to buying a Diet Coke to go with your double bacon cheeseburger -- and calling it a weight-loss program.'
Image: Running the Earth in neutral

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Climate change - a ray of hope?
26.01.2007 from WBCSD:
Nearly half of all measures needed in industrialised countries to fight climate change can pay for themselves, shows Swedish energy company plan.
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Image: Climate change - a ray of hope? © Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
25.01.2007 from The Scotsman:
The world's largest community wind farm is to be built on Shetland, capable of generating enough power to supply a quarter of Scotland's homes.
Image: Wind farm

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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom]
25.01.2007 from Treehugger:
There's an important ski race but no snow so what do you do? It's a no brainer: bring in snow from higher elevations. By helicopter!
Image: Helicopter transports snow so that the skiing race can run

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Related topics/regions: [Austria]
24.01.2007 from Oil Change:
The world's leading climate sceptics claim that climate change goes in 1,500 year cycles which may have more to do with cosmic rays than fossil fuel emissions.
Image: 'Business as usual' dinosaurs

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24.01.2007 from It’s Getting Hot In Here:
There's a growing movement of informed students on the issues of climate change, as this report shows.
Image: Global warming poster

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23.01.2007 from SciDevNet:
African countries are spearheading ways to tackle climate change and have important lessons for how others can cope in future, says a soon to be released report.
Image: The report shows how countries in Africa are adapting to climate change

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Related topics/regions: [Africa]
Is that journey really necessary?
23.01.2007 from The Independent:
Check what you're buying before you hand over your money, advises government. And there's a risk that the fashion for offsets could actually encourage people to make unnecessary journeys.
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Image: Is that journey really necessary?
22.01.2007 from Rollingstone.com:
'The coal boom that is currently sweeping America is the atmospheric equivalent of a swan dive off a very tall building.'
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China is burning more and more coal
22.01.2007 from PlanetArk:
'We could not have our ambitious goals of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2020 if we can't also include other important players like China,' warns EU External Relations Commissioner.
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Related topics/regions: [China] [Europe]
Image: China is burning more and more coal
21.01.2007 from The BBC:
Experts assessing the dangers posed to civilisation have added climate change to the prospect of nuclear annihilation as the greatest threats to humankind.
Image: Symbolic Doomsday Clock first established in 1947

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Forests and water
20.01.2007 from The Nature Conservancy (US):
What are the next big ideas in conservation when habitat and species losses are accelerating and rising global temperatures threaten to remake the natural world? Six scientists offer their views of Conservation 2.0.
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Image: Forests and water
19.01.2007 from TerraDaily:
"We can say that 75 percent of the change is due to the emergence of greenhouse gases," claims ecology and environmental science professor.
Image: Treeline in the Swedish countryside

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19.01.2007 from inside greentech:
What can possibly be “green” about a huge repository of highly volatile radioactive material boiling away under pressure in a giant steam kettle? More than you'd think.
Image: Nuclear power station

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18.01.2007 from The BBC:
The cost of "gas-guzzling" cars could soar in five years' time under plans from the European Commission.
Image: Mercedes SUV

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Do offsets offset?
18.01.2007 from The Telegraph:
The fast-growing market in 'carbon offsets' for air travel is to be investigated by MPs. This could be a huge market in the next five years and could just encourage people to go on emitting carbon.

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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom]
Image: Do offsets offset? © Resurgence
Oops! This train burns coal
17.01.2007 from The Independent:
"If trains between the capital and Scottish cities, for example, could be made cheaper and more comfortable than flights, then the choice for travellers would be a 'no brainer'," adds the Tory Party's Tim Yeo who chairs the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee.
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Image: Oops! This train burns coal © New Internationalist
17.01.2007 from Ross Gelbspan:
As the world heats up, the US coal industry is racing to build more than 150 new power plants before Congress decides to crack down on global warming.
Image: Coal-fired generating plant

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16.01.2007 from Science A GoGo:
"Overall, temperatures are rising and so there may come a time when these little lakes do not freeze at all," says a University at Buffalo researcher who is collecting data on lakes from the US Northeast and parts of the Midwest.
Image: Snowpersons: a declining species

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ANALYSIS/OPINION
The aviation industry is exempt from the Kyoto protocol
A study by the world's leading experts has revealed that airlines are pumping 20 per cent more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than estimates suggest.
From: The Independent
Image: The aviation industry is exempt from the Kyoto protocol
President Bush asked last week that the United States give $770 million in emergency food aid to afflicted regions, but this only amounts to an imperfect first step to confront the global food crisis, says economist Arvind Subramanian.
From: Center for Global Development
Related topics/regions: [Japan] [United States] [Aid] [Emergency relief] [Food] [Governance]
Chinese flag in front of Tibet's Potala Palace
The West is projecting not only its own spiritual fantasies on Tibet, but its own economic fears on China, imagining a power struggle quite different from that which has actually happened in Tibet. We have to learn to look at Tibet as it is – and China too, says Slavoj Zizek.
From: Le Monde Diplomatique/ Il Manifesto
Related topics/regions: [Tibet] [China] [Geopolitics]
Image: Chinese flag in front of Tibet's Potala Palace © Tibet Information Network
Banner in Sydney, Australia.
Coca-Cola is looking to make huge profits as one of the three primary sponsors of the Olympic Torch Relay despite flagrant human rights abuses perpetrated by China, writes grassroots activist Amit Srivastava.
From: India Resource Center
Related topics/regions: [China] [Germany] [Tibet] [Business] [Corporations] [Human rights]
Image: Banner in Sydney, Australia. © India Resource Center
A pro-immigration demonstration; May 2006.
Over 30,000 passionate protesters took to the streets last week to oppose immigration raids and deportations, reflecting a revitalized unity and fervor in the immigrants' rights community, writes Roberto Lovato.
From: New America Media
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Migration] [Civil rights] [Activism] [Governance]
Image: A pro-immigration demonstration; May 2006. © Independent Media Center
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