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November 2006

Energy Saving Trust
06.11.2006 from Energy Saving Trust:
The Energy Saving Trust is asking everyone in the UK to make a commitment to save 20% of the energy they use.
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Image: Energy Saving Trust
06.11.2006 from TIST GHG boutique:
This TIST ebay store has sold 180 tons of GHG offsets so far.
Image: Deforestation is threatening the lives of people who live on the land

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Amazon rainforest
05.11.2006 from Climate Ark:
'This is a win/win/win/win/lose strategy... with only the timber merchants of death that lose.'
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Image: Amazon rainforest © WWF International
George Monbiot
04.11.2006 from Guardian Unlimited:
The Stern report has shown that it would cost much less to prevent runaway climate change than to seek to live with it. So George Monbiot has a 10-point plan.
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Image: George Monbiot © Gabrielle Hamm
03.11.2006 from the BBC:
A 10-point plan to help vulnerable marine ecosystems - corals and mangroves - survive the impact of climate change.
Image: Coral is sensitive to changes in sea temperature

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03.11.2006 from Green Car Congress:
Ken Livingstone has unveiled the first hybrid double-deck bus in the world and announced plans for a hybrid bus fleet for London.
Image: Ken Livingstone looks out the rear window of the new series hybrid double-decker

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Americans getting worried by climate change
02.11.2006 from EurekAlert:
According to a recent MIT survey, Americans now rank climate change as the country's most pressing environmental problem.
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Image: Americans getting worried by climate change
Refugee camp: the shape of things to come?
02.11.2006 from Guardian Unlimited:
The UK is to use the warnings of the Stern review to press for a new global deal to curb carbon emissions.
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Image: Refugee camp: the shape of things to come? © Asociación Amal Esperanza
01.11.2006 from chinadialogue:
Global inequalities threaten China’s environment. An interview with Pan Yue.
Image: Pan Yue, deputy director of China’s State Environmental Protection Administration.

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There will be reductions in food supplies from around the world
01.11.2006 from ScienceDaily:
Global warming could do more to hurt your health than simply threaten summertime heat stroke, says a public health physician.
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Image: There will be reductions in food supplies from around the world © Yadira Pacheco / CORE Group
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29.08.2008 Colonial powers created African states with arbitrary borders and unsuitable systems of "winner-takes-all" multi-party electoral democracy. As recent elections show, this has been a failure. It is time to develop an African form of democracy, says Richard Dowden.
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27.08.2008 The Egyptian authorities’ "shameful treatment" of sub-Saharan African migrants and vulnerable asylum-seekers "blatantly disregards international law", says a new report.
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From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat
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24.08.2008 The human rights situation in Myanmar has taken a dramatic downward turn since UN Envoy Ibrahim Gambari first visited the country and declared that the regime had turned a new page with the international community.
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From: Burma Campaign
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24.06.2008 Ahead of a key House of Lords hearing, Sean Carey reflects on the disgraceful way Britain annexed a group of islands and dislodged a people to give the US an airbase.

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21.02.2008 It is high time for India and China to move beyond conflicts and start cooperating politically, economically, and technologically for mutual benefits, says Dr. Aqueil Ahmad.
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From: Share The World's Resources
Related topics/regions: [India] [China] [Geopolitics]