Global Warming/Climate Change
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Frank’s Shovel, and Day 8 at Copenhagen Update
Editor’s Note: This is a repost from Marc Roberts at Throbgoblins. Be sure to comment and encourage our Frank in…
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In Transition – the Movie
In Transition 1.0: from oil dependence to local resilience, available now! The title says it all. Sit back and enjoy…
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The Biology of Global Warming
What Manhattan may have looked like… Often, as I’ve travelled and lived in different parts of the globe, I’ve stood…
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Carbon Trading – and What Should Be on the Negotiating Table at Copenhagen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYi78LaY8u4 The Story of Cap & Trade (From the makers of Story of Stuff) There is a lot of hubbub…
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The Real Climate Scandal
Shocked by the hacked emails? Wait till you see what the other side’s been up to. by George Monbiot: journalist,…
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Greenhouse Effect in a Bottle
It’s incredible watching the back and forth over climate change. I’ve said before, and will say again, the heart of…
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A Hotter Planet Means Less on Our Plates
In the Sunday November 22, 2009 issue of Outlook in the Washington Post, Lester Brown discusses the significant implications of…
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The Localization of Agriculture
by Lester R. Brown, Earth Policy Institute In the United States, there has been a surge of interest in eating…
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Back from the Brink, and the Climate Slamdown
Click for full view Courtesy: Throbgoblins I don’t know about you, but I was getting quite concerned about the health…
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The Knights Carbonic
The conspiracy which proves that manmade global warming is a scam by George Monbiot: journalist, author, academic and environmental and…
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Inferno on Earth: Wildfires Spreading as Temperatures Rise
by Janet Larsen, Earth Policy Institute Future firefighters have their work cut out for them. Perhaps nowhere does this hit…
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The Rising Tide of Environmental Refugees
by Lester R. Brown, Earth Policy Institute Our early twenty-first century civilization is being squeezed between advancing deserts and rising…
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