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How conservatives can help to tackle climate change | Roger Scruton | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Roger Scruton: Treaty-chasing is a futile waste of time and resources – the search for clean energy begins at home
Renewable Energy Focus - Renewable Energy Focus plans UK Offshore Wind supplement
Renewable Energy Focus is planning a UK Offshore Wind supplement to go alongside the March/April issue.
Edinburgh-based supercomputers ‘could tackle climate change - ScotlandIS
Edinburgh-based supercomputers ‘could tackle climate change
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Making the Wrong Case for Renewable Energy: Severin Borenstein - Bloomberg
What problems can the U.S. solve with renewable energy?
Model to predict cholera outbreaks earlier, better - SciDev.Net
A new cholera prediction model can warn of outbreaks 11 months in advance and also describe the possible severity.
Free App Satisfies B.C.’s Appetite for Recycling | PRLog
Free App Satisfies B.C.’s Appetite for Recycling. Download the new BC Recyclepedia Smart Phone App for both iPhones & Androids! Know where to recycle wherever you are! - PR11797866
Using Environmental Data for Business Value · Environmental Management & Energy News ·
It’s early in the calendar year, a time when many environmental professionals gather their 2011 environmental data to generate reports that your regulatory agencies require.
Study finds fish of Antarctica threatened by climate change
A Yale-led study of the evolutionary history of Antarctic fish and their 'anti-freeze' proteins illustrates how tens of millions of years ago a lineage of fish adapted to newly formed polar conditions and how today they are endangered by a rapid rise in ocean temperatures.
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