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ITV - The Cost of Going Green - WWF UK
Thursday night's programme on ITV1, The Cost of Going Green, provided a reasonably balanced debate on the impacts of renewable energy and was a significant improvement on the BBC's Panorama offering. Nick Molho, SSF & rsquo;s Head of Energy Policy highlights some further issues, which it would have
Reframing the Problem of Climate Change: From Zero Sum Game to Win-Win Solutions | Use Celsias.com
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Debate Over Global Warming/Climate Change Heats Up « Science World
Hardly a week goes by that we aren’t reporting a story on concerns about global warming. But, a growing number of people in the scientific community are coming forward to express doubts about the prevailing scientific opinions concerning global warming. Recently, 16 respected scientists signed a
Political leaders play key role in how worried Americans are by climate change -
Environmental Research Letters: En undersøkelse viser at amerikanere så klimaendringene som en reell trussel mest i 2006-2007. Dette sammenfaller med perioden da demokrater og republikanere i Kongressen var mest enige om saken.
Review: ITV's Cost of Going Green | Nick Molho | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Nick Molho: ITV's examination of the cost of renewable energy was more balanced than BBC Panorama but it still omitted the key reasons behind household energy rises
Santorum goes after Romney on energy, climate change - The Hill's E2-Wire
Republican White House hopeful Rick Santorum painted Mitt Romney as soft on energy policy Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference, taking aim at the former Massachusetts governor for his position on climate change. Who would be the better person to go after the Obama administration
Why NASA's Spectacular Image of the Earth is So Disturbing | Planetizen
NASA's amazing high definition update of its infamous "Blue Marble" photograph of Earth is disturbing not for what can be seen, but for what cannot.
Flood Warnings at Risk as Cuts to Critical Gauges Loom | Climate Central
Cuts to the USGS stream gauge network threaten to undermine the accuracy of flood forecasts and warnings, officials say.
Will N.H. have a say in developing a regional low-carbon fuel standard?
New Hampshire Business Review is a statewide business publication with a print edition of more than 50,000 readers. NHBR is published 26 times a year.
Streams need trees to withstand climate change
(PhysOrg.com) -- More than twenty years of biological monitoring have confirmed the importance of vegetation for protecting Australia's freshwater streams and rivers against the ravages of drought and climate change.
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