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In the case of climate change misinformation and the cottage industry of denial, the financiers are the fossil fuel interests with the most to lose from a transition to a clean energy economy and energy efficiency.
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Natural gas and the trouble with estimating fossil fuel reserves - http://t.co/WlGhx1Lj #natgas #fossilfuels #energy...
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Expansion of Alberta's tar-sands mining operations is expected to double over the next decade. Here's what that looks like so far from the air and on the ground.
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The Gulf regions are among the largest exporters of fossil fuels. A change in mind-set from fossil to renewable energy is already in evidence. The demand for solar installations in the Middle East is rising and many ...
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“Part of it has to do with the fact that so many chemicals on our farmland are petroleum based, so there's that fossil fuel connection,” Anna explained. “Or they are grown on large-scale industrial farms that have ...
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Devex: The world's major bilateral donors continue to invest in climate change programming, primarily to comply with the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change $30 billion Fast Start Finance mechanism for ...
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Alaska Dispatch'Venice of Northwest Alaska' sinking because of climate changeAlaska DispatchThose are a few of the ways climate change is affecting life in the Inupiat village of Selawik, according to the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium's...
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Factors contributing to climate change are moving faster than predicted and pushing us toward planetary conditions unlike any humans have ever known—this was one of the salient themes to emerge from this month's ...
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A Greeting for 2012Dissident Voice A debt-ridden, overpopulated, hungry and warring humanity is shredding the biosphere, home to billions of beautiful and innocent creatures like the family of mergansers you see, and at the same time facing “peak...
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A weekly review and repository of scientific research findings pertaining to carbon dioxide and global change.
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World's First Hybrid Shark (World's First Hybrid Shark - Neatorama http://t.co/AdqVi9hY #climatechange...)...
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Energy / Fossil Fuels December 31, 2011. ljmacphee/CC BY 2.0. Oil refinery along the US Gulf Coast. Remember John McCain, Sara Palin and other Republican leaders shouting "Drill Baby Drill?" Energy independence, national security, ...
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The environmental restoration of Ogoniland in Nigeria could prove to be the world's most wide-ranging and long term oil clean-up exercise ever undertaken if contaminated drinking water, land, creeks and important ecosystems such as mangroves are to...
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The sun never shone brighter on rural Bangladesh with low power solar systems transforming the lives of tens of millions of marginalised rural people who are unconnected to the national grid.
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Fossil fuel CEOs taking climate change seriously, companies competing head-to-head on green, and from my top 10 list, companies like Patagonia and Unilever seriously pushing the envelope on sustainable ...
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ScotsmanClimate change in Scotland 'to kill the curlew'ScotsmanBy Jenny Fyall, Environment Correspondent AN ICONIC bird linked to Scotland's wild moors will struggle to survive the impacts of climate change, new research suggests.
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Plant and animal species will face increasing competition for survival; A serious reduction in planetary biodiversity; Rising sea levels, which will make many current costal communities completely uninhabitable; More intense ...
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Bangladesh slams dismal climate change efforts The foreign minister of Bangladesh says the worlds richer nations are not keeping their promises and aid is not getting through to the poorer countries most vulnerable to ...
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With no irrigation, one rainfall season, Malawi faces a massive challenge to survive as a nation in the next 60 years when rainfall is predicted to be reduced and temperatures reaching their all ti...
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Renewable energy is surpassing fossil fuels for the first time in new power-plant investments, shaking off setbacks from the financial crisis and an impasse at the United Nations global warming talks.
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The lead author of a new study on sea-level rise talks about its consequences for U.S. coastal communities -- and even under conservative estimates, they're not pretty.
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