Full Coverage: Climate change
May 2008
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The aim of this Guide is to provide an introduction to the subject of Climate Change with particular emphasis on the problems faced by developing countries
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13.05.2008
WASHINGTON, May 13 (OneWorld) - What single silver bullet is simultaneously reducing air pollution and oil dependency, rolling back urban congestion, and fighting obesity?
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Governance] [Health] [Pollution] [Transport] Image: A Kenyan man on a bicycle in traffic. © Worldwatch Institute
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13.05.2008
David Dickson, Director, SciDev.Net, presents the critique of a recent report on the future of modern agriculture. Even as we fight the current needs of a hungry world in an environmentally sustainable way, the contributions of science and technology deserve recognition and not merely blame, he asserts.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Biodiversity] [Food] [Agriculture] Image: Test varieties © WWF International
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13.05.2008
Climate scientists are ready to bet serious money that recent global cooling predictions are wrong.
more...From: RealClimate Related topics/regions: [Science] Image: Gambling on climate © Oxfam Great Britain
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12.05.2008
World Environment Foundation in association with World Council for Corporate Governance is organising an international convention on climate change from May 30-June 1, 2008 at Palampur, India. The event will be a unique platform for business leaders, policy makers, NGOs and environmental experts to share ideas on developing clean technology.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Environmental activism] [Environment] Image: Save the planet
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09.05.2008
The UN should establish an agency to regulate international transport emissions, notably from highly polluting activities like aviation and shipping, said a climate change watchdog.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [Pollution] [Transport] Image: Aviation and maritime shipping are not included in the Kyoto Protocol, yet their emissions are expected to increase in the coming years. © atom2bit (flickr)
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09.05.2008
The disastrous aftermath of Cyclone Nargis in Burma is a severe reminder of the overwhelming destruction environmental catastrophes cause in poor communities, writes a development researcher, calling for resolute action against climate change.
more...From: Center for Global Development Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [Environmental activism] [Poverty] [Emergency relief] [Aid] Image: In the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis. © Action Against Hunger-USA
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09.05.2008
Global production of solar photovoltaic cells increased 51 percent in 2007, to 3,733 megawatts.
more...From: Worldwatch Institute Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] [Energy] Image: Solar panels at a women's health centre in Camden, London. Jun-02 © Peter Armstrong
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08.05.2008
Climate change is happening faster than predicted and the world could be as much as seven degrees hotter by the end of the century, an Australian scientist says.
more...From: Sydney Morning Herald Related topics/regions: [Australia] [Pollution] Image: Hot planet
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08.05.2008
The natural caves of Meghalaya's Jaintia hills are a rich repository of climate change taking place over a million years. Indiscriminate coal mining and unsuitable extraction techniques are now imperiling the biodiversity of this archaeological heritage.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Pollution] [Biodiversity] Image: Coal miners inside a cave / Photo credit: Fraser Simpson / Down to Earth
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08.05.2008
A study by the world's leading experts has revealed that airlines are pumping 20 per cent more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than estimates suggest.
more...From: The Independent Related topics/regions: [Pollution] [Transport] Image: The aviation industry is exempt from the Kyoto protocol
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07.05.2008
Global warming will take its biggest toll on insects in the tropics--home to more than half the world's species, scientists predict.
more...From: ScienceNow Related topics/regions: [Biodiversity] Image: Tropical insects are threatened by global warming. Credit: Dean Forbes
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07.05.2008
Ilmastonmuutos lisää kehitysmaiden köyhien tarvetta lähteä pakolaisiksi, norjalaisen Norwegian Refugee Council -järjestön tuore raportti varoittaa.
more...From: Suomen IPS Related topics/regions: [Refugees] Image: -
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07.05.2008
YK:n alkuperäiskansojen foorumin mielestä alkuperäiskansoilla on kokemusta ja tietoa ilmastonmuutoksen vaikutuksista, mikä tulisi ottaa huomioon myös kansainvälisissä ilmastoneuvotteluissa.
more...From: Suomen YK-liitto Related topics/regions: [Indigenous rights] Image: -
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07.05.2008
Like Kiribati and Tuvalu, the islands of the Torres Strait are slowly being submerged. But unlike their Pacific neighbours, the plight of their inhabitants is being overlooked.
more...From: The Independent Related topics/regions: [Australia] [Shelter & housing] [Land] Image: Low-lying coral cays threatened by sealevel rise. Credit: Matt Binns
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06.05.2008
Scientists report that the rising temperature of Lake Baikal, located in frigid Siberia, shows that this region is responding strongly to global warming.
more...From: Terra Daily Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] Image: Olkhon island, Baikal lake, Russia. Credit: lupus83
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06.05.2008
Maan Ystävien Polttava kysymys -kampanjan aktivoimina yli 10 000 suomalaista on pyytänyt kansanedustajaansa tukemaan ilmastolakia, joka velvoittaisi vähentämään ilmastoa lämmittäviä päästöjä viidellä prosentilla vuosittain.
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06.05.2008
Policymakers should not succumb to pumping vast amounts of taxpayers money into the elusive promise of carbon capture and storage, concludes Greenpeace in a new report.
more...From: Greenpeace International Related topics/regions: [Pollution] [Credit and investment] [Energy] Image: Coal-fired power stations are the largest single source of CO2 emissions
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06.05.2008
UNITED NATIONS, May 5 (OneWorld) - The United Nations is facing scathing criticism from the world's indigenous communities for its attempts to promote carbon trading as a tool to address climate change concerns.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Indigenous rights] [Forests] [Credit and investment] [Corporations] [Business] [Land] Image: Amazon rainforest. © WWF International
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05.05.2008
Caribou may serve as an indicator species for global warming, says a biology professor. It seems that the timing of peak food availability no longer corresponds to the timing of caribou births.
more...From: Science Daily Related topics/regions: [Greenland] [Animals] Image: Young caribou. Credit: ozcanadian
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05.05.2008
The American Petroleum Institute has just begun running a feel-good commercial that argues "America's future" lies in drilling out domestic reserves of oil and natural gas.
more...From: Gristmill Related topics/regions: [United States] [Pollution] [Corporations] [Consumption] [Energy] Image: Sunset industry? Not according to the API © Friends of the Earth International
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