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Aviation and maritime shipping are not included in the Kyoto Protocol, yet their emissions are expected to increase in the coming years.
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.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [Pollution] [Climate change] [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)
In the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis.
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.
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From: Center for Global Development
Related topics/regions: [Myanmar] [Environmental activism] [Climate change] [Poverty] [Emergency relief] [Aid]
Image: In the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis. © Action Against Hunger-USA
Solar panels at a women's health centre in Camden, London. Jun-02
09.05.2008 Global production of solar photovoltaic cells increased 51 percent in 2007, to 3,733 megawatts.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] [Climate change] [Energy]
Image: Solar panels at a women's health centre in Camden, London. Jun-02 © Peter Armstrong
Hot planet
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.
From: Sydney Morning Herald
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Related topics/regions: [Australia] [Pollution] [Climate change]
Image: Hot planet
Coal miners inside a cave / Photo credit: Fraser Simpson / Down to Earth
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.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Biodiversity] [Pollution] [Climate change]
Image: Coal miners inside a cave / Photo credit: Fraser Simpson / Down to Earth
The aviation industry is exempt from the Kyoto protocol
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.
From: The Independent
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Related topics/regions: [Pollution] [Climate change] [Transport]
Image: The aviation industry is exempt from the Kyoto protocol
Tropical insects are threatened by global warming. Credit: Dean Forbes
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.
From: ScienceNow
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Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [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.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Refugees]
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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.
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From: Suomen YK-liitto
Related topics/regions: [Indigenous rights] [Climate change]
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Low-lying coral cays threatened by sealevel rise. Credit: Matt Binns
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.
From: The Independent
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Related topics/regions: [Australia] [Climate change] [Shelter & housing] [Land]
Image: Low-lying coral cays threatened by sealevel rise. Credit: Matt Binns
Olkhon island, Baikal lake, Russia. Credit: lupus83
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.
From: Terra Daily
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Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] [Climate change]
Image: Olkhon island, Baikal lake, Russia. Credit: lupus83
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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From: Maan ystävät
Related topics/regions: [Finland] [Climate change]
Coal-fired power stations are the largest single source of CO2 emissions
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.
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From: Greenpeace International
Related topics/regions: [Pollution] [Climate change] [Credit and investment] [Energy]
Image: Coal-fired power stations are the largest single source of CO2 emissions
Amazon rainforest.
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.
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Indigenous rights] [Forests] [Climate change] [Credit and investment] [Corporations] [Business] [Land]
Image: Amazon rainforest. © WWF International
Young caribou. Credit: ozcanadian
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.
From: Science Daily
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Related topics/regions: [Greenland] [Climate change] [Animals]
Image: Young caribou. Credit: ozcanadian
Sunset industry? Not according to the API
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.
From: Gristmill
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Pollution] [Climate change] [Corporations] [Consumption] [Energy]
Image: Sunset industry? Not according to the API © Friends of the Earth International
ExxonMobil: 'pouring scorn on renewables investment'. Credit: MontroseDP
04.05.2008 Just as the need for renewables becomes critical, the oil giants signal an alarming retreat, writes Jeremy Leggett.
From: The Guardian
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Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] [Climate change] [Corporations] [Energy]
Image: ExxonMobil: 'pouring scorn on renewables investment'. Credit: MontroseDP
Barracuda shoal, central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Credit: Tom Weilenmann
03.05.2008 "Dead zones" containing too little oxygen for fish to breathe are growing as global temperatures increase.
From: New Scientist
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Related topics/regions: [Oceans] [Climate change] [Fisheries]
Image: Barracuda shoal, central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Credit: Tom Weilenmann
02.05.2008 Future technology designed to cut the carbon cost of air travel will be displayed to the public for the first time in a new exhibition that opens at the Science Museum in London on 15 May.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Science] [Climate change] [Transport]
This German home has it all: solar panels for hot water and heating, photovoltaic and 3 windmills Credit: rangorang
02.05.2008 The Energy Bill being debated by parliament needs to be amended to guarantee a premium payment - known as 'feed-in tariffs' - for all the green energy generated by householders, businesses and local communities, says Friends of the Earth.
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From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Democracy] [Renewable energy] [Climate change] [Energy]
Image: This German home has it all: solar panels for hot water and heating, photovoltaic and 3 windmills Credit: rangorang
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