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Survey shows concern about climate change across the world

31/8/2011 Guardian Climate change concern tumbles in US and China by Damian Carrington. Read the rest of this entry »

China has not measured most dangerous types of air pollution

27/8/2011 Guardian China has not measured data on the most dangerous types of air pollution Read the rest of this entry »

New wave power designs are being developed

27/8/2011 New Scientist New power wave heads out to sea. Read the rest of this entry »

Study shows link between high food prices and conflicts

27/8/2011 Guardian Are food prices approaching a violent tipping point? by Damian Carrington. Read the rest of this entry »

Discussion of how to talk to climate sceptics by Katharine Hayhoe

26/8/2011 Guardian How to talk to a climate sceptic by Katharine Hayhoe. Read the rest of this entry »

Arctic sea routes – two major routes open as summer ice retreats

26/8/2011 BBC Arctic sea routes open as ice melts -by Richard Black. Read the rest of this entry »

El Niños linked to civic conflicts

25/8/2011 Independent New study shows stark correlation between the fluctuations of El Niño and the incidence of civil conflicts Read the rest of this entry »

El Niño and other cyclic weather events linked to global conflicts

25/8/2011 Guaridan Cyclical climatic changes such have been linked to civil conflict. Read the rest of this entry »

Austrlia endorses farming carbon credits

24/8/2011 Independent Carbon credits for farming endorsed. Read the rest of this entry »

Assessment of nuclear fusion feasibility – not for 30 years – by Leo Hickman

24/8/2011 Guardian Assessment of nuclear fusion by Leo Hickman. Read the rest of this entry »

China leads global traffic growth

China leads global traffic growth- Read the rest of this entry »

China leads the global traffic jam 1 billion cars- by Jonathan Watts

24/8/2011 Guardian 1bn cars and counting – the global traffic jam just got worse. Read the rest of this entry »

Does assigning ecosystems an economic value really work?- by Leo Hickman.

24/8/2011 Guardian Does assigning ecosystems an economic value really work?- by Leo Hickman. Read the rest of this entry »

How much of economic growth is real? by George Monbiot

24/8/2011 Guardian How much of this is real? How much of the economic growth of the past 60 years? Read the rest of this entry »

Arctic oil – the nations scrambling to exploit the resources

13/5/2011 Independent Revealed: the secret battle for the riches of the Arctic. Read the rest of this entry »

Japan ‘setsuden’ campaign to save energy succeeds in Japan

23/8/2011 Guardian After decades of not bothering to switch off the lights Read the rest of this entry »

Vietnam’s rice bowl threatened by rising seas caused by climate change

22/8/2011 Guardian Climate change is turning rivers of Mekong Delta salty, spelling disaster Read the rest of this entry »

USA Bill McKibben and dozens arrested at tar sands protest in Washington

22/8/2011 Dozens Arrested in Pipeline Protest by Nancy R. Read the rest of this entry »

Shipping causes significant global warming of oceans despite wakes reflecting sunlight

22/8/2011 New Scientist Foamy wakes cool the world, ships don’t. Read the rest of this entry »

USA Insecticide used in genetically modified (GM) crops has polluted rivers

22/8/2011 Independent GM maize ‘has polluted rivers across the United States’ by Steve Connor. Read the rest of this entry »

Major study of top climate scientists finds 97% – 98% agree anthropogentic climate change

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Major study of top climate scientists finds 97% – 98% agree anthropogentic climate change

21/8/2011   pnas.org Expert credibility in climate change. Read the rest of this entry »

Climate change could eventually weaken trees so much that killer fungi decimate them

20/8/2011 New Scientist Warning: Killer fungi could run amok again. Read the rest of this entry »

Antarctica – research shows impact of climate change plus natural variation

20/8/2011 New Scientist Rapid Arctic ice melt: humans and nature share blame. Read the rest of this entry »

Developed countries are reducing car use – by Fred Pearce

20/8/2011 New Scientist The end of the road for motormania  by Fred Pearce. Read the rest of this entry »

USA huge protest against tar sands planned for today

20/8/2011 Guardian Huge protest against tar sands at White House today – by Suzanne Goldenberg, Read the rest of this entry »

Spain – Gemasolar 15megawatt plant delivers power day and night

20/8/2011 Guardian Round-the-clock solar power plant in Spain – big picture. Read the rest of this entry »

Antarctica – first complete satellite mapping of ice movement across the continent

20/8/2011 BBC Map tracks Antarctica on the move by Jonathan Amos. Read the rest of this entry »

UK 80% of summer visiting birds are rapidly declining due to climate change

19/8/2011 Indepentent Summer visitors top list of fastest-falling bird populations by Michael McCarthy. Read the rest of this entry »

Impact of climate change on species has happened 2 to 3 times faster than expected

19/8/2011 Guardian The comma butterfly has made great advances from the border regions Read the rest of this entry »

Climate scientist Jason Box joins protest demonstration against tar sands extraction

19/8/2011 Guardian Climate scientist Jason Box during an expedition in Greenland in July 2008. Read the rest of this entry »

Sun activity cycle is nearing the end of a grand solar maximum

19/8/2011 BBC Sun storms ‘could be more disruptive within decades’ – by Judith Burns. Read the rest of this entry »

Why is solar power failing in the developing world -by Roger Harrabin

17/6/2011 BBC Why is solar power failing in the developing world – by Roger Harrabin. Read the rest of this entry »

Developed countries are using cars less in a major cultural shift

17/8/2011 New Scientist The end of the road for motormania by Fred Pearce. Read the rest of this entry »

USA Texas heatwave – La Niña or static jetstream?

16/8/2011 New Scientist Is La Niña or a constipated jet stream frying Texas? Read the rest of this entry »

USA Obama invests in a new and greener biofuel industry

16/8/2011 Guardian Barack Obama bets on next generation of biofuels industry, by Suzanne Goldenberg. Read the rest of this entry »

Greenpeace retires ship Rainbow Warrier II, replaced by Rainbow Warrier III

17/8/2011 BBC Sun sets on the Rainbow Warrior by Alizeh Kohari. Read the rest of this entry »

Africa 12 million people in Horn of Africa are desperate as food prices soar.

16/8/2011 Guardian Africa famine: soaring food prices intensifying crisis, report warns. Read the rest of this entry »

Japan- After nearly 50 years Japan separates regulation from promotion of nulcear power

16/8/2011 Guardian.  Japan has finally separated regulation from promotion, Read the rest of this entry »

USA GM corn is being grown for fuel worsening global food crisis – report

16/8/2011 Guardian GM corn being developed for fuel instead of food. Read the rest of this entry »

UN fund to help developing countries cope with climate change

16/6/2011 Guardian Climate change: learning the lessons of the past 50 years. Read the rest of this entry »

Netherlands court stops work on carbon capture project to prevent ‘irreversible consequences’

14/8/2011 Guardian Netherlands court suspends work on largest gas storage project in Europe Read the rest of this entry »

USA Texas governor Rick Perry – climate denier is running for President

14/8/2011 Guardian Rick Perry to delight climate sceptics by running for president. Read the rest of this entry »

Australia Great Barrier Reef ‘at risk from pesticides’

13/8/2011 BBC Australia’s Great Barrier Reef ‘at risk from pesticide’ by Nick Bryant. Read the rest of this entry »

Australia – climate change deniers get violent

12/8/2011 New Scientist Climate-change wrangling in Australia has descended into death threats and extreme insults. Read the rest of this entry »

Top writers tackle climate change in short stories

12/8/2011 Guardian Top writers tackle climate change in short stories. Read the rest of this entry »

UK shipping industry rejects EU carbon emissions scheme

11/8/2011 Guardian The UK’s shipping industry has roundly rejected the European Union’s emissions trading scheme Read the rest of this entry »

Problems of measuring methane greenhouse gas in the atmosphere

10/8/2011 BBC New theories over methane puzzle by Matt McGrath. Read the rest of this entry »

Values Research paper – Why the famous value-action gap is smaller than you think.

8/8/2011 by Green Living Blog  Why the famous value-action gap is smaller than you think. Read the rest of this entry »

Horn of Africa – Is climate change the primary cause of the 2011 famine?

9/8/2011 Guardian Is climate change to blame for famine in the Horn of Africa? Read the rest of this entry »

Japan Tohoku earthquake tsunami broke off large masses of ice from Antarctica

9/8/2011 BBC Japan tsunami battered ice shelf in Antarctic – by Paul Rincon. Read the rest of this entry »

New wind-farm design may be 10 times more power efficient

8/8/2011 BBC Schools of fish help squeeze more power from wind farms -by Hamish Pritchard. Read the rest of this entry »

Niger – oil spills clean up will take 30 years.

5/8/2011 Guardian Devastating oil spills in the Niger delta over the past five decades will cost Read the rest of this entry »

Canada. Government accused of lobbying EU over tar sands

5/8/2011 Guardian The Canadian government has been accused of an “unprecedented” lobbying effort Read the rest of this entry »

China may cap carbon emissions but at 25% more than the present

4/8/2011 Guardian A cap on energy consumption is expected to be at the heart of a Chinese low-carbon plan Read the rest of this entry »

Iron-rich dust in the oceans might cool the planet

3/8/2011 New Scientist Iron-rich dust fuelled 4 million years of ice ages - by Fred Pearce. Read the rest of this entry »

USA Repubican Party on collision cause with reality of anthropogenic climate change

4/8/2011 Guardian Mitt Romney, arguably the leading Republican candidate for president Read the rest of this entry »

UK Mox nuclear plant closes: cost £1.4bn, huge economic failure.

4/8/2011 Guardian The Mox nuclear fuel plant at Sellafield was closed on Wednesday Read the rest of this entry »

Tea Party madness and climate deniers – Comment by Polly Toynbee

2/8/2011 Guardian Andrew Turnbull has argued that the science of climate change ‘is nowhere near as conclusive as it is presented’. Read the rest of this entry »

Antarctica and Greenland are rising as they melt from global warming.

31/7/2011 New Scientist Antarctica rising as ice caps melt. Read the rest of this entry »

FOE report: higher global demand/prices not due to consumption by developing countries

2/8/2011 Guardian The truth about the global demand for food. Read the rest of this entry »

Russia set to lose 30% of permafrost by 2050

31/7/2011 Independent Russia may lose 30% of permafrost by 2050: official. Read the rest of this entry »

European Union fishing fleets have to throw away £1bn worth of cod

1/8/2011 Guardian European Union fishing fleets have been forced to throw away 2.1 tonnes of cod, Read the rest of this entry »