Archive for articles filed in 'Climate Change'
Posted on Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
Globe & Mail
July 22, 2008
It is one of Canada’s pathetic ironies that the two provincial premiers least concerned about greenhouse gas emissions govern the provinces most at risk from climate change. (Keep reading…)
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Posted on Monday, July 21st, 2008
July 21, 2008
**For Immediate Release**
CONTACTS:
Oregon: Monica Vaughan
(541) 521-1832 / westcoast@climateconvergence.org
New York: Marty Driggs
(508) 361-0136 / mdriggs@gmail.com
Virginia: Paxus Calta
(541) 505-0803 / paxus.calta@gmail.com
www.climateconvergence.org http://www.climateconvergence.org/ (Keep reading…)
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Posted on Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Greenwire,
Jul. 17, 2008
Global warming could have devastating effects across the United
States, harming human health, settlements and welfare, according to a
report (2.4 Mbyte PDF) released today by the U.S. Climate Change
Science Program. (Keep reading…)
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Posted on Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
Globe and Mail
July 9, 2008
Question: When is a carbon tax not a carbon tax?
Answer: When it’s collected by corporations (instead of governments) and the revenues go to investors (instead of services and infrastructure). (Keep reading…)
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Posted on Thursday, June 26th, 2008
Environment 360
June, 2008
With soaring prices for agricultural goods and new demand for biofuels, the clearing of the world’s largest rain forest has accelerated dramatically. Unless forceful measures are taken, half of the Brazilian Amazon could be cut, burned or dried out within 20 years. (Keep reading…)
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Posted on Thursday, June 26th, 2008
June 26, 2008
Tomgram: Nation Institure
Introduction
For those who didn’t happen to notice, perhaps because it wasn’t exactly front-page news in most of the country, NASA’s James Hansen, the man who first alerted Congress to the dangers of global warming 20 years ago, returned to testify before the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming this week. This time around, he was essentially offering a final warning on the subject. Unless the U.S. begins to act soon, he pointed out, “it will become impractical to constrain atmospheric carbon dioxide, the greenhouse gas produced in burning fossil fuels, to a level that prevents the climate system from passing tipping points that lead to disastrous climate changes that spiral dynamically out of humanity’s control.” (Keep reading…)
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Posted on Saturday, June 7th, 2008
From: BBC News, Jun. 5, 2008
Evidence of serious flaws in the multi-billion dollar global market
for carbon credits [aka “pollution rights” or “allowances”] has been
uncovered by a BBC World Service investigation. (Keep reading…)
Posted in Climate Change, Environment | No Comments »
Blair Redlin and Caelie Frampton | Posted on Friday, May 30th, 2008
The Tar Sands, Downstream: Who pays price of pollution?
TheTyee.ca
May 20, 2008
When 500 ducks died earlier this month after landing on a tar sands tailings pond, Canadians got a glimpse into how unfettered tar sands development is taking its toll. (Keep reading…)
Posted in Climate Change, Energy, Environment, tar sands | No Comments »
Posted on Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
ZNet
May 12, 2008
Even for Americans, constitutionally convinced that there will always be a second act, and a third, and a do-over after that, and, if necessary, a little public repentance and forgiveness and a Brand New Start — even for us, the world looks a little Terminal right now. (Keep reading…)
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Ian Angus | Posted on Thursday, May 1st, 2008
Canadian Dimension magazine, May/June 2008 issue
by Jeffrey Simpson, Mark Jaccard and Nic Rivers
McClelland & Stewart, 2007
The Church of the Free Market Fairy is divided into two denominations.
The fundamentalists believe that the Free Market Fairy will always deliver the best of all possible worlds, so long as we don’t let the government interfere.
(Keep reading…)
Posted in Canadian Dimension Magazine, Climate Change, Reviews | No Comments »
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