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Monitoring signifcant indicators of climate change and tracking progress on reducing carbon emissions. See also The Green Party - Clean Green Energy.



ENERGY gap, what energy gap? Print E-mail
Monday, 15 May 2006
According to the conservation group WWF-UK, it's nothing more than a myth created to justify building a new generation of nuclear power stations.
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Good news: gas prices up Print E-mail
Thursday, 04 May 2006
It's not the fairest way to cut energy use, but a tax to keep costs high would also boost investment in green power generation. Polly Toynbee writes in The Guardian:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,,1714303,00.html 
 
People willing to change but need to see others act around them Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 May 2006
A new report by the Sustainable Development Commission finds that people are willing to change, but they need to see others acting around them to feel their efforts are worthwhile.
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U.S. Mayors Respond to Washington Leadership Vacuum on Climate Change Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 May 2006
Recognizing that global warming may fast be approaching the point of no return and that the world cannot wait for the U.S. government to act, hundreds of U.S. city mayors have pledged to cut emissions of greenhouse gases. By signing the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, these mayors—representing some 44 million Americans—have committed their cities to meet or beat the U.S. emissions reduction target in the Kyoto Protocol, despite the federal government’s refusal to ratify that treaty. Read more:
http://www.earthpolicy.org/Updates/2006/Update53.htm
 
Rewriting The Science Print E-mail
Monday, 17 April 2006

19th March 2006

As a government scientist, James Hansen is taking a risk. He says there are things the White House doesn't want you to hear but he's going to say them anyway.

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Tree plantations and climate change: do they work? Print E-mail
Monday, 10 April 2006
A look at some of the problems and solutions.
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Investing in nuclear power is the worst thing we can do for climate change says Amory Lovins. Print E-mail
Friday, 07 April 2006
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Mayor Rejects Nuclear London Print E-mail
Monday, 20 March 2006
On 16th March 2006 Ken Livingstone criticised proposals for building new nuclear power stations across the UK and outlined his vision for a low carbon London at the Greenpeace Business Lecture. The report, Powering London into the 21st century details how decentralising London's energy would be far more efficient in cutting the city's CO2 emissions, and the demand for imported gas as opposed to pursuing a centralised nuclear power focused national energy policy. It provides a practical blueprint for shifting London's energy away from dependence on centralised production, which wastes two thirds of energy generated, towards a more independent, decentralised approach to energy production which gets more value for taxpayers' money.
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Survey reveals councils making little progress on climate change Print E-mail
Thursday, 23 February 2006
A new survey reveals that the majority of councils feel they are making little progress on tackling climate change, blaming a lack of political will.
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Destructive effect of the carbon offset trade? Print E-mail
Monday, 13 February 2006
The scam of global warming is that we pay others for our complacency. The most destructive effect of the carbon offset trade is that it allows us to believe we can carry on polluting.
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Climate change: the Great Media Silence on Causes and Solutions Print E-mail
Monday, 13 February 2006
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