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Two brothers cycled from Vancouver to the Arctic Ocean to sensitize the population to the problem of climate change.
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Cycling from Vancouver to the Arctic Ocean:
3800 miles to fight climate change
June 29th - September 20th 2007
Climate change is both an actual and an essential problem of today’s society. We, Jean and Nicolas, two brothers, have thus decided to cycle through some of the most affected
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Aviation is the fastest growing contributor to global warming. It promotes alternatives to flying and encourages visitors to make a pledge not to fly.
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Search the LowFlyZone database
Pledge to be free from flying for 12 months
Take the LowFlyZone pledge
Take the pledge because you recognise that the choices you make affect how happy you are, and work best when you feel part of nature and respect the needs and happiness of others.
Choosing to be
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A community media project involving student and youth leaders from the movement to stop global warming and to build a more just and sustainable future.
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Dispatches from the Youth Climate Movement
This week, the youth energy and climate movement achieved a victory when Johns Hopkins University — one of the largest research universities in the world —
, resulting in large part from student activism and leadership.
Announced by JHU
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On effects of increasing atmospheric CO2 levels on the biosphere, with emphasis on studies that suggest a beneficial impact from rising C02. Also educational materials describing how to conduct CO2 enrichment and depletion experiments on plants, and weekly data from current experiments by S.B. Idso and others.
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A weekly review and repository of scientific research findings pertaining to carbon dioxide and global change.
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An analysis of the data, by Douglas Hoyt.
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A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Douglas Hoyt ( bio and references )
take a critical look at climate change and particularly climate change
over the last 25 years where data is good. Some of the material comes
at erols.com that now no longer exists. Much of material will be new
on new
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Information and links, especially for activists.
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Introduction to the climate campaign.
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Is the Government doing enough about climate change?
The long and winding road to an international agreement.
Report on
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Global warming is going to be a big problem, say scientists. Planetforlife examines the science behind the predictions.
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Global warming is going to be a big problem, say scientists. Planetforlife examines the science behind the predictions.
It doesn't seem possible. The entire Earth is getting warmer because of human
activity? Many scientists say it's true.
The warming of the Earth is the subject of intense concern of many scientists,
policy-makers, and citizens. Participants in the debate are often ignorant of the
facts and the
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Public information from the Union of Concerned Scientists
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Global warming is one of the most serious challenges facing us today. To protect the health and economic well-being of current and future generations, we must reduce our emissions of heat-trapping gases by using the technology, know-how, and practical solutions already at our disposal.
Union of Concerned Scientists
Global Warming Science and Impacts
Global warming is one of the most serious challenges facing us today. To protect the health and economic well-being of current and future generations, we must reduce our emissions of heat-trapping gases by using the technology,
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Argues that increasing carbon dioxide levels will be beneficial by resulting in increased food production. Calls for research on this topic.
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Welcome to the Greening Issue: The Good Side of Carbon Dioxide
Despite a staggering $1.8 billion a year
budget, three fundamental questions are being ducked:
1. How much has the increase in carbon dioxide levels contributed
to feeding the world so far?
2. What is it likely to contribute in
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The website version of Ross Gelbspan's 1995 book on global warming science, politics and industry disinformation, is now a website that tracks and updates climate-related developments, including "Extreme Weather Profiles" from 1995-1999; campaigns of deception and disinformation by the fossil fuel lobby; and "solution" strategies.
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A video talk By Ross Gelbspan (14:52 minutes)
"Copenhagen wasn't what I had hoped it would be… We were about an inch away from a formal agreement. It was basically in our grasp, but it didn't happen. So that was a pity."
-–Yvo deBoers announcing his resignation as head of the UNFCCC, Feb. 18,
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