climate change
climate change
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by James Nash - 2008-09-09
Companies and individuals rushing to go green have been spending millions on 'carbon credit' projects that yield few if any environmental benefits.A recent investigation has uncovered widespread fail...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-09
I've heard just about every argument under the sun when discussing the greenhouse gas offsets model with friends and colleagues. After hearing these arguments for the first time, I often wondered whe...
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by Axel Meierhoefer - 2008-09-10
Sometimes it takes one event or trigger to change your life or the direction you are going. I have been very much in my element the last 12 months trying to develop more and more content and services...
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by Matt Gammie - 2008-09-10
The potential benefits of organic farming practices have long been lauded by environmentalists. With fossil fuels running out, the practices of non-organic farming have come under increased scrutiny....
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by James Nash - 2008-09-15
A recent poll of 530 climatologists in 27 countries showed 34.7 percent of interviewees endorsed the notion that a substantial part of the current global warming trend - which might see temperatures ...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-15
Heat waves, wildfires, droughts and flash floods are among the weather phenomena that will become more intense and frequent due to global warming. There is more in store, as carbon dioxide and other ...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-15
By studying gas bubbles frozen in ancient Greenland ice, University of Victoria researchers have dispelled a popular theory that marine gas hydrates caused a significant release of methane gas into t...
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by Axel Meierhoefer - 2008-09-17
Sometimes it takes one event or trigger to change your life or the direction you are going. I have been very much in my element the last 12 months trying to develop more and more content and services ...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-18
We are on the doorstep of environmental and energy crises. In 2003, the fourth hottest year since 1880, thirty-five thousand Europeans died in a heat wave. Today we watch as glaciers recede and ice s...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-19
Many people in the media (and elsewhere) use the terms "climate change" and "global warming" interchangeably, as if they were the same thing. But there are differences between the meanings of the two...