Articles in the Climate Change Category
By Alison Mackay | 21 August, 2010 | | Posted in Action, Climate Change |
350.org is an international campaign that’s building a movement to unite the world around solutions to …
By Alison Mackay | 9 August, 2010 | | Posted in Climate Change, Politics |
By Jeff Conant, August 3, 2010
With their 1994 battle cry, “Ya basta!” (“Enough already!”) Mexico’s Zapatista uprising became the spearhead of two convergent movements: Mexico’s movement for indigenous rights …
By Alison Mackay | 24 July, 2010 | | Posted in Climate Change |
Earth Policy Institute
In 2009, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in China—the world’s leading emitter—grew by nearly 9 percent. At the same time, emissions in most industrial countries dropped, bringing global CO2 …
By Alison Mackay | 13 July, 2010 | | Posted in Climate Change, Politics |
Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director of Greenpeace International
Published: July 9, 2010, International Herald Tribune
Twenty-five years ago Saturday, two bombs planted by secret agents working for the French government sank the …
By Alison Mackay | 13 July, 2010 | | Posted in Climate Change, Environment, Food |
By 2050, the predicted world population will require the resources of two Earths to sustain it. How can we possibly meet these demands?
From guardian.co.uk
The world is going to get …
By Alison Mackay | 17 June, 2010 | | Posted in Climate Change |
Polar scientists are united on the likelihood of level rises – but how much …
By Alison Mackay | 8 June, 2010 | | Posted in Climate Change |
Viscount Monckton, possibly the most infuriating climate change denier ever, has been thoroughly discredited. John Abraham, professor of mechanical engineering at the University of St Thomas in Minnesota, investigated a …
By Ant | 18 May, 2010 | | Posted in Climate Change |
Meet the world’s top destroyer of the environment. It is not the car, or the plane,or even George Bush: it is the cow, according to this article from The Independent. …