Wednesday 08th of February 2012

UK Infrastructure Could be Threatened by Climate Change

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According to new reports, climate change will threaten the UK's existing infrastructure. This was announced in a new report from the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. This report went on to warn that consumers will need to learn to adapt to the changing circumstances and come to expect

by Beth Williams  December 28th, 2010

Climate Change Can be Affected by Food Choices

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Apparently new researchers have claimed that food choices that are made by consumers could have a big impact on climate change. According to a team of researchers at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, cutting consumption of dairy products ...

by Samantha Donovan  July 6th, 2010

United Nations Members Meet For More Climate Talks

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It seems that United Nations members have just recently meet in Bonn on April 9th through April 11th. Here the members were taking part in the first climate conference since the Copenhagen Climate Summit. Diplomats from all over the world ...

by Jenson Brayshaw  April 14th, 2010

London City Told to Focus on Climate Change

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Just recently, Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, has been called to commit to providing annual reports on the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions in London. This call was made by the London Assembly's Environment Committee. On top of this, the ...

by Beth Williams  April 9th, 2010

Earth Hour Urged by Climate Change Campaigners

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The fourth annual light out event known as Earth Hour had individual, business and government participants in more than 4,000 cities in 125 countries. It will also see many international landmarks taking part in the event as well. Some of ...

by Beth Williams  March 30th, 2010

Barack Obama Addresses Congress on Climate Change Bill

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Barack Obama made a few brief notes on energy and climate change in his state of the union address. However, this seemed to be enough to deliver the point to Congress and much of the world that the White House ...

by Justin Becks  January 29th, 2010

Commonwealth supports climate change fund

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A proposed climate change fund agreed by the British and French leaders at the recent Commonwealth summit will start next year, and will amount to $10 billion annually by 2012. The plan is aimed to help developing countries to deal with climate change and to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Most of

by Samantha Donovan  December 1st, 2009

Brits ready to revolutionize for climate change

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An environmental survey recently produced by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) shows that more than 83 per cent of the 1,000 Brits polled think that there is a serious threat on climate change. The research found that these people are ...

by Jenson Brayshaw  November 24th, 2009

Scientists Speak Out Against Alarmist, Misleading Global Warming Claims

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Senior scientists are speaking out against those who make exaggerated or inaccurate claims. The scientists have said that those inaccurate claims are actually hindering the efforts to curb global warming. According to the scientists exaggerated scare tactics to get people ...

by Jason Drew  October 30th, 2009

Google Launches Energy Use Application with AlertMe

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Google has just launched a new feature that allows user to access and monitor personal power usage in relation to their individual residence. The service is provided by Google, and allows users to access their home's power usage from anywhere ...

by Jason Drew  October 29th, 2009

Didcot Power Protestors Arrested after Two Nights on Top of Chimney Stack

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Nine climate change protestors were arrested yesterday, after completing a staged protest at a power station in Oxfordshire. The group had been atop a chimney stack where they openely protested against the coal-fired power station. The climate campaigners stormed the Didcot ...

by Beth Williams  October 29th, 2009

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