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Speak to three climate experts from the World Bank about driving [...]

Andrew Steer, Special Envoy for Climate Change; Lucia Grenna, Connect4Climate Program Manager; and Angus Friday, Senior International Climate Policy Specialist, will be joining The Climate Group and Connect4Climate from the World Bank at 4pm DST, May 29, 2012.
from The Climate Group on May 23, 2012.

UK Energy Bill: The Climate Group responds

Mark Kenber, CEO of The Climate Group, comments on the publication of the draft UK Energy Bill.
from The Climate Group on May 23, 2012.

An Australian climate change explanation

Part two of a focus on climate change and its impact on Australia zeroes in on the science behind recent weather patterns in the country. read more
from Climate Spectator on May 23, 2012.

America's renewables revolution

Big Oil may seem like a Goliath but with all the energy efficiency and renewable programs underway in the US, an energy transformation is closer than many analysts think. read more
from Climate Spectator on May 23, 2012.

‘Hell Is Truth Seen Too Late': WWII And Climate Change

Journalist Bill Blakemore has another great piece on ABC's website: ‘The Great Big Book of Horrible Things': WWII and Climate Change What our great failure in the 1930s may teach about facing the rapid assault of manmade global warming  (Or “Hell is the truth seen too late.”) It is the [...]
from Climate Progress on May 23, 2012.

Lack Of Funding Forces Heartland To End Climate Denial Conference

The Heartland Institute has announced that this year's climate denial conference will be its last for the foreseeable future. In his closing speech at this year's event in Chicago, Heartland President Joseph Bast said that financial troubles are preventing the organization from putting on [...]
from Climate Progress on May 23, 2012.

Why We Do What We Do: Thoughts on Taking Action from the [...]

by Molly Rose-Williams read more
from Transition US on May 23, 2012.

Joe Bast Announces the Death of Denial-a-Palooza at Final [...]

heartland_billboard.jpg During his closing remarks at the Heartland Institute's Seventh "International Conference on Climate Change," Heartland President Joseph Bast revealed that the group has no plans to hold another conference and is [...]
from DeSmogBlog on May 23, 2012.

Climate change may cause moose to disappear from boreal forest

If moose disappear from the boreal forest of northern Minnesota, as some biologists predict, they will not exit with a thunderous crash. Climate extinctions come quietly, even when they involve 1,000-pound herbivores.
from tcktcktck on May 23, 2012.

A Level Playing Field Cuts Both Ways: Why We Should Encourage [...]

by Melanie Hart Chinese capital is finally flowing into the U.S. clean energy market. Chinese direct investment in the U.S. clean energy economy has grown from just $4 million annually in 2006 to over $260 million in 2011. That increase is attracting attention, and not all of it is positive. [...]
from Climate Progress on May 23, 2012.
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