Saturday, June 13, 2009

How Business Can [Allegedly] Tackle Climate Change | Green Business | Reuters
That leaves a second area, the refrigerant gas, which traditionally has been HFCs. Today, we are buying coolers that use a much safer gas, CO2. Acting alone, however, we will not have a very big impact. Coca-Cola is responsible for only 1 percent of the world's compressor purchases.
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Neville Isdell former chairman and CEO of the Coca-Cola Company. The preceding was adapted from remarks by Isdell at the Gathering of One Hundred Leaders conference in Washington, D.C., presented by The Climate Group.
Twitter / Tory Sorensen
Watched an 11 yr old girl make a beautifully passionate speech about climate change. Her parents should be so proud.
Warming and Wildlife - Environmental Defense Fund
Global warming is already having an impact in nearly every ecological zone in America. Click on any of the icons below to learn more about seven "ambassador species" – living plants and animals already feeling the heat.
[I just added this blog to my RSS reader] - Cobourg Skeptic – Global warming is not man made
Australia is a country where lack of water has always been the major environmental concern much like cold and ice is the concern in Canada. Australia has large areas of desert much like Canada has large areas of tundra. So it is natural that when all the scare talk of global warming became popular in the 1980-90’s, that Australians jumped on the bandwagon. It was not reassuring when record breaking droughts arrived in 2007-2008. But now, Australians are becoming skeptical. Maybe the science isn’t proved and maybe it’s not caused by man but is a natural cycle. And maybe being a “believer” in “global warming” fulfills a need and becomes a “religion for the politically correct”!

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