Our low-carbon growth future: Nicholas Stern
The human species would have to deal with a more hostile physical environment than it has ever experienced. Floods and droughts would become more intense and global sea levels would be several metres higher, severely disrupting lives and livelihoods, and causing massive population movements and inevitable conflict around the world. Some parts of the world would be under water; other would become deserts.Lamborghini Courts Sir Mix-A-Lot, Balances Power With Emissions - Bloomberg.com
“Ten-thousand Maseratis do much less damage to the environment than 100,000 Puntos,” said Harald Wester, CEO of the luxury-car maker and head of technology at Fiat in Turin.Chamber of Commerce Brushes Off Corporate Defections over Climate Change -- chicagotribune.com
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As Carnevale-Maffei said: “A super car is a status symbol, but it has to remain a positive one in this era of global warming.”
"We are not arguing the science" of global warming, [Chamber president Tom Donohue] said. "You are not going to get me to go against the science, because, by the way, I know a lot of things, but I don't know about the science."Ocean dead zone off Ore. not as bad as past years - NewsFlash - OregonLive.com
While most dead zones around the world are formed by pollutants washing down rivers, the one off Oregon appears to be linked to global warming.Campaign Waged For Climate Change [Swindle] Legislation | New Hampshire Public Radio
Repower America’s New Hampshire Director Joe Elcock says they’re building a network of supporters in the state.
Joe1 “We’re here to work hard to make sure that there is the grassroots support for the climate change legislation and keep the pressure on the elected officials to keep working hard to do it in a speedy fashion.”
With a staff of six in New Hampshire, the Repower America campaign has spotlighted clean energy businesses across the state.
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