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Monday, November 16, 2009

Has the battle against climate change been lost? - Telegraph
World leaders have finally accepted that it will be impossible to come to a deal on climate change this year and have moved their attention to setting new deadlines for a global agreement.
Bjorn Lomborg: Ethiopia, Malnutrition and Climate Change - WSJ.com
Focusing on global warming at the expense of food aid is immoral.
Climate change exacerbating food crisis, UN chief warns Rome summit | Top News
Africa's small-scale farmers who produce most of the continent's food and depend mostly on rain could see their harvests cut by more than half by 2020 because of climate-change induced drought, Ban said.
2002 | Researcher Promotes New Solutions to Improving Crop Yields
Berkeley - Trees, shrubs and rocks are helping tens of thousands of farmers in sub-Saharan Africa increase crop yields two- to four-fold, providing strong evidence that innovative soil fertility replenishment programs work and should be expanded, argues a University of California, Berkeley, researcher.
Is global warming hot air? -Amanda Baillieu
As global temperatures fail to warm, is the heat going out of climate change?

If the attendance at Hilary Benn’s talk at RIBA last week was anything to go by, the answer is yes.

Although government ministers are a rare enough sight at Portland Place, the hall was far from packed.
Should we question green orthodoxy? - Building Design
Readers are split in their responses to last week’s leader calling for a debate on climate change
The climate debate isn’t over - Amanda Baillieu
Attacking the media for raising questions about global warning only exemplifies how green orthodoxy is stifling legitimate discussion

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