Saturday, November 20, 2010

Poll on California environmental issues - latimes.com
50% of Latinos and 46% of Asians who responded to the poll said they personally worry a great deal about global warming, compared with 27% of whites.
Keying Nigeria into $170b global carbon market
Climate catastrophe has been turned on its head and is fast becoming a goldmine, courtesy of the multi-billion-dollar global carbon trade market. Property & Environment Editor, MICHAEL SIMIRE, examines the phenomenon, saying that Nigeria cannot afford not to be a part of the lucrative industry that seems to have numerous potential
Cancun: a lost battle against climate change? | euronews, agora
[10-minute video] What do you get when you put a eurosceptic and climate sceptic in a debate with fully-committed climate change activists? Why, disagreement, of course! Connie Hedegaard, European Commissioner for Climate Action, and three members of the European Parliament, Corien Wortmann-Kool of the European People’s Party, Satu Hassi of the Greens and Roger Helmer from the European Conservatives and Reformists gathered for a joint Euronews-EuroparlTV debate (with studio audience) on whether enough was accomplished at last December’s UN climate conference in Copenhagen and what can be done at the upcoming conference in Cancun.
Imperial Valley News - Governor Schwarzenegger Delivers Remarks Highlighting Green Cars at Los Angeles Auto Show
And, of course, we are big believers that you don’t have to really make sacrifices. You can prove that you can protect the environment and still have a fast car, have a powerful car, have a beautiful car.
If Californians can have fast, powerful, private electric cars, why can't I have a light bulb that doesn't suck?

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