Climate Change Centre reaffirms commitment to Region : Kaieteur News
Climate Change is no longer seen as a future threat but as a reality that affects us all today, and while many argue about the causes and the nature of it, it is important to recognise that the world is experiencing dramatic changes which need to be addressed urgently.How not to change a climate sceptic's mind - environment - 18 March 2011 - New Scientist
For developing countries, every fraction of a degree of further global warming will multiply the massive problems which are already undermining their national development efforts and threatening their physical survival.
So who might be best placed to change Republicans' minds over the EPA bill? Maybe specialists from the insurance industry, which is factoring climate change into its calculations, the military, or religious environmentalists.WA power bills may soar by $200 a year with carbon tax | Perth Now
HOUSEHOLD electricity prices could skyrocket by as much as $200 a year if Julia Gillard's controversial carbon tax is introduced, the WA Treasury has warned.Bachmann/Dayton Differ On Climate Change- Jointly Deal With Consequences | The UpTake
The increase would mean that the average family's power bill, presently $1443 a year, would have gone up by $640, or a staggering 64 per cent in four years.
As Minnesota’s winter weather becomes wetter with climate change, epic spring flooding is becoming more regular. Minnesota’s state hydrologists are predicting a devastating flood season. Governor Mark Dayton has been holding flood preparedness meetings several times a week with local officials.
Today Representative Michele Bachmann joined Governor Dayton on the front lines of dealing with the results of increased carbon emissions by filling out sandbags to keep the rising St. Croix river within its banks.
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