Tuesday, June 07, 2011

REPORT: Opponents Of EPA Climate Action Dominate TV News Airwaves | Media Matters for America
Media Matters analyzed television news guests who discussed the Environmental Protection Agency's role in regulating greenhouse gas emissions from December 2009 through April 2011. Driven largely by Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network, results show that in 76 percent of those appearances, the guest was opposed to EPA regulations while 18 percent were in favor.
Africa:  Children rise against global warming
“We understand the changes taking place in our environment and the effects of global warming/climate change. Hence, we decided to put up five days of learning which is oriented towards instilling the right environmental habits in children. To achieve this, we drew out an outline of activities that will both educate and entertain the children”, he said.
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Aside the various programmes on global warming and entertainment packages, Unilever Plc also utilized the opportunity to educate children on the need for oral hygiene.
Twitter / @Andy Revkin: @drgrist Why next light bu ...
@drgrist Why next light bulb'll last 22 yrs http://is.gd/ypm3sw (Reliability better outdo CFLs. I now mark them with date cuz die so often.
Emissions rise at UK universities puts 2020 targets in doubt | Education | The Guardian
Elite Russell Group institutions among worst performers despite new link between funding and CO2 reduction

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