Climate change inaction will cost trillions: Study (Zee News) Failing to fight global warming now will cost trillions of dollars by the end of the century even without counting biodiversity loss or unpredictable events like the Gulf Stream shutting down, a study said on Friday.
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Australia hit by stark reality of climate change (AND) South Australia this week stared into the abyss and did not like what it saw. The strands of the future suddenly came together to wake even the most complacent to the fact that human actions are having a dire impact on the planet's weather.
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Oilsands could ease climate change (Blogger News Network) A study carried out by PricewaterhouseCoopers has concluded that Alberta's oilsands could play a major role in saving the world from the devastating effects of climate change.
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Global warming: A question of balance (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) U.S. Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., chairman of the Environmental and Public Works Committee, is a global-warming skeptic. He knows that climate changes - always has, always will.
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Cash for renewable energy turns out to be recycled (Independent) David Miliband, the Environment Secretary, was accused yesterday of running a "brazen" spin operation, after it emerged that his promise of more money for clean energy sources will mean less money for energy-saving projects.
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Christians bring hope for the planet (Grist Magazine) "I've been a "professional environmentalist" for 25 years now. While the right wing paints a picture of environmentalists as negative obstructionists and prophets of doom and gloom, I don't fit that description and neither do most of my environmentally inclined friends."
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