Archive for March, 2008
• Friday, 28 March, 2008 •
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Posted in Climate Change, Green Issues, Politics, World Economics
Tags: Climate Change, economic growth, population displacemtent, prolonged drought, reduction in emissions, Ross Garnaut
• Wednesday, 26 March, 2008 •
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Posted in Climate Change, Green Issues
Tags: antarctica, British Antarctic Survey, Earth Dynamic System Research Center, global warming, ice shelf collapse, National Snow and Ice Data Center, seasonal melt, temperature increases, Wilkins Ice Shelf
• Monday, 24 March, 2008 •
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Posted in Climate Change, Green Issues, Politics, Social Policy, World Economics
Tags: Alaska Climate Impact Assessment Commission, Climate Change, erosion, fishing resources, flooding, impaired water supplies, loss of critical infrastructure, permafrost melting, sea-level change, storm surges
• Thursday, 20 March, 2008 •
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Posted in Climate Change, Green Issues, Politics, World Economics
Tags: acidification of the marine environment, bottom trawling, Climate Change, coastal development, invasive species infestations, over-harvest, pollution, pressure on fish stocks, seas and oceans, UNEP report
• Tuesday, 18 March, 2008 •
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Posted in Climate Change, Green Issues, Politics, Social Policy
Tags: Alaska Inter-Tribal Council, Alaskan villages, economic refugees, emergency, higher oil resupply prices, humanitarian donation, moving from remote to urban areas, oil shortages, running out of oil
• Sunday, 16 March, 2008 •
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Posted in Politics, Social Policy, World Economics
Tags: commodity prices, demand, Food poartions downsize, health conscious eating, high energy density, mass-produced food, obesity, rising wheat costs, upsizing, value menu
• Friday, 14 March, 2008 •
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Posted in Climate Change, Green Issues, Politics
Tags: Alaska, Arctic, Arctic icecap shrinking, Bush administration, Centre for Biological Diversity, Chukchi Sea leases, Endangered Species Act, environmentalists, extinction, global warming, Greenpeace, loss of sea-ice, Natural Resources Defence Council, oil and gas exploration, polar bear