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Climate Change: Many here on Justmeans want to be a part of a climate change solution in a big I decided to start small by joining in discussions on social networkin

Climate Change: There's an insidious vision, at least here in the US, that if we just all buy electric vehicles, put up enough wind turbines, and brew enough biofuel

Climate Change: Nothing to lose and everything to gain: if there was a single nation that has everything to gain from global warming it is: Russia. So, exactly how i
Climate Change: If you're scratching your head wondering what exactly happened on the last day of the Copenhagen climate change summit (a.k.a. COP15 or Conference of

Climate Change: I once walked up the Pacific Coast of the US from Los Angeles to Seattle. I walked the highway shoulder a lot, peeling off onto dirt roads where I co

Climate Change: The final week of the Copenhagen climate change summit is to begin. A summary of the first week with the key event of each day: Day 1 & 2. The 192 n

Climate Change: Its the end of the first week at COP15 in Copenhagen and there seems to be never a dull moment in endeavouring to thrash out a robust agreement on cl

Climate Change: On November 9, 2009 The UK revealed its energy policy to combat climate change. The 3,000 page policy statement unveiled the national strategy to div

Climate Change: The world is cooling. Rejoice! Global cooling occurs after about 16 hours of daylight, when the sun sets. The temperature can drop anywhere on earth

Climate Change: China needs help. Surely, this idea contradicts the spectacle of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which boasted the most lavish opening ceremony ever broad

Climate Change: The Bottom Line: Early and swift mitigation of climate change is the cheapest solution, for the United States and all other nations. The costs of cli

Climate Change: Part three of the American Policy portion of the Climate Change Policy Series: Act America, act now, sooner than later. Climate change inaction stand

Climate Change: Part two of the American Policy portion of the Climate Change Policy Series: Act America, act now, sooner than later. Climate change inaction stands

Climate Change: Part one of the American Policy portion of the Climate Change Policy Series: Act America, act now, sooner than later. Climate change inaction stands

Climate Change: A majority of American policy makers believe waiting 6 - 20 years and gradually mitigating climate change is the best way for America to act. Self pr

Climate Change: It is a growing concern that the world will have to move on without the US in trying to reach a climate change agreement to replace the expiring Kyot

Climate Change: Yes, you read that right! Tribes in India have asked for a free hand to heal the nature with their expertise and traditional knowledge in order to cu

Climate Change: Climate change experts are of view that the role of methane gas in causing global warming is being underestimated. Based on studies it has been found

Climate Change: A conversation about climate change is a conversation about carbon emissions is a conversation about energy use: production, efficiency, and research

Climate Change: Energy is synonymous with wealth. The more energy a country uses, the wealthier a country has to be. More energy use means more carbon emissions (lea