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29.11.2006
from The Times:
ContinuaThe Tories want to replace the present climate change levy with a tax that will fall more heavily on the biggest polluters. Foto: Biggest polluters to pay more © Jeffrey Allen
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27.11.2006
If Sudan's president does not act to end the bloodshed in Darfur, he will have to answer to a war crimes court, a top UK diplomat said last week. "If there are more atrocities," he added, it will be because "a government denied protection to its people."
ContinuaFonte: Minority Rights Group Temi/paesi correlati: [Sudan] Foto: Sudan's president Omer al-Bashir. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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26.11.2006
from E-Petitions:
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Petitions have long been sent to the Prime Minister. Now you can both create and sign petitions online meaning you reach a wide audience and deliver your petition directly to Downing Street. Plenty here on carbon issues. (I signed several - Ed.).
Image: Create or sign a petition
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25.11.2006
from Adbusters:
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'It’s time we made anti-consumerism cool!' Consumerism is turning the planet to trash. Why not explore alternatives?
Image: Breaking the consumerist shackles
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23.11.2006
Hear scientists, artists and manufacturers who are combating Christmas waste with green designs for food, packaging and presents, in the Science Museum's Dana Centre on 6 December.
ContinuaFoto: Christmas tree
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23.11.2006
from Carbon Trust:
ContinuaCarbon Trust has launched a radical new initiative to help businesses cut carbon emissions in their supply chain and deliver low carbon products and services to UK consumers. Foto: London's carbon footprints are large © Will Ross /
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23.11.2006
from Green Living UK blog:
Continua'I'm am researching green energy suppliers in search of the best company from which to buy my energy,' writes Gladia. Plenty of useful info here. Temi/paesi correlati: [Imprese] [Energia rinnovabile] Foto: Beinn Ghlas wind farm ©npower renewables
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20.11.2006
from ICount:
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Six school children have met Tony Blair to highlight their concerns about climate change and urge him to take action, including introducing a new law to cut UK carbon dioxide emissions.
Image: Pledge delivery to Tony Blair
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19.11.2006
A talk about "Peak Oil" designed for people relatively new to the subject is being held on 25 November in Covent Garden.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld UK Foto: BP-Amoco Solar brochure © Corporate Watch
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19.11.2006
from The BBC:
ContinuaA climate change bill will make the UK government's long-term goal of a 60% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 a legally binding target. Foto: 60% less of this by 2050
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17.11.2006
from Green Car Congress:
Continua'Chelsea tractors' (any vehicle emitting more than 225g/km of CO2) will pay a daily £25 congestion charge to drive in London, announces Ken Livingstone. Foto: Will a hybrid SUV like this escape the higher charges? © Environment News Service (ENS)
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16.11.2006
from The BBC's Green Room:
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If we want to curb climate change, carbon trading won't do. The aim of reducing emissions has been perverted, argues Kevin Smith.
Image: Market mechanisms are a game of creative accountancy that distracts us from the fact that there is no viable 'business as usual' scenario.
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15.11.2006
from Guardian Unlimited:
ContinuaGovernment attempts to be at the forefront of the fight against climate change are undermined by an opinion poll. Foto: Climate change rally, November 2006: what is the government doing?
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15.11.2006
from WWF-UK:
ContinuaThe Government is actively supporting projects around the world which are strongly detrimental to the climate. Foto: WWF logo
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14.11.2006
Harold Pinter, Tariq Ali, Wayne Smith, Victoria Brittain, Colin Burgon MP and speakers from Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia and Bolivia will explore political and social developments in Latin America at a conference, Latin America 2006: Making Another World Possible, in London on 2 December.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld UK Temi/paesi correlati: [America Latina e Caraibi] |
14.11.2006
An exhibition of photographs taken by disabled people in Bangladesh, Cameroon and the UK is being held in London in the week following the International Day of Disabled Persons 2006 (3 December).
ContinuaFonte: PhotoVoice Temi/paesi correlati: [Bangladesh] [Camerun] Foto: © Adolf / Healthlink Worldwide/ PhotoVoice
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14.11.2006
from Blue Planet blog:
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Centrica will build a clean coal power plant with carbon capture at Teesside. Meanwhile, a Texas power company has made enemies of America's biggest environmental groups for its 'dirty' approach.
Image: Carbon from the Teesside plant would be pumped for storage under the North Sea
Temi/paesi correlati: [Stati Uniti] [Energia] [Cambiamento climatico] [Inquinamento] |
13.11.2006
from The BBC:
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A Herefordshire farmer is warning of a shortage of blackcurrant squash and jam because of global warming.
Image: Farmer Edward Thompson
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13.11.2006
from Mur Crusto eco-farm blog:
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Avoiding using grid electricity for 'green' reasons can often be a big waste of resources, not to mention a very big waste of money
Image: One type of pump
Temi/paesi correlati: [Energia] [Energia rinnovabile] |
09.11.2006
from Guardian Unlimited:
ContinuaA new survey shows there is increased public concern that business is not doing all it can to be socially responsible. Foto: 'Ethical fairies' at Big Green Gathering © Gabrielle Hamm
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Petitions have long been sent to the Prime Minister. Now you can both create and sign petitions online meaning you reach a wide audience and deliver your petition directly to Downing Street. Plenty here on carbon issues. (I signed several - Ed.).
'It’s time we made anti-consumerism cool!' Consumerism is turning the planet to trash. Why not explore alternatives?
Six school children have met Tony Blair to highlight their concerns about climate change and urge him to take action, including introducing a new law to cut UK carbon dioxide emissions.
If we want to curb climate change, carbon trading won't do. The aim of reducing emissions has been perverted, argues Kevin Smith.
Centrica will build a clean coal power plant with carbon capture at Teesside. Meanwhile, a Texas power company has made enemies of America's biggest environmental groups for its 'dirty' approach.
A Herefordshire farmer is warning of a shortage of blackcurrant squash and jam because of global warming.
Avoiding using grid electricity for 'green' reasons can often be a big waste of resources, not to mention a very big waste of money
