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[Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed] A telephone poll of 1001 people conducted between July 12 and 28, 21 per cent were not prepared to pay anything extra on their electricity bill to help solve climate change.
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[Left Field] Headline: Climate fight only worth $10 to Aussies: In a telephone poll of 1001 people conducted between July 12 and 28,a majority of 32 per cent favoured paying only $10 a month extra ontheir electricity bill to help solve climate change.
[Green Blog] “5000 Aussies make CLIMATE EMERGENCY!” Human Sign in Melbourne ...: On July 5, 2008 about 5000 citizens of Melbourne gathered in the City Square to protest man-made Climate Change and then marched through the City Centre to make a HUMAN SIGN saying “CLIMATE EMERGENCY!” in the nearby Alexandra Gardens.
[optimization services] RADIOLA!: “Persons of Color” April 13, 2007: -ne Madonna, Genesis and the re-formed Police will top a galaxy of stars rocking the world against climate change in seven mammoth concerts around the globe on July 7, organizers said Tuesday. More than 100 acts will perform in the giant 24-hour Live Earth concert relay —
[Saturday Night Fever Record] NEWS.com.au Green Awards: “The threat of climate change is one of the greatest dangers our planet has ever faced,” Mr Garrett and others say in the video. “Ordinary Australians are thinking hard about how their everyday actions affect the environment.
[subaltern] President Bush is the Most Dangerous Man in this World Who Invents ...: Bush with Vice President Dick Cheney addressing the media at the State Department, August 14, 2006President Bush believes that global warming is real[91] and has noted that global warming is a serious problem, but he asserted there is a "debate over whether it's manmade or naturally caused".[92] The Bush Administration's stance on global warming has remained controversial in the scientific and environmental communities. Many accusations have been made against the administration[93] for allegedly misinforming the public and not having done enough to reduce carbon emissions and deter global warming.[94] During his 2008 State of the Union Address, however, Bush announced that the U.S. would commit US$2 billion over the next three years towards a new international fund to promote clean energy technologies and fight climate change, saying, "along with contributions from other countries, this fund will increase and accelerate the deployment of all forms of cleaner, more efficient technologies in developing nations like India and China, and help leverage substantial private-sector capital by making clean energy projects more financially attractive." He has also announced plans to reaffirm the United States' commitment to work with major economies, and, through the United Nations, to complete an international agreement that will slow, stop, and eventually reverse the growth of greenhouse gases;
[SWJ Blog] 10 July SWJ News, Op-Ed, and Events Roundup: “Irans development of ballistic missiles is a violation of UN Security Council resolutions and completely inconsistent with Iran's obligations to the world,” White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said to reporters traveling with President Bush in Japan. “The Iranians should stop the development of ballistic missiles, which could be used as a delivery vehicle for a potential nuclear weapon, immediately.” The test “addresses the doubts raised by the Russians that the Iranians wont have a longer-range ballistic missile for 10 to 20 years,” Defense Secretary Robert M.
[anz] The Bullroarer - Friday 11th July 2008: IF AUSTRALIA is serious about developing a cleaner energy equation, it could make a start by consigning to history some of the 20th century myths, phobias and prejudices about nuclear power. One element of the Garnaut report on climate change that falls short on intellectual integrity is the small section arguing that nuclear power should pretty much remain a no-go zone for Australia.
[Uncensored Magazine] Mercury in CFLs - special investigation: On the surface, it should have been another glittering PR moment for the Government in its battle to be seen as a climate change leader. But then again, this is the same David Parker whose climate change policy was secretly being .
[palashbiswas] President Bush is the Most Dangerous Man in this World Who Invents ...: Bush with Vice President Dick Cheney addressing the media at the State Department, August 14, 2006President Bush believes that global warming is real[91] and has noted that global warming is a serious problem, but he asserted there is a "debate over whether it's manmade or naturally caused".[92] The Bush Administration's stance on global warming has remained controversial in the scientific and environmental communities. Many accusations have been made against the administration[93] for allegedly misinforming the public and not having done enough to reduce carbon emissions and deter global warming.[94] During his 2008 State of the Union Address, however, Bush announced that the U.S. would commit US$2 billion over the next three years towards a new international fund to promote clean energy technologies and fight climate change, saying, "along with contributions from other countries, this fund will increase and accelerate the deployment of all forms of cleaner, more efficient technologies in developing nations like India and China, and help leverage substantial private-sector capital by making clean energy projects more financially attractive." He has also announced plans to reaffirm the United States' commitment to work with major economies, and, through the United Nations, to complete an international agreement that will slow, stop, and eventually reverse the growth of greenhouse gases;
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