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Lilypad – the floating ecopolis for climate refugees

12 July, 2008

How will our coastal cities look like when the ice melts and causes rising sea levels? How can we take care and give room for the millions of climate change refugees in the future? Well, the Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut … Continue reading

The ice melts so fast that scientists had to abandon their polar station

11 July, 2008

A group of Russian scientists had to abandon their polar station near Svalbard when the ice their station was standing on started to melt away, three months too early. The polar station was placed on a huge flake of ice … Continue reading

“5,000 Aussies make CLIMATE EMERGENCY!” Human Sign in Melbourne, Australia

7 July, 2008

Panorama picture of the Climate rally, July 5 2008. Photo: Peter Campbell. On July 5, 2008 about 5,000 citizens of Melbourne gathered in the City Square to protest man-made Climate Change and then marched through the City Centre to make … Continue reading

EU told to prepare itself for millions of climate change refugees

3 July, 2008

Refugee children waiting with their family for a food distribution. Photo by Nicolas Rost. Two senior foreign policy officials from the European Union says in a new report that the EU should “brace itself” for a new and much larger … Continue reading

White House refuses to open EPA emails on global warming

27 June, 2008

The White House has apparently refused to open an email from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with a proposed rule that would limit greenhouse-gas emissions from new vehicles. And what is more surprising (!?) is that they managed to get … Continue reading

Dr James Hansen says we should prosecute climate change liars

25 June, 2008

Dr James Hansen, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York and one of the worlds most prominent climate scientist, says in an article on the WorldWatch Institute website that climate change liars “should be tried … Continue reading

“Remember this number for the rest of your life.”

24 June, 2008

The world is starting to realise that the goal of 450 ppm as a reasonable level to balance and stabilize the CO2 in our atmosphere is based on wrong and outdated science and won’t be enough to stop man-made climate … Continue reading

Two polar bears are killed on Iceland just weeks after USA lists them as a “threatened” species

18 June, 2008

Iceland has killed two polar bears since the U.S. Department of Interior formally listed the polar bear as a “threatened” species a few weeks ago. The first polar bear, named Björn Björnesson, came to Iceland in the beginning of June … Continue reading

Pollutants from coal-based electricity generation kill 170,000 people annually

14 June, 2008

The image shows the old Cahokia Power Plant in Sauget, IL which has been decommissioned for 31 years. Photo: Jay Dugger Top British climate scientist Professor James Lovelock FRS has warned that over 6 billion people will die this century … Continue reading

“We would like the rest of the world to follow you”

11 June, 2008

Nidhi Jamwa from the Centre for Science and Environment India asks in the organisations journal Down to Earth “why green projects in India are hot favourite of international NGOs?” Nidhi Jamwa focuses on a recently started green Sierra Club initiative … Continue reading

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