Power suppliers in Australia can sleep a little more easily than their peers in the UK. Read more here. … [Read more...] about Graham Young on Verdict on Greenpeace Demo
Climate Conference in Amsterdam
The Royal Geological and Mining Society of The Netherlands, together with the Royal Institute of Engineers and the Royal Geographical Society organise a national conference with the title: CLIMATE CHANGE: Facts, Uncertainties and … [Read more...] about Climate Conference in Amsterdam
More from Martin Durkin on Global Warming
Go into a party of lefties in New York and tell them the science on global warming doesn’t stack up. They don’t say, ‘Good Lord, what a relief, I thought we were in for it.’ Instead they get very cross with you. They’re terribly attached to their … [Read more...] about More from Martin Durkin on Global Warming
Call for Papers on Climate Impacts
Dear Friends, We are planning to publish a series of papers looking at the economics, politics and impacts of climate change. The CSCCC will release these papers individually throughout 2009, and also use them as basis to write a second Civil … [Read more...] about Call for Papers on Climate Impacts
European Union to Ban Lots of Pesticides
The European Union (EU) is developing a new ‘Thematic Strategy for Pesticides’ including a proposed new ‘Sustainable Use Directive’. According to the UK's Pesticide Safety Directorate the new regulation could outlaw up to 85 percent of pesticides … [Read more...] about European Union to Ban Lots of Pesticides
Carbon Dioxide as the Innocent Bystander
"We need to consider the very real possibility that carbon dioxide - which is necessary for life on Earth and of which there is precious little in the atmosphere - might well be like the innocent bystander who has been unjustly accused of a crime … [Read more...] about Carbon Dioxide as the Innocent Bystander