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admin /31 July, 2009
Solar panel companies are feeling the heat Adam Morton and Tom ArupJuly 31, 2009 ONE of the country’s largest solar panel retailers has warned it will shed two-thirds of its staff next month unless the Federal Government changes its renewable energy bill. Solar Shop Australia said yesterday about 100 sales and marketing jobs were at Continue Reading →
admin /31 July, 2009
Climate change deniers claim they’re censored. What hypocrites Anthony Watts, sceptic and scourge of climate change science, has used copyright laws to censor an opponent One of the allegations made repeatedly by climate change deniers is that they are being censored. There’s just one problem with this claim: they have yet to produce a single Continue Reading →
admin /30 July, 2009
Global poll finds 73% want higher priority for climate change Britons among the most enthusiastic about action to stop global warming, while Americans among least willing to put environment first, according to global public opinion poll Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent guardian.co.uk, Thursday 30 July 2009 10.49 BST Article history Residents walk down a Continue Reading →
admin /29 July, 2009
Bottled water ban ‘saves town $2.5m’ By Lynne Warren Posted 4 hours 55 minutes ago Updated 4 hours 31 minutes ago Bundanoon put itself on the map recently when the community announced it was banning bottled water. (ABC News) The New South Wales town which recently banned bottled water is set to save $2.5 million Continue Reading →
admin /29 July, 2009
Human activity is driving Earth’s ‘sixth great extinction event’ Population growth, pollution and invasive species are having a disastrous effect on species in the southern hemisphere, a major review by conservationists warns Ian Sample, science correspondent guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 28 July 2009 19.24 BST Article history The leatherback turtle is endangered – but scientific reports expose Continue Reading →
admin /29 July, 2009
Climate change clouds fate of ancient Polish woods Reuters July 29, 2009, 10:16 am BIALOWIEZA, Poland (Reuters) – Europe’s last ancient forest, home to its largest herd of bison, faces an uncertain future because of climate change, but residents worry that tougher conservation efforts will damage the local economy. The 150,000-hectare (380,000-acre) Bialowieza Primeval Continue Reading →