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greenhouse gases
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26 September 2008
Tragedy of the Fishy Commons
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Fishing vessels on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland are this week destroying the best hope for years that the region's cod fishery, once ...
28 July 2008
Paying the Price
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One of the problems with handling the issue of greenhouse gases is getting countries to accep their responsibilities. The difficulty is tha...
25 June 2008
Lil' Dubya Puts His Fingers in His Ears
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The White House in December refused to accept the Environmental Protection Agency’s conclusion that greenhouse gases are pollutants that mus...
08 November 2007
Using a Commons to Protect a Commons
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Here's some joined-up thinking : providing open access to key greenhouse figures: The Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (A.B. 32) req...
07 August 2007
In Denial
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This is an important story - not so much for what it says, but for the fact that it is being said by a major US title like Newsweek : Since...
21 June 2007
Paying the True Cost
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I and many others have written about the need for economic goods to include all the real costs of production - including environmental costs...
05 June 2007
OA vs. Political and Selective Use of Data
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Here's a great - and sadly necessary - piece of analysis : Throughout the first half of 2007, the White House has falsely claimed that t...
09 February 2007
O Rose, Thou Art Sick!
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Further proof , if any were needed, that we haven't really got the hang of this water thing: The total amount of water used to produce a...
13 November 2006
How Green Was My PC?
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Not very, it seems . This report contrasts the amount of electricity consumed, and carbon dioxide generated, by two approaches to school com...
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01 October 2006
Paying the Price
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Nice piece in The Independent about a report from PricewaterhouseCoopers on the cost of capping greenhouse emissions: The cost of curbing ...
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01 September 2006
Not (Yet) The Terminator
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The news that California has passed tough new legislation to cut greenhouse emissions is of course hugely welcome . But as this wise piece...
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