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U.S.: Groups Oppose Tax Credits for Biomass Burning

Groups Oppose Tax Credits for 
 Biomass Burning

 Contact: Attorney Margaret Sheehan, 508-259-9154, meg(at)ecolaw(dot)biz

 A national coalition of 48 citizen and environmental groups today 
 launched a nationwide campaign to end federal financing for biomass 

Canada: Oilsands Expansion Given Green Light



http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2010/01/19-6

Published on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 by The Edmonton Journal (Canada)
Surmont Oilsands Expansion Given Green Light
by Dave Cooper

Australia's Climate is sizzling

South east Australia has just sizzled through another heatwave. Of course it is just weather which has a natural variability. One weather event can't be pinned down as the result of climate change. Climate change is about trends and averages. And the trend is its getting warmer, we're sizzling.

Video - Treesit in Hamburg against proposed pipeline (3.Jan.10)

Since the 18.12.09 ROBIN WOOD-Activists squat several trees in the Gählerpark in Hamburg Altona to impende the contruction of a heating pipeline for the planned coal power plant Hamburg Moorburg, which would mean the loss of the trees in the park. The company proposing the pipeline is Vattenfall, a Swedish corporation.

Queensland Climate Change Minister spins Climate Destruction of Great Barrier Reef

In December Kate Jones, the Queensland Climate Change Minister, stated "Queenslanders are by

Geologists say expect extra degrees from Climate Sensitivity

Human civilization could be in for a hot ride as new research just published in Nature Geoscience from Yale University Geologists indicates global temperature increase may be more sensitive to atmospheric CO2 than previously indicated.


Geologists from Yale University reconstructed CO2 concentrations for the past five million years to estimate Earth-system climate sensitivity.

Post COP-15: A letter to my grandchildren


To my Grandchildren,

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