Politics

Los Angeles voters want more solar power

Los Angeles image via Shutterstock The vast majority of Los Angeles residents are demanding more renewable energy, especially solar power, according to a new survey. Around 87 percent of voters...

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Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline

President Barack Obama rejects Keystone XL Pipeline via Shutterstock Environmental groups across the U.S. and Canada are celebrating after President Obama's rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline. The pipeline, which...

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Climate change and the USA

New York now has not only the lungs of Central Park, but it has also reduced energy consumption inside buildings via Shutterstock The EPA and Congress fought bitterly in 2011...

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COP17: Saving Tomorrow, Tomorrow

Smoke pipes factory pollution via Shutterstock In the final hours of COP17 (the 17th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change), the real story is...

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Positive of COP 17: Increase in Women Leadership

© Copyright 2011 - Christiana Figueres In the midst of dreary news regarding Canada's bail-out, EU's turn-around and well same old same old US irresponsibility, a light shines through all...

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Canada Bailing on Kyoto Protocol

Emissions via Shutterstock Over the last three days rumours regarding Canada's intented bailing on the KP has not been confirmed but in all likelihood there is substance to this. Canada...

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Durban climate talks must succeed to help the poor

Children stretch out their hands for food in Somalia via Shutterstock Climate talks must succeed to prevent more extreme weather driving up food prices and pushing millions into poverty, says...

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