Archive for December 14th, 2009
Copenhagen climate conference: invasive species ‘will take over in a warmer Britain’
Global warming could wipe out wildlife in Britain and cause an invasion of foreign species, the country’s top environment watchdog has warned. Lord Smith said one fifth of insects in rivers could die out, causing further loss of wildlife up the food chain like the otter Lord Smith, Chairman of the Environment Agency, said one [...]
Posted: December 14th, 2009 under Climate Change, General, Nature, Negotiations.
Tags: Climate Change, climate negotiations, global warming, International negotiations, invasive species, species extinction, UK
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Copenhagen climate summit negotiations ‘suspended’
Negotiations at the UN climate summit have been suspended after developing countries withdrew their co-operation. Delegations were angry at what they saw as moves by the Danish host government to sideline talks on more emission cuts under the Kyoto Protocol. As news spread around the conference centre, activists chanted “We stand with Africa – Kyoto [...]
Posted: December 14th, 2009 under Climate Change, General, Negotiations.
Tags: Climate Change, climate negotiations, COP15, Copenhagen, global warming, International negotiations, Third World
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Lord Monckton Debates Greenpeace Activist
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Posted: December 14th, 2009 under Climate Change, General, Interviews with Activists.
Tags: activists, Climate Change, climate negotiations, Copenhagen, global warming, International negotiations
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What’s the emissions footprint of our daily milk?
A cow will produce large amounts of milk over its lifetime. Certain breeds produce more milk than others; however, different breeds produce within a range of around 4,000 to over 10,000 kg of milk per annum. The average for dairy cows in the US in 2005 was 8,800 kg (19,576 pounds). Production levels peak at around 40 [...]
Posted: December 14th, 2009 under Foundation News, General, Nature.
Tags: emissions footprint
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