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Power bill gain or Australian dollar pain?

The Energy Supply Association has refuted claims by users that Australia's power prices are among the most expensive in the world, arguing the value of the Australian dollar is skewing critical assumptions. read more
from Climate Spectator on May 20, 2012.

Zimbabwe's cattle breeders face tough choices as pasture [...]

Zimbabwe's cattle breeders face tough choices as pasture vanishesReuters AlertNetREUTERS/Howard Burditt By Madalitso Mwando FILABUSI, Zimbabwe (AlertNet) – Lorraine Mabuza stands outside her cattle pen. She wears a pensive look, and the source of her troubles is not hard to guess. “I do [...]
from AlertNet on May 20, 2012.

A Scientist's Perspective: On Blogging, Comments … and Online [...]

Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media.png This is a guest post authored by John Abraham, cross-posted with permission from the Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media. A recent posting on The Yale Forum on Climate Change & [...]
from DeSmogBlog on May 20, 2012.

Mowing down seagrass meadows will cut loose carbon

Seagrass holds as much carbon per hectare as the world's forests, but is declining dangerously
from New Scientist on May 20, 2012.

Must-See CBS News: We Are ‘Living On A Planet With A Fever…. [...]

The CBS Evening News  had one of the best segments ever on manmade global warming.  The piece is headlined on their website, “Assessing the risk of climate change” with this description: The past 12 months were the hottest on record, and forecasters are predicting high temperatures [...]
from Climate Progress on May 20, 2012.

Heartland Institute facing uncertain future as staff depart and [...]

Free-market thinktank's conference opens in Chicago with president admitting defections are hurting group's financesThe first Heartland Institute conference on climate change in 2008 had all the trappings of a major scientific conclave – minus large numbers of real scientists. Hundreds of [...]
from guardian.co.uk on May 20, 2012.

Steven Chu On ‘The Avengers': We Don't Need Superheroes To Win [...]

Energy Secretary Steven Chu has turned to pop culture to promote clean energy. He put up this picture and Facebook post on the new box office smash The Avengers: I can rarely find the time to make it to the movies, but my staff is buzzing about The Avengers, which focuses on a new, [...]
from Climate Progress on May 20, 2012.

B&NES Council MOD Site Redevelopment Consultations – [...]

A number of us are in the process of putting together a response on behalf of Transition Bath the Council's MOD Concept Statements for Ensleigh, Foxhill & Warminster Road. The Concept Statements from the council provide a framework for the redevelopment of the 3 ex-MOD sites where it is [...]
from Transition Bath on May 20, 2012.

In Historic Reversal, Seaway Pipeline Sends Oil to Texas

(Reuters) The Seaway pipeline began pumping crude from Cushing, Oklahoma, oil tanks to the heart of the U.S. refining industry in Houston on Saturday, marking a historic shift in the way oil flows [...]
from Solve Climate on May 20, 2012.

Energy Efficiency: What Are The Laggards Thinking?

by Elisa Wood, via Renewable Energy World Why do some states avoid creating policies that encourage consumers and businesses to save energy? What's the psychology of the laggards? A new report by the American Council for an Energy Efficiency Economy sheds some insight as it examines the [...]
from Climate Progress on May 20, 2012.
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