World Water Day Is March 22nd!

March 18, 2007 · Filed Under Water · Comment 

Did you know that March 22nd is World Water Day? No? I’m not surprised! It’s not exactly well publicised in the press. Coping with Water Scarcity is the theme of this year’s event and there are events throughout the world to publicise the growing importance of preserving and managing water supplies. According to World Water [...]

Scientists Urge Caution On Climate Change

March 18, 2007 · Filed Under Science · Comment 

In a rare moment of sensibility from the science community, a former President of the Royal Meteorological Society, Professor Collier has warned that a more cautious approach is required with the way risk of climate change is put to the public by other scientists. They say that some researchers make claims about possible future impacts [...]

Drive Smarter Loses Out To Airline Taxes

March 11, 2007 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 

Climate Change and Green Issues are well and truly entrenched in the news and once again it’s the airlines that are in the firing line. The Conservatives have announced plans for environmental taxes on flights to help fight climate change. Amongst the proposals are VAT or fuel duty on domestic flights and a green air [...]

EU Outline Plans To Fight Climate Change

March 9, 2007 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 

The European Union have announced ambitious plans to lead the fight on climate change. It was some regard as Tony Blair’s last chance to leave office with some degree of positivity, the aim of the plans are to lead the rest of the world into taking up the challenge of climate change.
The BBC outline the [...]

The Great Global Warming Swindle - Channel 4

March 6, 2007 · Filed Under Television · 1 Comment 

Look out for The Great Global Warming Swindle that will be on Channel 4 at 9pm on March 8th. It’s described as a film that “brings together the arguments of leading scientists who disagree with the prevailing consensus that a ‘greenhouse effect’ of carbon dioxide released by human activity is the cause of rising global [...]

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