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Obama says he will attend Copenhagen climate talks, also announces emissions reduction target - 3 days ago
Maybe he liked the city? Either way, President Barack Obama announced today that he will attend the climate negotiations in Copenhagen this December. The climate summit is held between 7-18 December and is the last chance we have to take action against... Topics: Andrew Glikson, Barack Obama, climate negotiations, climate summit, climate talks, Cop15, Copenhagen, Copenhagen 2009, Damon Moglen, Denmark, EU, European Union, Greenpeace, IPCC, Keya Chatterjee, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Norway, Obama, politics, UN climate summit, USA, WWF, Yvo de Boer

Why Does the Media Get it Wrong? - 3 days ago
Photo credit: mroachWhen it comes to climate change, journalists are notorious for getting even the simplest of facts wrong. Take, for example, an article from March 2007, by Julie Wheldon, which proclaims “Greenhouse Effect is a Myth, Say... Topics: articles, balance as bias, consensus, debate, ExxonMobil, fossil fuel, Fraser Institute, greenhouse effect, headlines, journalism, journalists, news, newsroom, reporters, science, scientific studies, scientists

Copenhagen or bust? - 4 days ago
Photo credit: JC i NúriaMuch sheer speculation has been written about the upcoming Copenhagen climate negotiations, and we will see much more over the next few weeks. What is this conference about, and what are the real issues at stake for the future of. Topics: 350, china, climate meeting, climate negotiations, climate summit, Cop15, Copenhagen, Copenhagen 2009, Denmark, EU, Europe, European Union, Germany, India, politics, Russia, UN Climate Change Conference, UN climate summit, USA
Photo credit: Julien HarneisLord David Puttnam, ambassador for Unicef UK, asks on BBC’s Green Room what kind of price our children and future generations will have to pay for “the three or four carbon-happy generations that have lived before...
Topics: children, climate change policy framework, David Puttnam, future generations, Green Quote, Human Rights, South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, UK, Unicef
Topics: children, climate change policy framework, David Puttnam, future generations, Green Quote, Human Rights, South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, UK, Unicef
A Picture is Worth… Oil advertisement from 1962 - 5 days ago
Humble Oil, who is today more known as Exxon, pretty much nailed it back in the 60’s with this advertisement from a 1962 edition of Life Magazine. Oh, the grim irony. It’s also available in full view on Google Books.A Picture is Worth… -... Topics: 1962, advertisement, Energy, Exxon, Humble Oil, Life Magazine, oil





































