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Britons least concerned about climate change
Britain is less concerned about climate change than any other country in the world according to a new survey.
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Britons least concerned about climate change
Ramsay Home — ... changeTelegraph.co.ukBritain is less concerned about climate change than any other country in the world, according to a new survey. The annual Climate Confidence Monitor found ...World leaders accused of myopia over climate change dealguardian.co.ukClimate change is also defense and security problemJakarta PostUK launches ad to raise waning climate change supportElectric.co.ukABC Online -African Press Agency (subscription) -Livemintall 232 news articles Read the original article at, ...

Monday Nov 2nd Energy and Sustainability show
GreenMonk: the blog — ... just FYI Mon, 2 Nov, 16:38 Tom Raftery : http://www.wbcsd.org/plugins/DocSearch/details.asp?type=DocDet&ObjectId=MzYyNzU Mon, 2 Nov, 16:38 cgarvey : That’s quite a disaster .. wonder why it hasn’t made the mainstream media before now. Pity Oil slick Mon, 2 Nov, 16:40 MikeTheBee : Tom is the new ‘mainstream’ Mon, 2 Nov, 16:40 Tom Raftery : http://english.aljazeera.net/business/2009/10/20091030213018384562.html ...

GreenMonk news roundup 11/03/2009
GreenMonk: the blog — ... India reports unnamed Indian climate negotiators to be little impressed by the outcome of last week’s EU summit in Brussels. The summit gave a figure of 100 billion euros as the overall need for international climate funding by 2020, but failed to state how much of this will be provided by the EU.” tags: climate funding, climate change, eu, india, copenhagen, copenhagen summit, greenmonktv Britons least concerned about climate change – Telegraph “The annual Climate ...

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