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United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009

Climate change concern at all-time high – except in China and the U.S.

December 14, 2009

Image via Wikipedia A new survey conducted by Globescan found that “public concern about climate change is at its highest level” since the company began international tracking in 1998. The poll, carried out in conjunction with the BBC World Service poll, was conducted in 23 countries and listened to over 24,000 adults. Nearly two thirds [...]

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Ernst & Young report says China has moved up renewable energy stakes

December 11, 2009

Image via Wikipedia As the COP15 rages on, a news release has reached the Energy Refuge wires stating that China is now one of the top two most attractive places in the world in which to invest in renewable energy projects. The finding was published in the latest Ernst & Young’s renewable energy country attractiveness [...]

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Copenhagen gets off to a shaky start

December 9, 2009

Image by Getty Images via Daylife The first two days of the COP15, the Copenhagen climate summit designed to produce a binding treaty whereby the international community will commit itself to reduce carbon emissions, has been plagued with controversy. That is because of a leaked Danish document that allegedly favors the rich and takes from [...]

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YouTube joins climate change debate in the run-up to COP15

December 2, 2009

The joys of open access internet television … Technorati Tags: Climate change, COP15, Government of Denmark, Kyoto Protocol, Renewable energy, United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009, YouTube Related Posts:Dispatch from Brazil: climate changeSeattle turns waste into renewable energyRenewable energy summit opens in the Middle EastRenewable energy: perspectivesInitiative wants more legal support for clean energy

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