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Wants to See Progress at Copenhagen
23 hours ago ago from Environment Massachusetts
World leaders are meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, right now to address global warming and to develop a plan to combat it. As the world’s largest emitter of human-caused carbon dioxide pollution, and second-largest emitter of global warming pollution, America has a responsibility to take initiative in passing strict international global warming pollution limits. Environment Massachusetts and Environment America urge President Barack ...
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17 hours ago ago from Athena
Share More Americans believe steps taken to reduce global warming pollution will help the US economy than say such measures will hurt it. That says a survey which was conducted by the Associated Press and Stanford University, the dates between November 17 and November 29, 2009. 40 percent of the 1005 adult respondents said U.S. action to slow global warming in the future would create jobs. Slightly more, 46 percent ...
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23 hours ago ago from AMERICAblog News
The numbers are getting closer to the 50% mark but it's surprising it's taken this long to get here. Even if you don't accept the science of climate change, it looks like a no-brainer since the rest of the world believes it's an issue. Who really isn't interested in leading business into an emerging market that is worth billions of dollars, if not trillions? As an American abroad, it looks un-American to ignore such an opportunity, but that's ...
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8 hours ago ago from Heating, Cooling and HVAC
Wind energy alone could help attain up to 65 percent of the emission reduction pledges by industrialized countries , states a report by the Global Wind Energy Council, an international forum for the wind energy sector. .. The council calculated that global wind energy alone could contribute 34 percent of a 25 percent emissions reduction and 21 percent of a 40 percent emissions reduction. The pledges, which include that of the ...
Related contentWhat Can Nations Do To Combat Global Warming
15 hours ago ago from For Wildlife Lover
What Can Nations Do To Combat Global Warming? There are things individuals can do to help stop global warming. Yet, when nations get involved, it is to everyone's benefit to see to it that the right steps are taken. Nations can combat global warming by many different means. For one thing, a good forestry department can have a huge impact. The carbon dioxide that is one cause of global warming is eaten up by trees. If a country ...
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Poll: Action on climate will heat up economy, jobs
1 day ago ago from U.S. News
Poll: Action on climate will heat up economy, jobs WASHINGTON (AP) -- More Americans believe steps taken to reduce global warming pollution will help the U.S. economy than say such measures will hurt it. It's a sign the public is showing more faith in President Barack Obama's economic arguments for limiting heat-trapping gases than in Republican claims that the actions would kill jobs. In an Associated Press-Stanford University poll, 40 ...
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