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Ebb and flow of climate coverage

7 hours ago ago from Open Your Eyes News

The Australian COPENHAGEN has had a language all its own this past fortnight as delegates battled the minutiae of draft agreements. The obscure acronyms of the summit went over the heads of most of us, but it set us thinking about the way some words related to the environment and green issues are now commonplace. Think about the big one, climate change. A decade ago, it was scarcely used in news reports: this year, it has been hard to escape. ...

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How does the landfill have an affect on global warming?

21 hours ago ago from Green Living

No, global warming is not a natural phenomenon. The green house effect is natural heating of the earth due to greenhouse gases. Global warming is caused by humans. I was wondering how do landfills contribute to global warming and does it emmit excess greenhouse gases like combustion?

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Catastrophic climate is normal for planet earth

19 hours ago ago from PLANET OF THE CHIMPS #2

~ Click on cartoon to enlarge By Chimp Catastrophic climate is normal for planet earth. The earth has gone from being covered in ice to becoming a desert at different times in the past million years. Humans did not have an effect on those changes then and don’t have an effect on it now. The sun dictates global warming or ice age, not humans. Humans are puny ants in this world and they give themselves too much credit, believing they ...

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Apophis Asteroid To Scrape Past Earth, Closer Than Any Known Object (VIDEO)

4 hours ago ago from fishbowlAMERICA

more about Apophis Asteroid To Scrape Past Earth , posted with vodpod

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Copenhagen Accord Approves Reduction in Global Emissions of Greenhouse Gases

20 hours ago ago from BloggingStocks

The Copenhagen Accord sets targets for reducing greenhouse gases worldwide. President Obama, arfter meeting with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and South African President Jacob Zuma, formally announced that an agreement had been struck. Some of the specifics include: The developed countries will commit to providing $100 billion a year by 2020 "to address the needs of developing countries." The amount is ...

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