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13 hours ago ago from The Economic Voice
BRUSSELS - Global warming, threatens to accentuate existing threats and risks in the developing world as well as in industrialised countries. It is the leading reason for developing security policies around the globe. The civil-military stabilisation of distant conflicts is a matter of high importance for the security of Europe. Europe's environmental outlook for the 21st century is bleak. A report by the European Environment Agency, is ...
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3 hours ago ago from GainesvilleTeaParty.org - Grassroots tea party movement in Gainesville, FL advancing the values of Fiscal Responsibility, Limited Government, and Free Markets
More information for you from Professor Thomas Hayes-Morrison. You may contact him at tom@gainesvilleteaparty.org GLOBAL WARMING, CLIMATE CHANGE, CAP & TRADE By Thomas Hayes-Morrison ©2009 From Gainesville Tea Party December 5th Meeting Global Warming The question underlying all the debate in this area is “what is mankind’s role in Climate Change” (labeled “anthropogenic” change)? The question is not whether the climate is ...
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If there is a silver lining in the failure of the Copenhagen climate accords to produce a comprehensive treaty on global warming, it is that instituting a robust and lasting agreement a year from now is preferable to a weak one today. But what variables might change in the near term that could give rise to a binding and effective agreement on climate change in the future? One important shift and potential game-changer is the growing ...
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