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Graph of the Day: Was 2010 the year of peak climate denial?
US Gallup poll suggests late 2009, early 2010 may have been the peak in climate change denial, at least regards the science.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 28, 2013
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HSBC: World is hurtling towards Peak Planet
HSBC says the world is rapidly depleting its carbon budget, approaching ‘Peak Planet’ and must achieve a peak in emissions by 2020, leaving much of its fossil fuels in the ground. Impossible? HSBC says not, and is encouraged by growing public awareness, favourable economic drivers and falling technology costs for renewables.
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Mar 27, 2013
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If I ran an electricity network…
Electricity network operators are the whipping boys of the industry, with some justification. How could they become part of the solution, and not the problem?
Alan Pears
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Graph of the Day: Carbon pollution set to end era of stable climate
Study confirms ‘hockey stick’: the rate of warming since 1900 Is 50 times greater than the rate of cooling in previous 5000 years.
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Mar 20, 2013
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Victory at hand for the climate movement?
What began as a predominantly ecological question is rapidly transforming into an economic one, putting the global climate movement on the verge of a remarkable victory that would include the removal of the oil, coal and gas industries. And the greatest transfer of wealth and power the world has ever seen.
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Mar 19, 2013
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Will the next Pope tackle climate change?
The new Pope should not only continue to talk about climate change, he should work with world leaders on lasting solutions to this critical issue.
Matt Kasper and Jack Jenkins
Mar 13, 2013
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Singapore-based social enterprise CarbonStory set to launch its crowdfunding platform for climate projects at South by Southwest in Austin this weekend.
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Mar 7, 2013
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Low-carbon leaders: Australia’s top 25 most powerful carbon cutters
Who’s leading Australia’s low-carbon revolution? Crikey has compiled a list of 25 people doing the heavy lifting to transform the economy and cut emissions.
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Mar 5, 2013
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