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John Pearce

Clean-up volunteers tackle largely plastic pollution on Melbourne's beaches - 0 views

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    "Ignorance has just become much harder, for citizens, industry and policymakers alike: CSIRO has released the damning results of a three-year study of marine debris around Australia's coastline and seas. Three-quarters of all the refuse is plastic, and almost all of that comes in small pieces. In Australian waters, it found up to 40,000 pieces of plastic per square kilometre."
John Pearce

Explore the Shocking Effects of Climate Change on 6 Continents - 0 views

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    "Climate change isn't an issue for any one government or any one region. Carbon pollution has taken a devastating toll across the planet, from floods in Manila to droughts in Australia. To learn about the global reach of the environmental changes caused by human behavior, take a world tour with the six videos that premiered during Climate Reality Project's 24 Hours of Reality: The Cost of Carbon."
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    "Climate change isn't an issue for any one government or any one region. Carbon pollution has taken a devastating toll across the planet, from floods in Manila to droughts in Australia. To learn about the global reach of the environmental changes caused by human behavior, take a world tour with the six videos that premiered during Climate Reality Project's 24 Hours of Reality: The Cost of Carbon."
John Pearce

Carbon offsets: saving emissions, but not saving the environment - 0 views

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    "Many Australian consumers and businesses are working on ways to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. For some, the carbon tax meets their needs: it's designed to specifically motivate changes in behaviour by raising the costs associated with the production of pollution. But others are looking for more direct measures. Do offsets fit the bill?"
John Pearce

When green and sustainable are not the same | Sustainable Green Homes - 0 views

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    Green has become the common term for people who care about the environment or for practices promoted as better for the environment than some other practices. When used for marketing, "green" can become downright misleading. In fact, there's a term "greenwashing" to describe advertising that makes something look greener than it really is. Sustainable, on the other hand, refers to practices designed to have the least impact on the environment, create the least waste, and capable of being carried out indefinitely. That is, something sustainable can't waste resources, can't pollute, can't be dangerous over the long term to life, can't cost so much that it causes social or financial disruption, etc.
John Pearce

Global majority faces water shortages 'within two generations' | Environment | guardian... - 0 views

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    "The majority of the 9 billion people on Earth will live with severe pressure on fresh water within the space of two generations as climate change, pollution and over-use of resources take their toll, 500 scientists have warned."
John Pearce

China launches carbon trading scheme in bid to reduce emissions in Shenzhen - ABC News ... - 0 views

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    "China, the world's largest carbon emitter, has launched its first carbon trading scheme as it tries to reduce pollution from greenhouse gases."
John Pearce

Creek Watch for iPhone, iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation), iPad ... - 0 views

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    "Creek Watch enables you to help monitor your watershed. Creeks and streams are a vital part of watersheds; they provide water to drink and sustain plant and animal life. However, they can also be a pathway for pollution to spread, and they are often too numerous for water boards to monitor without help."
John Pearce

Stop Coca-Cola trashing Australia - YouTube - 0 views

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    We've made a new Coke ad -- with a twist! It exposes how this corporate giant is willing to let plastic pollution trash our oceans and kill our marine life. Chip in today to help get it on TV: http://bit.ly/cokead-YT
John Pearce

Carbon price working? Coal slumps, clean energy soars - 0 views

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    "Electricity generated by Australia's highly polluting brown coal power plants has fallen 14 per cent since introduction of the carbon price, while renewable power has soared."
John Pearce

How the U.S. Exports Global Warming | Politics News | Rolling Stone - 0 views

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    "The greening of American energy is both real and profound. But there's a flip side to this American success story. Even as our nation is pivoting toward a more sustainable energy future, America's oil and coal corporations are racing to position the country as the planet's dirty-energy dealer - supplying the developing world with cut-rate, high-polluting, climate-damaging fuels. Much like tobacco companies did in the 1990s - when new taxes, regulations and rising consumer awareness undercut domestic demand - Big Carbon is turning to lucrative new markets in booming Asian economies where regulations are looser. Worse, the White House has quietly championed this dirty-energy trade."
John Pearce

Most Australians overestimate how 'green' they really are | News @ CSIRO - 0 views

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    "Most Australians overestimate how much they are doing for the environment compared to others, and are more concerned about water shortages, pollution and household waste than climate change, a new CSIRO survey reveals. Taken over a period of July to August last year, it is the latest in a series of annual national surveys on Australians' attitudes to climate change involving more than 5000 people from across urban, regional, and rural Australia. (You can read about past survey results here and here.)"
John Pearce

RET review should keep a focus on pollution reduction and investment benefits | The Cli... - 1 views

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    "Contrary to many claims, the costs of renewable energy are minor. In 2015, probably the earliest any major changes to the policy could be made, the RET would cost the average household around $1 a week."
John Pearce

Share this: President Obama's Plan to Fight Climate Change | The White House - 0 views

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    "President Obama believes we have a moral obligation to lead the fight against carbon pollution. Share the details of his plan to help make sure people in your community get the facts:"
John Pearce

Global power brokers 'alarmed' as US has a fracking good time - 0 views

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    "Concern over fracking in that area has made Gasland and Gas-land 2, by filmmaker Josh Fox, among the most prominent documentaries of recent years. The films have been widely praised by critics and cited by anti-fracking activists, though some experts question their science. Either way, no one disputes that fracking uses vast amounts of water, which is necessarily polluted by the process. There is debate over its impact on how water tables are affected by the broken rock and some even argue - without significant evidence so far - that it is to blame for causing earthquakes."
John Pearce

Algae Emerges as Alternative Energy Source - 0 views

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    "First, the bad news: because of climate change and worsening water pollution, algae, the world's fastest-growing photosynthetic organisms, are proliferating worldwide. A few of these are of the toxic blue-green variety. The good news is that some strains of algae can be converted into an alternative source of renewable energy that is commercially viable."
John Pearce

WATERLIFE - NFB - 0 views

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    Waterlife is an interactive story about the water cycle in the Great Lakes. Waterlife is a twenty part story through which students can learn about the role of water in our lives. Through the story students learn about things like fishing, pollution, invasive species, wetlands, and the politics of water conservation. When students select a part of the Waterlife story they will be able to hear narration, see visuals, and read the text of the story. Some parts of the story also contain links to external resources that student can explore.
John Pearce

Moveo Foldable Electric Scooter | The New Dimension of Mobility - 0 views

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    Moveo is a foldable bicycle-weight scooter that becomes an everyday commodity by its flexibility, its simple storage, security, comfort, aesthetics or its ease of recharging. It is easy to use; it is efficient even in crowded urban traffic. It operates silently, with minimum energy consumption and does not pollute the environment directly.
John Pearce

Whose job is it to clear up all the rubbish floating in the oceans? - 0 views

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    "But sea debris comes from both land and sea sources and it's hard to point to its exact origin and hence to get a polluter to take responsibility for cleaning it up."
John Pearce

World's Most-Polluting Country Leads in Clean-Energy Investment - Bloomberg - 0 views

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    "Don't let all those Texas wind farms and massive installations of solar panels in California fool you. The U.S. is not the world leader in clean energy investment. China is. For the second year, an annual Pew Charitable Trusts report, "Who's Winning the Clean Energy Race?", shows that China is the world leader in clean energy investment, with $54 billion in investments in renewables in 2013, well above total U.S. investment of $36.7 billion."
John Pearce

6 Student-Led Tech Projects That Battle Climate Change - 0 views

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    "The science behind what makes our planet's temperature rise is pretty straightforward. Pollutants like soot and greenhouse gases like methane and carbon dioxide trap heat within the earth's atmosphere, the global average surface temperature goes up, ice caps melt, sea levels rise and extreme weather events become even more extreme. However, American college students are coming with with some of the coolest ways to battle climate change and clean up domestic energy production."
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