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Simon Harrison

Met Office warns of UK risks - 0 views

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    Britain will experience water shortages and flooding by the end of the century if temperatures are left unchecked, analysis shows
Simon Harrison

China favours EU plans for Kyoto replacement - but with conditions - 0 views

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    UN climate talks back on track after China and Brazil say they will consider the 'right' legally-binding treaty on emission cuts
Simon Harrison

UN climate talks looking to China - 0 views

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    China is emerging as the key deal-maker or deal-breaker as the UN climate talks head into ministerial discussions, the BBC's Richard Black reports.
Simon Harrison

2011 warmest year with La Niña event - 1 views

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    Global Climate 2011: Warmest year with La Niña, 10th warmest year, lowest Arctic sea ice volume Average global temperatures this year so far are the 10th highest on record and are higher than all previous years with a La Niña event, which has a relative cooling effect, WMO reported
Simon Harrison

Drought risk high for England next summer, government warns - 0 views

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    Environment secretary Caroline Spelman calls on water companies and public to plan now for 2012 water shortage
Simon Harrison

From Cairo to the Cape, climate change begins to take hold of Africa - 3 views

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    The world's poorest communities have begun to experience extreme weather outside the natural variability of African climate. Without a rapid reduction in emissions, the continent faces calamitous temperature rises within this century
Simon Harrison

Warmer world is the challenge of a generation - 0 views

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    As the latest round of climate talks begin, it seems clear that the world will warm by at least 2 °C. But that's no reason to give up the fight
Simon Harrison

Durban summit must accept degrees of responsibility - 1 views

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    A two-degree increase in global temperatures seems almost inevitable. So is it time to rethink the target?
Simon Harrison

UK set to exceed carbon targets, analysis shows - 0 views

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    Government says study shows affordable low-carbon economy achievable - but next 20 years will require huge investment
Simon Harrison

UK greenhouse gas emission reductions - interactive - 0 views

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    Research shows that UK carbon emissions - a significant part of greenhouse gases - have fallen significantly. But how much further do they need to fall to meet future targets?
Simon Harrison

Geoengineering techniques need more study, says science coalition - 0 views

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    The Solar Radiation Management Governance Initiative says geoengineering could be 'plan B' for climate change More research on the risks and governance of geoengineering the planet's climate by reflecting sunlight into space is needed, a grouping of science bodies and a green NGO have said, as the end of the first week of UN climate talks nears.
Simon Harrison

Progress can be made on climate finance - 0 views

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    Agreement should be reached on two innovations that would mobilise investment in adaptation in developing countries
Simon Harrison

Challenges of climate adaptation - 0 views

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    Uncertainty over the possible impacts of climate change
Simon Harrison

The environment in 2017: a polluted wasteland hit by floods and droughts - 0 views

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    Pollution and climate change create misery with petrol and energy prices at record levels and flooding rife
anonymous

Provisional Statement on the Status of the Global Climate - 0 views

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    2011: world's 10th warmest year, warmest year with La Niña on record, second-lowest Arctic sea ice extent
Simon Harrison

Disaster Zones Declared in NSW and WA, Australia - 0 views

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    Severe Flooding in NSW, catastrophic bushfires in WA destroy homes, farms and businesses in Australia Disaster zones have been declared in two Australian states due to catastrophic bushfires in Western Australia (WA), which began on 23 November, and severe flooding in northwestern New South Wales (NSW).
Simon Harrison

Warm blast hits UN climate summit - 0 views

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    The global weather agency says the world continues to warm, as words fly over Canada's stance on emissions and finance.
Simon Harrison

Kyoto protocol may suffer fate of Julius Caesar at Durban climate talks - 0 views

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    How many nations secretly conceal a dagger and intend to join the countries in Durban hoping to kill Kyoto off?
Myles Jeffries

Tsunami defences - HYOGO - 2 views

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    A map displaying all the mangroves grown around the world, they are all generally based around areas that are prone to tsunamis and storms. You can relate this to Tsunami Hyogo.
Simon Harrison

Guggenheim Partners announces Arctic investment fund - 1 views

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    Environmentalists fear the move by the privately held investment firm based in the US will accelerate exploitation of the region Guggenheim Partners, a privately held investment firm based in the US, which manages more than $125bn worth of assets on behalf of its clients, has confirmed it is setting up a new fund dedicated to making investments in the Arctic region.
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