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The Future We Want
As researchers investigate the mysteries of Climate Change, world-leaders seek to debate and discuss the issue while attempting to control and reduce its effects towards the planet in conferences such as the Rio+20, held in June of this year. The … Continue reading
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Where Did The Issue of Climate Go In The USA Election? [DRAFT #1]
In his 2008 election campaign, Barack Obama made climate change one of his top priorities, making several grand promises to reface American consumption, use cleaner energy, and create jobs while doing it, http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/19/us/politics/19climate.html?_r=4. A recent article from World News Australia … Continue reading
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Hello all! So along with creating a post just to see how all this stuff works, I thought I would share with you a beautiful movie I’ve watched a couple times for an environmental studies class back in high school. … Continue reading
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Last Call at the Oasis
I was happy to learn, once I set foot on campus this past January, that U of T is a “bottled water free zone“; that is to say, selling it is against the rules. As I mentioned in class on … Continue reading
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Interesting TED talk
I thought this was pretty interesting. James Hansen: Why I must speak out about climate change
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Stephen Harper’s climate change challenge in accordance with the world
“Stephen Harper has changed his mind, reversed his field and is now going to the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen. He didn’t want to do it. Climate change is becoming the most divisive issue in this country since the … Continue reading
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Stephen Harper says…
Hi everyone, Today Nathalie and I did our presentation on the Kyoto Protocol, focussing on David Suzuki’s criticism of the Conservative Government’s alleged disinterest in addressing fossil fuel emissions. If you would like to see the interview we discussed concerning … Continue reading
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White roofs could actually warm the Earth
Take a look at this article on The Guardian that I found.
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Climate Change and Transportation (Final Version)
(I don’t know why I update the old version but the content just disappeared… twice… so I’m trying to publish a new post) In the contemporary society, transportation has becoming an important part that people cannot live without. Everyday people … Continue reading
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Eco-city in China: City of the Future?
I think this is a better idea than geo-engineering. More pictures here! More about Tianjin Eco-city It’s on Wikipedia too!
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