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Civilisation Brought Down by Climate Change

by tonyleather in Social Sciences, June 1, 2012
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This, the world’s earliest urban civilization in an area now covered by India, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh appears to have been brought down by climate change, according to researchers.

Hold Your Breath, The Carbon Tax is Coming

by Pahul12 in Issues, May 30, 2012
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Australia will get hit by the carbon tax, where every Australian citizen’s bills will increase due to the introduction of the new legislation. This is artiles outlines some of the features and and facts about the incoming CARBON TAX.

Fighting Climate Change: The Production of Relationships

by John Walsh in Issues, May 24, 2012
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What are the implications for climate change of the trend for people to live alone?

The Causes of Global Warming

by wasup369 in Issues, May 24, 2012
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Global warming is wrecking havoc on our lives. We should know what are its causes, so we can something about it.

Fighting Climate Change: Uneven Development

by John Walsh in Activism, May 22, 2012
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What is uneven development and how will it be affected by climate change?

The Issues Over Global Energy Reserves

by scott mueller in Issues, May 21, 2012
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This article will explain the issues the world faces with regards to global energy reserves.

A Plan for Our Future: Finding a Balance Between Environmental and Economic Prosperity (Part 2)

by Michael PJ in Issues, May 18, 2012
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Excerpt: "The most economically sound plan to protect the environment will be one that adapts to more reasonable estimates of global temperature change. While a long-term adjustment for sustainable, minimalistic living will be required by the U.S. economy, careful price discrimination can be used to lessen Gilding’s predicted disruptions".

A Plan for Our Future: Finding a Balance Between Environmental and Economic Prosperity (Part 1)

by Michael PJ in Issues, May 18, 2012
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Excerpt: "The public finds it is easy to fall into a panic over global temperature increases that seem to demand immediate action. However, often taking rash measures on inaccurate “doomsday” scenarios causes misled policy to harm economic productivity by diverting funds better allocated elsewhere."

Fighting Climate Change: Smallholder Resilience

by John Walsh in Activism, May 18, 2012
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Smallholding farms support two billion people around the world yet they are among the most vulnerable to climate change.

Fighting Climate Change: The Networked Economy

by John Walsh in Issues, May 10, 2012
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What changes will the networked economy bring and what implications will it have for the fight against climate change?

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