Archive for November 22nd, 2010
Tories play down accusation of ‘con job’ on oilsands
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on November 22nd, 2010
Postmedia News: The Harper government played down opposition accusations Monday that it was running a "con job" to lobby against climate change policies abroad affecting the oilsands industry. Instead, the government said it is trying to "work with industry."
"The stupidest thing you can do is to run against an industry that is providing employment for hundreds of thousands of Canadians, not just in Alberta, but right across the country," said Environment Minister John Baird in the House of Commons in response...
‘War on coal’ pits miners against environmentalists
Posted by on November 22nd, 2010
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: A constellation of 508 red dots stretches across a wall map in the office of Bruce Nilles, one for every power plant now burning coal in the United States. It is his job to make these stars go dark, one by one.
The director of the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign is a skinny Wisconsinite who bikes to work at the environmental group's warren of offices in adjoining Capitol Hill townhouses. He has no illusions that America can stop burning coal tomorrow, or even 10 years from now, and still generate...
Haiti’s cholera epidemic caused by weather, say scientists
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on November 22nd, 2010
Guardian: Haiti's cholera epidemic caused by weather, say scientists
SciDev.Net: The La NiƱa weather phenomenon plus the plunge in water and sanitation quality following January's earthquake may be to blame for the outbreak
Weather conditions -- not UN soldiers -- may have triggered Haiti's cholera epidemic, which has killed more than 1,000 people in less than a month, three leading researchers have told SciDevNet.
A coincidence of several catastrophic events -- from climatic changes caused by the...
Pakistan floods wake-up call to growing disasters
Posted by Washington Post: Sebastian Abbot on November 22nd, 2010
Washington Post: The U.S. and other countries must recognize the threat represented by the massive floods that hit Pakistan earlier this year and increase preparation for a growing number of natural disasters caused by climate change, a new report said Monday.
It is estimated that as many as 200 million people will be displaced by natural disasters and climate change around the world by 2050, said the report by Washington, D.C.-based Refugees International. The world's poorest and most crisis-prone countries will...
Pakistan floods wake-up call to growing disasters
Posted by Associated Press: Sebastian Abbot on November 22nd, 2010
Associated Press: The U.S. and other countries must recognize the threat represented by the massive floods that hit Pakistan earlier this year and increase preparation for a growing number of natural disasters caused by climate change, a new report said Monday.
It is estimated that as many as 200 million people will be displaced by natural disasters and climate change around the world by 2050, said the report by Washington, D.C.-based Refugees International. The world's poorest and most crisis-prone countries will...
Pakistan floods wake-up call to growing disasters
Posted by Associated Press: Sebastian Abbot on November 22nd, 2010
Associated Press: The U.S. and other countries must recognize the threat represented by the massive floods that hit Pakistan earlier this year and increase preparation for a growing number of natural disasters caused by climate change, a new report said Monday.
It is estimated that as many as 200 million people will be displaced by natural disasters and climate change around the world by 2050, said the report by Washington, D.C.-based Refugees International. The world's poorest and most crisis-prone countries will...