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== Interwiki links ==

Revision as of 20:54, 21 December 2015

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2015

NASA: 2015 Will Be ‘A Scorcher Relative To All Other Years’ On Record, December 15 [1]

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Paris climate deal: nearly 200 nations sign in end of fossil fuel era. December 12 [2]

Decrease in China’s coal use sees global emissions fall in 2015, December 7 [3] The rapid growth in global carbon dioxide emissions over the last decade appears to have stalled, a new study says. Early estimates suggest that global emissions will decrease by 0.6% this year, following a small increase of 0.6% in 2014.

The break in the emissions trend is mainly down to a drop in coal use in China, the study says, which drives a projected decrease in Chinese emissions of around 4% compared to 2014.
However, this is unlikely to signal a peak in global emissions just yet, the researchers say.
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Largest Climate Mobilisation in History, December 1:

We did it! This weekend’s Global Climate March broke records as the largest climate mobilisation in history! This is the movement our world has been waiting for.
From São Paulo, to Sana’a, to Sydney, over 785,000 of us marched at 2,300 events in 175 countries united in one voice calling for a 100% clean energy future to save everything we love. [4]
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Story Map Navigates Cause and Effects of Climate Change, November 30 [5]

President Obama and Bill Gates to announce historic investment in clean energy research, November 30 [6]

Citizens’ Views on Climate Change: Close to Three Quarters Say Action Will Boost Quality of Life, June 10 [7]

'Moon shot' call on clean energy, June 2 [8]

This Was The Hottest 3-Month Start Of Any Year On Record, April 15 [9]

Global CO2 emissions 'stalled' in 2014, March 13 [10]

2014

UN urges huge increase in green energy to avert climate disaster, April 12 [11]

Report hails international progress on climate change laws, Febraury 27 [12]

2013

Large rise in CO2 emissions sounds climate change alarm, March 8 [13]

Interwiki links

Copenhagen Climate Change Conference 2009 - news highlights by Peter Campbell on Greenlivingpedia.

Hat tip to WikiClimate.net for finding the EarthWire feed.

See also


References

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