Why do we only hear about certain eco issues, such as climate change? What happened to acid rain and the ozone layer?
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Why do we only hear about certain eco issues, such as climate change? What happened to acid rain and the ozone layer? Demand for water and energy, natural disasters and measuring carbon dioxide must be prioritised, leading institutions say . . . → continue reading..: Top scientists urge governments to solve environmental ‘dilemmas’ CCS has been hobbled by the economic crisis, and Europe is far behind the US – but a new Norwegian plant provides hope . . . → continue reading..: Whatever happened to carbon capture in the fight against climate change? Devastating cyclones, floods and ruined crops have made Bangladesh ‘the world’s most aware society on climate change’ . . . → continue reading..: ‘We have seen the enemy’: Bangladesh’s war against climate change Scientists believe warming waters caused by El Niño led to a shortage in anchovies, the seabirds’ main food source . . . → continue reading..: Mass pelican deaths in Peru caused by starvation, study finds Higher sea temperatures around UK mean bluefin tuna, thresher sharks and anchovies among others are increasingly common . . . → continue reading..: Warm water marine species spreading northwards into British waters Firm has ‘no plans’ to work with thinktank following campaign comparing people concerned about climate to mass murderers . . . → continue reading..: Diageo to end funding of Heartland Institute after climate change outburst Deluge improves conditions at some RSPB reserves, but wreaks havoc at others as nests are destroyed . . . → continue reading..: Waders struggle as rain sweeps away nests US thinktank launches poster campaign comparing Unabomber and Osama Bin Laden to those concerned about global warming . . . → continue reading..: Heartland Institute compares belief in global warming to mass murder Wreckage including lumber, footballs, parts of roofs and factories, and even bikes will soon start coming ashore in North America . . . → continue reading..: Japan tsunami debris moves towards US and Canada |
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