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Global warming: James Delingpole claims green zealots are destroying the planet
In his new book JAMES DELINGPOLE argues the green movement is a multi-billion-pound folly that does more harm than good.
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Forget global warming - it's Cycle 25 we need to worry about (and if NASA scientists are right the Thames will be ...
Gigures suggest that we could even be heading for a mini ice age to rival the 70-year temperature drop that saw frost fairs held on the Thames in the 17th Century.
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Imagine grazing on blueberries, fresh plaice and warm winters? Global warming doesn't sounds so bad
A UK government study released today has identified the top 100 effects of climate change and how they may surprisingly impact Britain in the next century.
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How green zealots are destroying the planet
In his new book JAMES DELINGPOLE argues the green movement is a multi-billion-pound folly that does more harm than good.
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China issues grim warning on effects of climate change
China will face food and drinking water shortages in the coming decades because of global warming, an official report warns.
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Climate scientists back call for sceptic thinktank to reveal backers
Leading experts lend support to Freedom of Information request concerning climate sceptic foundation chaired by Lord Lawson Leading climate scientists have given their support to a Freedom of Information request seeking to disclose who is funding the Global Warming Policy Foundation , a London-based climate sceptic thinktank chaired by the former Conservative chancellor Lord Lawson. James Hansen ...
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India, EU try to break logjam over airline carbon tax
By Krittivas Mukherjee NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The European Union (EU) is willing to consider whether India's efforts to reduce carbon emissions could qualify for waivers under an EU law that charges airlines ...
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Middle East Online
DUBAI - Egyptian explorer Omar Samra, 33, has returned to Dubai to calculate his CO2 emissions in order to offset any environmental damage caused by his successful summiting of 16,050ft Mount Vinson, Antarctica’s highest mountain.
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Carbon emissions 'defer Ice Age'
The next Ice Age is due within 1,500 years, researchers calculate - but greenhouse gas emissions mean it will not happen then.
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Why the UK's £1 trillion debt is no cause for panic
The national debt has actually been higher for most of the last century. Anti-debt campaigners march outside Parliament. Photograph: Getty Images.
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