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26 February 07
     

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  01. The Solution To Climate Change...
02. Asian Cities 1.8m Tonne Waste Problem
03. What Is The Link Between Pirates, Pollution And The EU?
04. Is Radically Changing Our Environment The Best Way To Protect It?
05. Concentrated Solar Power: The Answer To The World’s Energy Supply Problems?

 
       
01  The Solution To Climate Change: Buy A Different Answer.
The former chief economist of the World Bank Sir Nicholas Stern, the UK government, the IPCC, signatories of the Kyoto Protocols, a critical mass of world scientists, climatologists, meteorologists and even major oil companies admit that climate change is real, is happening, and we're most likely the cause.
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02  Asian Cities 1.8m Tonne Waste Problem
The Asian Development Bank states that cities on the continent will generate an estimated of 1.8 million tonnes of waste per day by 2025.
   
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03  What Is The Link Between Pirates, Pollution And The EU?
Crimes against the environment are much like piracy. That is not to suggest they are committed by people wearing eye-patches and hunting for gold (although their personification of evil and greed may be well represented by this anachronism); rather they are both regarded as international crimes.
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04  Is Radically Changing Our Environment The Best Way To Protect It?
As a race, humans are full of contradictions: kind and cruel; creative and destructive; hopeful and desperate. Now, the latter of these paradoxes is manifesting itself through some of the world’s leading scientists calling for us to save the world from climate change by polluting it. 
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05  Concentrated Solar Power: The Answer To The World’s Energy Supply Problems?
Considering its potential implications, it is surprising that there is not a greater knowledge of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP). CSP utilises simple technology to efficiently harness one of the Earth’s most abundant renewable sources, the sun’s heat, to generate electricity.
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