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| 01. The Nuclear Option 02. Poles Apart In Hawaii 03. Big Businesses Failing To "Think Global" 04. City Of Hope 05. Whether Or Not To Have Better Weather |
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| The Nuclear Option The New Year saw new fissures created between the government and environmental lobby as Business Secretary John Hutton, formally announced backing for a new generation of nuclear power stations to be sited across the United Kingdom. |
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| Poles Apart In Hawaii The world’s biggest polluters met in Hawaii last week for a US hosted conference on combating climate change without damaging the world’s economy. Representatives from the US, China, Brazil, India, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Germany, France and the UK will be attending, in addition to delegates from the UN and EU. |
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| Big Businesses Failing To "Think Global" A study commissioned by Accenture is set to reveal that big businesses are falling at the first stumbling block with regard to global warming. Figures will show that in spite of hopes by world leaders that business could contribute technology and expertise to the struggle, 90% of major companies do not classify global warming as a priority. |
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| City Of Hope The last 35 years have seen UAE built itself up from a desert kingdom to a modern metropolis thanks to immense oil wealth and the resulting surge of investment. |
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| Whether Or Not To Have Better Weather Recent headlines asking "is climate change making us sick?" are nothing new. Indeed, we at Pro Enviro have already run an article on the subject in the August 2007 Newsletter. However, this mainly reflected global issues and the disproportionate impact that climate change would have on the developing world. The current question posed is directed towards us in the UK and could present an immediate danger, a great deal more serious than first thought. |
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