Have you heard about cap and trade, but don’t really know/understand what it is?
Then the new video from the team behind the excellent Story of Stuff should be perfect for you.
Released today, The Story of Cap and Trade features a fast-paced 10 minute summary of the hows and whys of carbon trading, and actually manages [...]
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Today has seen – and is still seeing – actions across the whole world drawing attention to the number 350.
If that number means diddly squat to you, here’s the short version of why it’s significant: 350 parts per million is the safe upper limit for CO2 in our atmosphere, as identified by scientists. Above that [...]
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Do you believe climate change is caused by humans?
It doesn’t really matter if you do, you know. Or if you don’t.
If you think it’s caused by higher solar activity, volcanic activity or other processes humans can’t control, that’s fine.
In fact, you can think it’s caused by aliens targeting us with huge lasers, by kids not [...]
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In an attempt to try out some of the advice in Skellie’s guest post Blogging With Audacity – on the excellent Problogger site – I’m dedicating this post to tooting my own horn.
I hope you’ll forgive me if I miss a note or two – I’m not an experienced horn-tooter.
Ok, here we go:
It’s always nice [...]
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