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NCE UPDATE 07 November 2007 Article Headlines |
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Wednesday, October 31, 2007 Ottawa Citizen In the globalized economy of the 21st century, no market can be confined within national borders. The same is true of the carbon market. |
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Friday, October 26, 2007 National Post The Kyoto Protocol is dead, even if its advocates haven't realized it yet. It stumbles onward, decapitated, as a talking point in the binders of green politicians. It died because it was a bad idea. We need to stop chasing it with good money, and look hard at other measures. Time to ditch Kyoto, Nature #449, by Gwyn Prins & Steve Rayner www.nature.com |
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3 Nordic nations sound alarm over melting Arctic OSLO (Reuters) - Nordic nations sounded the alarm on Wednesday about a quickening melt of Arctic ice and said the thaw might soon prove irreversible because of global warming. |
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4 Latest doomsday document leaves little room for skepticism UN's World Environmental Outlook report involved 1,380 authors and reviewers Friday, October 26, 2007 Mark Henderson, The Times, London Ottawa Citizen - Doom-mongering documents that spell out a bleak future for the planet have become common in recent years. Barely a month goes by without some grim new prognosis from an environmental activist group such as Greenpeace, and many observers will doubtless ignore the World Environmental Outlook report as more of the same. |
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5 Canadians would accept personal sacrifices to curb climate change: poll November 05, 2007 Peter O'Neil, Europe Bureau PARIS -- Canadians are among the world's leaders in being prepared to accept potential lifestyle changes and higher taxes in order to address climate change, according to a new poll released Monday. |
The next Update from the Northern Climate Exchange will appear on Wednesday, November 14th, 2007. |
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