Climate change: It's now or never In an open letter to delegates at the Montreal environmental summit, beginning today, campaigner Mark Lynas explains why action on climate change can no longer be stalled. ...Major demonstrations are planned everywhere from Istanbul to Moscow on 3 December. In London, thousands are expected to attend a Campaign Against Climate Change march, via Downing Street to the American Embassy, making it the biggest climate change demonstration ever on British soil. Full article: Overlooking efficiency is a waste of energy Tuesday November 29, 2005 Unless we act as individuals, challenge our governments and change business, there is indeed little chance of slowing global warming. We need to urgently act on all levels. But this must be matched by action and agreement on the global stage. World leaders are now meeting for a two-week summit on climate change in Montreal. We will be gathering in London - at the climate march on December 3 - and cities across over 30 countries to urge these leaders to act now and not just discuss the basis for future talks. This letter and others: We must cut demand to have any hope of solving the energy crisis George Monbiot Full article: |
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And another...
You missed one from yesterday! :
'The first signs of a fightback'
Johann Hari
Tuesday November 29, 2005
The Independent
...This Saturday, people from across the world will be marching to pressure their governments to introduce binding legal restrictions on CO2 before our climate spirals even further into chaos. (You can find details about the London protest at www.foe.co.uk)...
Full article:
http://comment.independent.co.uk/columnists_a_l/johann_hari/article32999...