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The IPCC: The Science Is In on Climate Change
Citizens and scientists demand action from political leaders
April 21, 2008
Clock Running Out on Irreversible Climate Change – Part I
Producers toy with scarcity, allowing fuel prices to soar while the earth edges closer to catastrophe
Jim Hansen
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Clock Running Out on Irreversible Climate Change – Part II
To fight climate change, environmental necessity must trump political convenience
Bo Ekman
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Common sense suggests limiting nuclear weapons and population growth could save the environment
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Regulating the Global Commons – Part II
No part of the transportation industry can escape environmental scrutiny
Michael Richardson
March 28, 2008
Time to Bury a Dangerous Legacy – Part II
Climatic catastrophe would follow regional nuclear conflict
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