Links 07/12/2009
The conference kicks off today and you can follow it live on their website through podcasts and articles. Anywat here follows some links for the day -
- Key dates for a warming planet (Associated Press)
- Brazil to be a major player (GovMonitor.com)
- The Copenhagen Communiqué (Newsweek)
- Q&A on climate science (Dailymail)
- Science and politics of climate change (WSJ)
- Money for developing counties to adapt to climate change - not much (IRIN Global)
- 1.3 billion Asians threatened by climate change (Islamonline)
Links 04/12/2009
- 850 companies in the UK sign up to climate statement (UK Press Association)
- Arnold and how California can be impacted by Climate Change (Dailymail UK)
- India announces emissions plan (NY Times)
- A YouTube Video - Climate Change and Bhutan (From Nature on YouTube)
- TED 2009 Talk - Al Gore and latest climate trends (TED)
- Climate Change- the second most serious problem (EUROPA)
- China the real Climate Leader (Huffington Post) and Economist Debate (Economist)
- Climate Change - what now? (Independent)
- Austalia Stumbles (Telegraph)
- A closer look at the Copenhagen conference (Finding Dulcinea)
- Bhutan's Scenario (RSPN)
- India likely to announce emissions target soon (UNCCC)
- Nepal Cabinet meeting at Mount Everest Base (Bloomberg)
- Climate Change Impact on Nepal (Himalayan Times)
- Publications relating to Climate Change and Bhutan (NEC)
- UN Climate Change Conference Official website online
- A climate challenge for Bhutan (My earlier post)
- Reflections on Climate Change (My earlier post)
- Climate Change is Real (My earlier post and has links to many resources)
- The Cost of Climate Change (Kuensel)
- 50/50 chance of saving catastrophe: Lord Stern (The Telegraph)
- Dalai Lama's call (GreenMuze)
- Report from Bangladesh (The Mirror)
- Seven Answers to Climate Contrarian Nonsense (Scientific American)
- And finally Climate Change - Copenhagen in pictures (BBC)
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