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Climate change isn't inevitable. We have the knowledge, skills and technologies to get ourselves out of this difficult situation. All over the world people have woken up to the threat, and are working to reduce the use of fossil fuels, stop rainforest destruction and get power from clean energy. Still much more needs to be done.

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Bubbles in the ice

Ancient ice cores, drilled from the thickest glaciers in the Arctic, allow you to examine the atmosphere from thousands of years ago when the ice was last...
Posted by Graham Thompson - 19 April, 2013 - 18:21

Global day of action: We love the Arctic, Saturday April 20

As the ice melts, oil companies are threatening the pristine Arctic with industrial disaster. On Saturday, April 20, the world is calling for action to...
Posted by Nic S - 16 April, 2013 - 14:24

Born Wrongborg

Bjorn Lomborg, the man who used to be the world’s most well-known climate sceptic, has resurfaced in the Wall Street Journal and Channel 4 with a new way to be...
Posted by Graham Thompson - 15 April, 2013 - 16:59
Exhibit A : James Delingpole

Hanging's too good for us

The winner of the bloggy awards’ best political blog and the winner of the bloggy awards’ best scientific blog are having a fight after school. This is the...
Posted by Graham Thompson - 12 April, 2013 - 16:10

We all need to learn about climate change

On Monday, 15th April, Esha Marwaha will hand in her petition to urge education secretary, Michael Gove, to keep the climate change debate on the curriculum...
Posted by Esha Marwaha - 12 April, 2013 - 13:59

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