FULL COVERAGE: Claim and Reaction on Climate Change
Climate Change: Carbon Issues Dominate PM's Presser - The Prime Minister sustained a barrage of questions on Monday on sustainability and other ecologically associated issues. The question and answer part of the post cabinet tete-a-tete between the PM and the media appeared to exist in an alternate universe – one where the words Taito Philip Field, Thai Tiler and 'Auditor-General's election spending report' did not exist. See...
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Food Miles:NZ Govt - Food Miles Claims Miss the TargetNZ Govt - More misinformation in campaign against NZ foodGreens - NZ Greens write to British Greens on food milesLandcare Research - Report highlights need to get smart on food milesThe Village Press - Response to Guardian’s criticism of UK exports
Environment: Stern Warning On Climate Inaction - The most comprehensive review ever carried out on the economics of climate change was published today. The Review, which reports to the Prime Minister and Chancellor, was commissioned by the Chancellor in July last year. It has been carried out by Sir Nicholas Stern, Head of the Government Economic Service and former World Bank Chief Economist. See... Stern Review on the Economics of Climate change
ALSO:UK Govt - Stern Review Index pageUnited Nations - Report points to rising emission trendsUnited Nations - Industrialized Emissions Show ‘Worrying Rise'
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