Cancún summit ‘positive’ but unresolved issues remain (on www.independent.com.mt)
Posted 12 Jan 2011 in In the news
The Malta Independent
Posted 12 Jan 2011 in In the news
The Malta Independent
Posted 7 Jan 2011 in In the news
Le Figaro
Posted 2 Jan 2011 in Commentary
The Charity Commission indulges “charities” which openly admit their financial support of groups linked to terrorist organisations. The Telegraph
Posted 21 Dec 2010 in In the news
International Institute for Environment and Development’s (IIED). 21 December 2010.
Posted 20 Dec 2010 in Commentary
You might be forgiven for thinking that today’s announcement of how the science budget will be divided up is good news. The chair of Research Councils UK, Alan Thorpe, says: … read more »
Posted 20 Dec 2010 in Commentary
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Posted 16 Dec 2010 in Commentary
Cancun will restore confidence among governments and business that action is going to occur, writes Michael Jacobs, and that makes progress more likely Inside Story
Posted 14 Dec 2010 in Commentary
Michael Jacobs: This deal, easy to write off, is a crucial advance for the global co-operation needed to halt runaway climate change the Guardian
Posted 11 Dec 2010 in Press releases
Commenting on outcome of negotiations at the United Nations climate change conference in Cancún, Nicholas Stern said: “This is a modest but significant outcome that provides a good platform for progress towards next year’s United Nations climate change conference, where a strong international agreement could emerge.” read more »
Posted 30 Nov 2010 in Commentary
Bob Ward: Like many deniers of man-made global warming, Prof Carter’s views may say more about his politics than scientific evidence the Guardian