Australian coal climate – Feb 12

Stop coal exports within 3 years

Howard talks nonsense about miners’ jobs

New Anvil Hill coalmine likely to get go ahead

Saving precious water at the flick of a switch

Dysfunction – Feb 12

Australia ignoring solar power, says pioneer
New Windows Vista: How the net turns code into politics
Rwanda: After so many deaths, too many births
Saudi Arabia: Foreign workers trapped in a gilded cage

Solutions & sustainability – Feb 12

David Suzuki interview

Transforming L.A. into a sustainable city

Green movement grows in Texas suburbs

Developing nations to test new $150 laptops

Uganda: Giving free bulbs

Transport – Feb 12

Love miles (Sharon Astyk on air travel)
Drop in gas use is decades away: automakers
In Congress, a shift over fuel economy
Swiss Greens attack four-wheel drives
Gas prices are going up again

Oil industry – Feb 11

Russian about going nowhere

Venezuela tries to attract nore oil rigs
Shell commercial: No easy oil any more
Oil companies open up at CERA conference

Exxon Mobil warms up to climate issue

Climate – Feb 11

CSIRO’s horror climate forecast for Australia

Reports on warming lag behind the science
The new statistical rhetoric of climate change
Activists
rising to the climate challenge

Climate Policy – Feb 11

Hot Topic

Inuit Accuse US of Destroying Their Way of Life

‘Doomsday vault’ to resist global warming effects

Bush Ripped on Global Warming

Angela Merkel — the new climate leader?
WSJ writes that gas taxes make sense

Solutions & sustainability – Feb 11

In Niger, trees and crops turn back the desert
A call for a green Enlightenment
Portland stares down global warming
Down and dirty: earthen floors

Coin in the fuse box

By subverting the feedback we need concerning global warming, peak oil and a host of other environmental problems, those engaged in this public relations game of confusion risk letting the equivalent of a house fire occur in the biosphere.