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Green Column: Cap-and-Trade Is Beginning to Raise Some Concerns
Opponents of offsetting have likened the system to the kind of financial engineering on Wall Street that helped precipitate the recent banking crisis.
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Melting sea ice forces walruses ashore in Alaska
By SETH BORENSTEIN 2010-09-13T22:12:36ZWASHINGTON (AP) -- Tens of thousands of walruses have come ashore in northwest Alaska because the sea ice they normally rest on has melted....
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On Our Radar: Hardball on Drilling Ban
Senator Mary Landrieu, Democrat of Louisiana, threatens to block President Obama's choice for running the Office of Management and Budget unless the deepwater drilling ban is immediately lifted.
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Science is Vital
It's not a threat, it's not whining. We're scientists and we are reporting the factsThe last time I went on a demo was more than twenty years ago. It was either poll tax or student grants (remember those?). Probably there should have been others. Oh well.This was for science. Being an evidence-based community, there is a degree of scepticism amongst scientists about the practical benefits of demonstrating. In his speech, Dr. Evan Harris was eloquent about the difference between an intellectual argument and a political one. He may not be able to sing, but he does know some politics, and I buy it. We have to tell the public and the politicians that the UK has something precious (as in valuable and vulnerable) in its scientific capability, and in fact in its research and education more generally. And it is not enough just to tell politicians behind closed doors. The public need to know and the politicians need to know that the public know. Don't keep quiet. After all, we live in a democracy. And it beats living in caves.Other countries are investing in research to get out of recession. If we don't, people will leave either Britain or science or both. Britain is a great place, and I love science, so I don't want to do either of these things. But as Ben Goldacre said at the demo, this is not a whine, it's not a threat. We are just reporting facts. It's sort of our job.PS You can hear the speeches here.Jon Butterworthguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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South-east climate changing: CSIRO
Scientists at the CSIRO in Canberra are warning recent rainfall in the nation's south-east is not indicative of likely rainfall in the future.
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