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Carbon-Info News Centre - (8th Jun 2005 - 2nd Nov 2005)
8 July 2005
The G8 summit ends in failure as no targets are agreed for cutting CO2 emissions.
11 July 2005
15 July 2005
New government report shows that the average Briton is travelling 900 miles per year by car to shop for food.
16 August 2005
The Alaska permafrost is in danger of thawing and releasing vast amounts of CO2 from rotting plant and animal material.
4 July 2005
President Bush has ruled out US backing for any Kyoto-style deal on climate change at the G8 summit.
30 June 2005
Indian scientists confirm that glaciers on the Nepal border is melting twice as fast as during the last 100 years
23 June 2005
Government figures shows that wasted energy of appliances on standby could power 400,000 homes
22nd June 2005
Senate says: U.S. must enact mandatory limits on global warming pollution, time has come for real action.
17 June 2005
Climate Change Plan for G8 summit diluted to get US to sign-up.
10 June 2005
Scientists predict that Global temperatures may increase between 1.4C and 5.5C by 2090.
8th June 2005
G8 scientists warn Bush over Global Warming - act now or else.
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28 August 2005
New American research suggests that hurricanes are getting stronger due to Global Warming.
10 September 2005
Norwich City Council have provided 1100 new homes in the Bowthorp area with a bike.
16 September 2005
Basking sharks is leaving the southern waters of the UK as Global Warming is pushing its favourite food source northwards.
20 September 2005
Renewable energy will not fill nuclear gap in the UK.
21 September 2005
British energy have extended the life of the Dungeness power station by 5-10 years.
22 September 2005
Government warned that UK will miss Kyoto Target.
8th Jun 05 - 2nd Nov 05
23rd October 2005
Tory and Libdem propose cross-party working group to deal with global warming.
21 October 2005
EU ministers have agreed a new licensing system that aims to curb the illegal timber trade.
2 November 2005
Tony Blair launches Climate Change conference and briefing for Parliament.
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