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TH Week :: Carbon Conundrum

by Dominic Muren, Philadelphia, USA on 02. 2.07
TH Exclusives (The TH Week)

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Carbon emissions, and the climate change they cause have loomed large in the past week. Check out what our writers dug up about new global actions against the threat.

Celine pointed out a row brewing over a proposed UE carbon emissions target.

Jeff reminded all our readers that the Convenient Truths contest is swinging into its final month.

Collin recommends this Sims-like climate change challenge game from the BBC

Lloyd found this great guerilla campaign against global warming in Germany

And this entry from the Union of Concerned Scientists about the deregulation of airborn lead pollution is both punchy on it's own, and when considered with respect to climate change.

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