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Kronika Rozdroża: Wrzesień 2013 (akt. 26.09)

Publikowanych jest wiele wartych przybliżenia czytelnikom „Ziemi
Na Rozdrożu” materiałów, jednak ze względu na ograniczenia czasowe, nie
jesteśmy w stanie opracować/przetłumaczyć ich wszystkich. Przygotowujemy więc zestawienia artykułów, co
miesiąc kolejne.

Natural gas, the media’s failures, and you

Graph of the Day: China’s future generation mix

Zimbabwe: Poisoned Elephant Death Toll Rises to 81

Wringing China dry and blaming climate change

When Ephemeralization is Hard to Tell from Catabolic Collapse

David 5, Goliath 0 (and Counting)

Green Governance: Review

Paleoclimate: The End of the Holocene

New world map for overcoming climate change

Kurt Cobb: Climate, Keystone and the problem of fossil fuel demand

Vested interests are paying for the discrediting of scientists all the time

Norway abandons Mongstad carbon capture plans

Rhino Poaching Deaths Set For Record High

Burning their wealth

Low Carbon and Economic Growth – Key Challenges

Bikenomics: Whose Streets?

5 Things You Should Know About Colorado’s '1,000 Year Flood’ (with Jaw-Dropping Photos)

Virginia mayors: Time to respond to climate change

Japan turns off last nuclear reactor amid fears of surge in gas prices

Peak Coal In China

The 5 stages of climate denial are on display ahead of the IPCC report

Six Climate Conflict Hotspots that Could Impact Everyone

Climate
scientists fighting back against the forces of antiscience as IPCC report looms

Of Milk Cows
and Saudi Arabia

Twenty
(Important ) Concepts I Wasn’t Taught in Business School – Part I

Top 1 Percent in US Took Biggest Share Since 1928

Arab Summer: Warming-Fueled Drought Helped Spark Syria’s Civil War

Drought – The Stealth Disaster

Wildfires and Climate Change

Co roku marnuje się żywność warta 750 mld dolarów

Finnish study on climate change: Procrastination over mitigation measures could prove costly

Why Jairo died

Speaking the unspeakable

Web
of life unraveling, wildlife biologist says – ‘Everything is worse and we’re
still doing the same things’

The
Economic and Political Consequences of the Last 10 Years of Renewable Energy
Development

China takes advantage of a global warming trend

Economic woes may mute impact of UN report saying warming manmade

Climate change played a role in half of 2012’s extreme weather events – study

Pacific islands fighting for survival as sea levels rise

Shale: High depletion rates in Bakken

What Syria tells us about world oil supplies

Deforestation surges as Ecuador kills Amazon protection plan

Conspiracies Fuel Climate Change Denial and Belief in Chemtrails

$20,000
a year for flood insurance? Sandy survivors face tough rebuilding choices

Bee
crisis: UK government launches 'urgent’ review: ‘We can’t afford to gamble any
longer with our food, countryside, and economy’

500 fires
rage across Sumatra as companies destroy rainforest and peatlands for
agriculture

Palm
oil now biggest cause of deforestation in Indonesia

New
Zealand has warmest winter on record

Warm winter caps Australia’s hottest year

Video:
Where have all the moose gone? Minnesota moose population down 52 percent since
2010

Over
five million people hit by floods in northern India

36,000
more people face urgent evacuation in flood zone as crisis deepens in key
cities

The
oceans are acidifying at the fastest rate in 300 million years. How worried
should we be?

Czy
zmiany w OFE to przygotowanie do bankructwa kraju?

Electricity
Utilities Must Evolve or Die: Are They Up to the Task?

Silver
Lining in China’s Smog as It Puts Focus on Emissions

Why
Hasn’t the Free Market Solved Climate Change?

A
Carbon Tax That America Could Live With

Feds
running out of wildfire money

The
Day the Earth Ran Out

Krill
Face Greater Risks in Warming Antarctic Waters

Where
Sand Is Gold, the Reserves Are Running Dry

Poprzednia kronika: sierpień 2013

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