Tag Archives: US
15 Reasons to be (Mildly) Optimistic about COP15
As the Copenhagen conference progresses, I thought it might be worthwhile to take a brief look what’s the various different countries have offered, and reasons why there is some room for optimism about a decent deal being done… 1. The … Continue reading →
Posted in Global Warming
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Tagged Barack Obama, carbon, China, climate change, CO2, Copenhagen, emissions, environment, EU, global warming, Ireland, US
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A night to remember
The last 24 hours has passed by in a blur, punctuated by less than 3 hours’ sleep. It was 6am today before we could drag ourselves away from TV screens and assorted laptops, to drift off, still smiling, into a … Continue reading →
Posted in Energy, Global Warming, Habitat/Species, Irish Focus
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Tagged 2008, Barack Obama, climate, election, FOE, global warming, Hillary Clinton, Ivana Bacik, McCain, Obama, Oisin Coughlan, president, US
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The waiting is very nearly over…
OCD is the term that could be used to describe a new political creature, the Obsessive Compulsive Democrat. As we now enter the last day before what has perhaps been the world’s longest (and certainly most expensive) election campaign, OCD … Continue reading →
Posted in Energy, Global Warming
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Tagged Barack Obama, climate change, Democrats, election, global warming, Hillary, IPCC, McCain, Palin, Republicans, US
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