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  • Mass activism just clicks for more people than ever

    Published: 4:41 pm

    Websites and networking help thousands to save climate, make change
    BY PETER BAUMANN
    COPENHAGEN – Over the last six months, hundreds of thousands of people across Europe participated in nonviolent direct action focused on corporate and government targets across the continent. The protests were designed to disrupt “business as usual” and force these companies and politicians into [...]

  • Markets soar on news of Copenhagen climate deal

    Published: 4:38 pm

    Germany, Denmark and Spain are winners of the new energy economy
    BY JIM MADDOX
    LONDON – When the deal to save the climate was announced in the early hours of the morning in Copenhagen the first markets to respond were in East Asia. Markets in the Philippines and Indonesia soared as analysts adjusted prices to reflect the [...]

  • Sarkozy: Nuclear is dead

    Published: 4:37 pm

    France revolutionizes climate summit, stuns delegates and leaders
    BY FRANÇOISE BOUTON
    PARIS – He’s a man that many love to hate, even in his own country. French president Nicolas Sarkozy is often satirized as controlling and pushy and with a bling lifestyle and trophy wife whom he loves to flaunt. As his many critics analyze Sarkozy’s complex [...]

  • Heads of state agree historic climate-saving deal

    Published: 4:36 pm

    BY MICHAEL COUNTRY
    COPENHAGEN – World leaders gathered at the Copenhagen Climate Summit took an historic step to halt climate change and global warming today. The deal will force ambitious cuts in global carbon emissions, end deforestation and help fund climate protection measures in the developing world.
    The intense negotiations spilled into the early morning hours with [...]

  • Atmosphere named world heritage site

    Published: 4:26 pm

    BY HILLARY IONESCO
    PARIS – The World Heritage Committee has officially declared the Earth’s atmosphere as the newest addition to its famous “World Heritage Sites.” Finally taking its place alongside such wonders as Chichen-Itza and the city of Fez, the atmosphere had long been rejected from inclusion in this list for what has been cited as [...]

  • New market for ‘action offsets’

    Published: 4:21 pm

    BY GUNTER LEGHORN
    AMSTERDAM – We know what happened. Massive nonviolent direct actions led to mass arrests, filling up the jails, raising mass consciousness about climate change and putting great pressure on Europe’s leaders. This forced a real agenda onto the Copenhagen talks, leading to the cooperative global solutions that are now being implemented.Yes, we’re all [...]

  • India turns its back on the carbon economy

    Published: 1:30 pm

    Radical departure from old ways for clean and safe future
    BY INDIRA KHAN
    NEW DELHI – Everyone remembers where they were when men landed on the moon, when the Berlin wall came down and when Obama won the election. In the years to come, what happened today in New Delhi will become one such indelible moment for [...]

  • Berlusconi confounds critics

    Published: 1:30 pm

    Berlusconi stuns climate summit with policy shift
    BY MATTIA GRENADO
    ROME – Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was rushed to hospital late today and treated for confetti inhalation and minor hug-related injuries sustained at the hero’s welcome he received in Rome on return from the climate summit. Grateful Italians overwhelmed security at Fiumicino airport to greet the [...]

  • In Greece, sun shines for renewable energy

    Published: 1:29 pm

    BY GEORGIO SPIROS
    ATHENS – The Greek government is bucking its image as a bureaucratic nightmare for those who want to develop clean energy alternatives, speeding up the process and setting new, high targets.
    A spokesperson for the energy ministry, returning from the landmark Copenhagen Climate Summit said “At long last we can make use of Greece’s [...]

  • More jobs for South Africa, says Trevor Manuel

    Published: 1:29 pm

    More jobs for South Africa, says Trevor Manuel
    SOUTH AFRICA – South Africans rejoiced following Planning Minister Trevor Manuel’s announcement last night that at least one million green jobs will be created in the next six months in the country’s move toward the energy revolution. The adoption of a greener economy follows South Africa’s commitment to [...]