Sunday, February 28, 2010
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Pachauri has cancelled a high-profile speaking engagement in the United States
In the mean time the Telegraph are reporting that the IPCC chief Rajendra Pachauri to face independent inquiry
In the mean time the Telegraph are reporting that the IPCC chief Rajendra Pachauri to face independent inquiry
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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A study published today says: Eight out of ten men and almost seven in ten women will be overweight by 2020, While data suggests that childhood obesity may be levelling off, adult obesity is expected to rise. Times Online
Andy Burnham, the Health Secretary, said that the 'Change4Life' campaign had surpassed all its targets for the first year.
“We are beginning to see the positive impact on families as they start to adopt healthier lifestyles,”
The next phase of the campaign, which was originally aimed at improving children's eating habits, will encourage adults to make simple changes in their diet and lifestyle. The ‘Swap It, Don't Stop It' strapline will feature on the supporting marketing materials and TV advertisements.
Andy Burnham, the Health Secretary, said that the 'Change4Life' campaign had surpassed all its targets for the first year.
“We are beginning to see the positive impact on families as they start to adopt healthier lifestyles,”
The next phase of the campaign, which was originally aimed at improving children's eating habits, will encourage adults to make simple changes in their diet and lifestyle. The ‘Swap It, Don't Stop It' strapline will feature on the supporting marketing materials and TV advertisements.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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A member of the inquiry team investigating allegations of misconduct by climate scientists has admitted that he holds strong views on climate change and that this contradicts a founding principle of the inquiry. Geoffrey Boulton, who was appointed last week by the inquiry chairman, Sir Muir Russell, said he believed that human activities were causing global warming.
Sir Muir issued a statement last week claiming that the inquiry members, who are investigating leaked e-mails from the University of East Anglia, did not have a “predetermined view on climate change and climate science”.
Professor Boulton told The Times: “I may be rapped over the knuckles by Sir Muir for saying this, but I think that statement needs to be clarified. I think the committee needs someone like me who is close to the field of climate change and it would be quite amazing if that person didn’t have a view on one side or the other.”
Sir Muir issued a statement last week claiming that the inquiry members, who are investigating leaked e-mails from the University of East Anglia, did not have a “predetermined view on climate change and climate science”.
Professor Boulton told The Times: “I may be rapped over the knuckles by Sir Muir for saying this, but I think that statement needs to be clarified. I think the committee needs someone like me who is close to the field of climate change and it would be quite amazing if that person didn’t have a view on one side or the other.”
Sunday, February 14, 2010
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The Sunday Telegraph Booker column, the ,Mail on Sunday , The Sunday Times and EUReferendum.
More Carbon Credits anyone?
Friday, February 12, 2010
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European leaders have ordered Greece to get its budget deficit under control and promised “determined” action to staunch the crisis in the euro currency.
EU President, Herman Van Rompuy told reporters in Brussels. “The Greek government will take the responsibility for cleaning up its public finances.”
Speaking after the summit, Greek PM, Papandreou said: “We have lost a part of our sovereignty because of this loss of credibility. We are determined to regain this lost credibility. We will do anything necessary.”
EU President, Herman Van Rompuy told reporters in Brussels. “The Greek government will take the responsibility for cleaning up its public finances.”
Speaking after the summit, Greek PM, Papandreou said: “We have lost a part of our sovereignty because of this loss of credibility. We are determined to regain this lost credibility. We will do anything necessary.”