On Saturday, March 27th at 8:30 p.m. local time, the largest ever public demonstration for action on climate change will take place as lights are symbolically turned off for one hour in homes, office buildings, iconic landmarks, government buildings and retail establishments across the globe for Earth Hour.
The World Prepares To Participate in WWFs Earth Hour
February 19th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: · 2010, Climate change, climate crunch, earth hour, global warming, march, world wildlife fund, WWF
This week in tech: We need an energy miracle
February 14th, 2010 · No Comments
We begin our weekly round up of green tech and gadget news as featured on the pages of Climate Crunch, with the news that former Microsoft boss Bill Gates may be the new Al Gore, “we need an energy miracle”, he stated, “We must innovate our way to zero CO2 emissions” he told the audience [...]
Tags: · Climate change, climate crunch, corky mouse, emissions, energy miracle, garbage, gates, global warming, illumicharger, solar charger, solio, street lamps, tech, technology, twit
Timely Study Reveals American Opinions on Alternative Energy
January 29th, 2010 · No Comments
With major pieces of energy-related legislation before Congress, a new study published by The Pert Group illuminates the general public’s views on alternative energy and identifies four key segments that represent the range of opinions among Americans.
The Pert Group’s study is based on 1,005 interviews conducted with a representative cross-section of the American public in [...]
Tags: · Alternative energy, bio-fuels, Climate change, climate crunch, coal, Energy, environment, global warming, hydro, nuclear, resources, solar, Tide, wind
Government’s lack of strategic planning blamed for poor transport options across the UK
January 26th, 2010 · No Comments
Environmental groups today issued a manifesto [1] which calls on the next Government to ensure that local, regional and national transport plans are integrated effectively to improve transport and ensure cost-effectiveness. The manifesto sets out proposals which would radically improve transport while keeping spending within existing budgets [2]. It draws on successful initiatives across the [...]
Tags: · bus, car pool, carpool, cars, Climate change, climate crunch, cycling, emissions, environment, global warming, transport
Are plants our saviour from the Climate Crunch
July 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
Could plants save us from the rising carbon dioxide levels from human emissions and greenhouse gases and save us from the Climate Crunch?
Tags: · carbon, change, climate, climate crunch, crunch, emissions, gases, glaciers, greenhouse, ice age, plants, Pollution
Climate Crunch environmental news network launched
June 27th, 2009 · No Comments
Climate Crunch, the new environmental news network site will provide new and views from around the internet. Gathering it’s content from new outlets, blogs, videos it provides a unique view of current affairs and opinions from across the world regarding the environment and climate change.
Two new environmental blogs will be launched shortly to enhance the [...]
Tags: · climate, climate crunch, crunch, environment, News
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