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Celsias helps individuals, companies and organizations do practical things to combat climate change.
Posts by Celsias:
- NZ Green Party Gets Serious About Green Jobs
21 Sep 2011 | Posted in Asia-Pacific, Career & Job
1 Comment » - Who is Polluting Chinese Rivers? ( Hint-Not necessarily the Chinese)
09 Aug 2011 | Posted in Asia-Pacific, Pollution
Be the first to comment » - America’s Climate Problem: The Way Forward
05 Aug 2011 | Posted in Books, Climate Change & Carbon Emissions
Be the first to comment » - Report Highlights Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources
03 Aug 2011 | Posted in Climate Change & Carbon Emissions, Water Resources
Be the first to comment » - How Homeowner’s Associations Defeat Green
28 Jul 2011 | Posted in North America, Solar, Wind
Be the first to comment » - Global Climate Change: A Primer
27 Jul 2011 | Posted in Books, Climate Change & Carbon Emissions
Be the first to comment » - Kivalina – A Climate Change Story
25 Jul 2011 | Posted in Climate Change & Carbon Emissions, North America
Be the first to comment » - Turning Off the Light on the Environment
18 Jul 2011 | Posted in Legislation, Lighting, North America
1 Comment » - Book Review: Global Warming and Political Intimidation
05 Jul 2011 | Posted in Books, Climate Change & Carbon Emissions
Be the first to comment » - Farming Freshwater Algae on the High Seas
28 Jun 2011 | Posted in Biofuel, Europe
4 Comments » - Facing the Chaos of Climate Change
22 Jun 2011 | Posted in Books, Climate Change & Carbon Emissions
Be the first to comment » - The Rights of Mother Earth – Ecuador and Bolivia Enshrine Her Rights
16 Jun 2011 | Posted in Environment, Latin America
Be the first to comment » - Generation Us – The Challenge of Global Warming
14 Jun 2011 | Posted in Books, Climate Change & Carbon Emissions, Videos
Be the first to comment » - How Will UK Achieve a 50% Carbon Cut by 2027?
10 Jun 2011 | Posted in Climate Change & Carbon Emissions, Europe
Be the first to comment » - Business Lessons from a Radical Industrialist
08 Jun 2011 | Posted in Books, csr
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