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<pubDate>11 Oct 2009 16:30:09 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Second worldwide online climate conference from 2-6 Nov 09 / public kick-off on 2 Nov 09 in Hamburg from Franziska Mannke (11 Oct 2009, 4:28 pm) in group "Global Climate Change and Po ..."</title>
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<description>*Up to one million users from all over the world discuss climate change on the internet / Call for participation by Hamburg’s University of Applied Sciences* When scientists from all over the world talk about climate change, it often causes unnecessary CO2 emissions due to air travel and air-conditioned hotels. The Faculty of Life Sciences of the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences therefore hosts “Climate 2009”, the second worldwide climate conference on the internet, which is guaranteed ...</description>
<author>Franziska Mannke &lt;en-support@xing.com></author>
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<title>Waste Management, recycling of secondary raw materials and Climate Policy for Copenhagen from Holger Alwast (11 Oct 2009, 1:49 pm) in group "Global Climate Change and Po ..."</title>
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<description>Dear all, Waste management and environmental efficiency do not exclude one another. In the run up to the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen it has again become evident that waste management protects the climate, replaces valuable raw materials and delivers energy. In the 2nd European Atlas of Secondary Raw Materials presented today, Prognos analyses 17 selected waste streams and their resource potential in the 27 EU member states. The second Prognos European Atlas of Secondary Raw ...</description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 13:49:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Re^3: World Wide Views on Global Warming - WWViews- Global Citizen Consultation on Climate Change and Policy from Kamal Mohammed Ibrahim (08 Oct 2009, 8:46 pm) in group "Global Climate Change and Po ..."</title>
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<description>Even though citizens participation is important, i believe that Government participation is far more crucial in the Global Climate change policy. We all know that climate change is being caused by aggressive use of energy (read- fossil fuels), in which developed/ industrialised countries use up about 70- 85% of. Yet, the devastating effects of this possibly affects developing countries more. China and the United States each use up an estimated 25% of the world's energy sources, and at least 80%  ...</description>
<author>Kamal Mohammed Ibrahim &lt;en-support@xing.com></author>
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<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 20:46:13 GMT</pubDate>
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