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Potential for Industrial CHP
Government carbon reduction initiatives – An opportunists view
Recent changes in government may have brought uncertainty. However, ambitions remain high as do hopes to make significant CO2 emission reductions. Richard Berry from Climate Change Solutions discusses the opportunities in responding to 3 key government initiatives: CRC energy efficiency scheme; Feed in Tariffs and the Renewable Heat Incentive. Read more >>
We must abandon oil before it's too late - David King.
The Gulf of Mexico spill has made it imperative that we end out dependency on petrol.
No Time to waste - Peter Jones, AWM.
Health And Environmental Effects
Climate change affects people, plants, and animals. Scientists are working to better understand future climate change and how the effects will vary by region and over time.
Scientists have observed that some changes are already occurring. Observed effects include sea level rise, shrinking glaciers, changes in the range and distribution of plants and animals, trees blooming earlier, lengthening of growing seasons, ice on rivers and lakes freezing later and breaking up earlier, and thawing of permafrost. Another key issue being studied is how societies and the Earth's environment will adapt to or cope with climate change.
In the United Kingdom, scientists believe that most areas will to continue to warm, although some will likely warm more than others. It remains very difficult to predict which parts of the Earth will become wetter or drier, but scientists generally expect increased precipitation and evaporation, and drier soil in the middle parts of the country.
Human health can be affected directly and indirectly by climate change in part through extreme periods of heat and cold, storms, and climate-sensitive diseases such as malaria, and smog episodes.












