dinsdag 6 oktober 2009

And finally.. We found a Winner!


Due the lack of economic growth, the Interantional Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that the worldwide emission of CO2 in 2009 will fall down by 3%. The economic crisis and governmental support for a cleaner environment have stopped the increasing emission of greenhouse gases for the first time in modern human history. Researchers who have calculated this significant decline, are saying that it only has meaning if we can make use of this unique "window of opportunities" and come to a deal in Copenhagen, at the UN climate change conference in December. However, it's not clear whether 2009 will become a real turning point in the battle against global warming or not...

Joris Jelle Ost

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Marilyn Michels zei

Due the lack of economic growth, the Interantional International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that the worldwide emission of CO2 in 2009 will fall down drop the word 'down' by 3%. The economic crisis and governmental support for a cleaner environment have stopped the increasing emission of greenhouse gases for the first time in modern human history. Researchers who have calculated this significant decline, are saying that it only has meaning if we can make use of this unique "window of opportunities opportunity" and come to a deal in Copenhagen, at the UN climate change conference in December. However, it's not clear whether 2009 will become a real turning point in the battle against global warming or not...

I would have preferred a post closer to the topic 'banking'