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  “SuperFreakonomics” and climate change : ...
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  The Carbon Dioxide Greenhouse Effect
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  Global Warming Facts, Causes, Effects, Solutions - National Geographic
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  StopGlobalWarming.org
Features a Virtual March on Washington to raise awareness locally and highlight real solutions. ... The Stop Global Warming Virtual March is a non-political ...
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  DIE OFF - a population crash resource page
Argues that the transition to declining energy availability will bring about a transition in civilization as we know it. Papers and articles addressing the peak ...
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  Peak Oil: Life After the Oil Crash
Information on the geological, economical, political, and social aspects ... L-A-T-O-C" stands for LifeAfterTheOilCrash.net, a blog edited by Matt Savinar, 27, ...
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  Dot Earth - Climate Change and Sustainability - New York Times Blog
The New York Times Dot Earth is a blog where Andrew Revkin reports on natural resources, the environment, climate change and sustainability.
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  Economist's View
The question of how to interpret Goldman Sachs' unexpectedly large earnings has ... However, exactly why that is the case - other than the sheer size of the profits ...
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  The Illustrated Road to Serfdom
The Road to Serfdom. by Friedrich A. Hayek. Back to Mises.org ...
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  John Abraham's reply to Lord Christopher Monckton
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