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Ex-UKIP MEP: Our climate change policy was 'very amateurish' - 02 April 2013 - News

EXCLUSIVE / An ex-UK Independence Party (UKIP) MEP says that the party’s climate change scepticism was callow and so eccentric that party press officers often had to contradict the views of its climate spokesman, Lord Monckton.

PwC report argues for unprecedented CO2 cuts by 2050 - 05 November 2012 - News

The world will have to cut the rate of carbon emissions by an unprecedented rate to 2050 to stop global temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees Celsius this century, a report released by PwC on Monday (5 November) showed.

EU climate broker: World faces 4 degrees of warming - 20 March 2012 - News

The world is on track for around four degrees Celsius of global warming under current carbon emissions trends, says the EU’s chief climate negotiator, a trajectory that some scientists say risks a planetary mass extinction event.

Special Report: EU on track for solar grid parity by 2017 - 26 May 2011 - News

Solar photovoltaic (PV) power is set to achieve the environmentalists' holy grail of grid parity – the same cost price as fossil fuels – across the European Union by 2017, according to a UN expert.

UN launches review of criticised climate panel - 11 March 2010 - News

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said yesterday (10 March) that a group of national science academies would review UN climate science to restore trust after a 2007 global warming report was found to have errors.

UN climate panel admits Dutch sea level flaw - 15 February 2010 - News

The UN panel of climate experts overstated how much of the Netherlands is below sea level, according to a preliminary report on Saturday (13 February), admitting yet another flaw after a row last month over Himalayan glacier melt.

Top climate scientist downplays Himalayan blunder - 26 January 2010 - News

The vice-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) defended the scientific body's review processes in Brussels yesterday (25 January), after it was forced to apologise last week for its mistake about the impact of global warming on Himalayan glaciers.

Climate scientist: 'Greenland ice melting faster than expected' - 10 December 2009 - Interview

The scientific consensus that melting ice in Greenland will contribute to a five centimetre sea-level rise this century is outdated, with the final figure "more likely" to reach 14cm, says Dr Jan-Gunnar Winther, director of the Norwegian Polar Institute, in an interview with EurActiv.

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