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Massive Attack s Robert Del Naja will speak to MPs about environmental impact of festivals

World s Biggest Coastal Cities Sinking Into Manmade Cavities: Study

World s Biggest Coastal Cities Sinking Into Manmade Cavities: Study World s Biggest Coastal Cities Sinking Into Manmade Cavities: Study Scientific assessment published Monday in Nature Climate Change is the second in a month to show that coastal economies are more vulnerable than previously thought to the danger of rising sea levels. Sea-levels have risen at about 2.5 mm a year globally over the last 2 decades. The economic impacts of rising sea levels will be felt four times faster by people living in some of the world s biggest coastal cities, which are sinking beneath their own weight into manmade cavities created below the surface.

Greening Up: Are Fossil Fuels Doomed?

Fossil fuels stand accused of death, destruction, deception, denial, and dishonesty. They are dirty and disagreeable, but they became deities that we worshipped for decades. They divide our nation – for some of us (especially Albertans) they are angelic, others (especially climatologists) regard them as demons. Fossil fuels finance tremendous wealth for the few, a dependable provider of dividends. Just 100 fossil fuel producing companies and their investors have been the source of more than 70 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions since 1988. Last year, Oxfam issued a reportconfirming that the richest one percent of the world’s population are responsible for more than twice as much carbon pollution as the 3.1 billion people who made up the poorest half of humanity.

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