Posted on April 21, 2008 by Dennis Pfaff
- Widespread concerns are surfacing that Africa, despite being less culpable for climate change than other regions, could be among the worst affected, reports Voice of America.
- Industrial companies fear that European efforts to combat climate change could drive them from doing business there, Reuters discloses in a story in the International Herald Tribune.
- Musician Paul McCartney advocates vegetarianism as a way of battling global warming, notes gigwise.com.
- A leader of Canada's natives says governments must engage indigenous populations on the issue of climate change, according to CTV.ca.
- Rising food prices, partly as a result of biofuel production, could ease acceptance of genetically engineered crops, says a story in the New York Times.
- Both Al Gore and a new poll suggest the public reaction to warnings about climate change is underwhelming, reports a New York Times blog, thelede.
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