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  1. Stern vs Monbiot -- who's going to be right? Guardian: http://bit.ly/6OhK1s
  2. Q: When is an emissions cut not and emissions cut? A: When it's a cut in emissions intensity: http://bit.ly/4XIXNO
  3. Loads of buzz around yesterday's FC publication on "Combating Climate Change". Guardian: http://bit.ly/6S8WYM
  4. Leaked CRU emails launch a "PR disaster" for climate change researchers at University of East Anglia. Guardian: http://bit.ly/5drfcT
  5. Google spyware to help "armchair activists" spot global deforestation. Times Online: http://bit.ly/3PtMKE
  6. Colin Challen "Non violent direct action is becoming more essential and justifiable."
  7. Colin Challen on Bali roadmap "too ambitious to hope that 189 countries could agree but at least they're still talking
  8. Listening to Alan Simpson and Colin Challen talking at Low Carbon Transition, Winchester
  9. "Haing a vegetarian diet is the easiest way to reduce emissions" Colin Challen MP
  10. "We didn't get rid of smog by putting a trading price on soot." Alan Simpson MP
  11. Woodland Trust has joined forces with Landshare -- we're looking for people to plant trees for carbon. http://bit.ly/jeF
  12. Forget Copenhagen -- it's Mexico City 2010 that will count. Guardian: http://bit.ly/2VjZN9
  13. RT @PEFC: Happy 10th birthday! Looking forward to the day when all timber trade is certified!
  14. See more about HFW and carbon here: http://bit.ly/1lRBW5
  15. Good to see people planting trees for carbon on last night's River Cottage programme... http://bit.ly/4rcNDb
  16. Price of carbon must rise! That will help high AND low tech solutions to be deployed. FT.com: http://bit.ly/1JPNN6
  17. @biocarbonman Don't think it's going to be enough!
  18. Ethical travel company drops carbon offsets, preferring to encourage people to travel less. Good business model? Indy: http://bit.ly/1sLpsa
  19. Wondering why this story http://bit.ly/12Cv6P is currently third priority on the BBC website...
  20. World's key industrialised nations say they have abandoned hope of legally binding deal at Copenhagen summit. Guardian: http://bit.ly/2nobm5