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                    [Title] => Recession should be no excuse to defer plans to fight global warming
                    [Summary] => The adviser to the British government on the Economics of Climate Change and Development warned that the current financial crisis should not be an excuse for delayed or weak action to adopt ambitious plans to fight global warming.
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                    [Title] => Youth group wants climate change included in curriculum
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A youth organization yesterday urged education officials and lawmakers to review the current curriculum in all levels and include lessons on climate change in order to complement disaster preparedness seminars and classes, especially in the light of the latest findings on climate change as published in the Stern Review.


According to the study by former World Bank chief economist Sir Nicholas Stern in the United Kingdom, a major global economic catastrophe is imminent unless governments take bold steps to stop climate change by slashing the world’s carbon emissions.
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Abigail Jabines, climate and energy campaigner of Greenpeace Southeast Asia, said the impact of climate change is being felt in the Philippines with the extreme weather disturbances such as floods, drought, stronger typhoons and even forest fires.
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A youth organization yesterday urged education officials and lawmakers to review the current curriculum in all levels and include lessons on climate change in order to complement disaster preparedness seminars and classes, especially in the light of the latest findings on climate change as published in the Stern Review.


According to the study by former World Bank chief economist Sir Nicholas Stern in the United Kingdom, a major global economic catastrophe is imminent unless governments take bold steps to stop climate change by slashing the world’s carbon emissions.
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