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David Miliband is an advocate for international awareness of climate change who believes the cooperation of all nations to be needed for environmental reform. Miliband's focuses include food retail waste management and greenhouse gas emissions in agricultural industries. |
'''David Miliband''' is an advocate for international awareness of [[climate change]] who believes the cooperation of all nations to be needed for environmental reform. '''Miliband's''' focuses include food retail waste management and [[greenhouse gas]] emissions in agricultural industries. [http://calbears.findarticles.com/p/search?tb=art&qt=%22David+Miliband%22] |
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⚫ | In effort to put environmental reform into action, Miliband has developed a place for a collaborative "environmental contract" to be developed on a |
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⚫ | In effort to put environmental reform into action, '''Miliband''' has developed a place for a collaborative "environmental contract" to be developed on a [[Defra]] (Department of Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs) Wiki site. '''Miliband's''' emphasis on the necessity of an entirely cooperative effort to effectively instigate a low carbon lifestyle worldwide has led him to create an open dialogue among citizens about environmental issues through web based blogging and in making speeches on the topic around the world. [http://www.defra.gov.uk/] |
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 26 October 2007
Environmental Record
[edit]David Miliband is an advocate for international awareness of climate change who believes the cooperation of all nations to be needed for environmental reform. Miliband's focuses include food retail waste management and greenhouse gas emissions in agricultural industries. [1]
In effort to put environmental reform into action, Miliband has developed a place for a collaborative "environmental contract" to be developed on a Defra (Department of Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs) Wiki site. Miliband's emphasis on the necessity of an entirely cooperative effort to effectively instigate a low carbon lifestyle worldwide has led him to create an open dialogue among citizens about environmental issues through web based blogging and in making speeches on the topic around the world. [2]
In February of 2007, Miliband called for all 27 nations in the European Union to unify in backing proposals to cut harmful emissions by 30% by 2020. [3]
References
[edit][1] http://calbears.findarticles.com/p/search?tb=art&qt=%22David+Miliband%22
[3] http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6369171.stml