| Linton Nightingale , Europe The UK governments first comprehensive assessment of climate change has highlighted both the threats and opportunities arising from an unprecedented rise in global temperatures. The UK Risk Assessment (CCRA) warns of how
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2012-01-26 22:17:00
The UK CCRA (Climate Change Risk Assessment) has released the first UK focused report on the effects of climate change upon the UK climate and the UK economy. © The Earth Times. Published on The Earth Times Related Articles Doomsday Clock moves
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2012-01-26 11:03:00
The CLA has said the Governments first ever Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) published today will help land-based businesses adapt to climate change. The CCRA covers 15 sectors including forestry and agriculture and sets out the future farmers and
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2012-01-26 10:54:00
A study released today by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has called for action in the fight against climate change. DEFRA?s Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) lists the top 100 challenges to the UK and our economy as a result
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2012-01-26 07:45:00
The CLA has said the Governments first ever Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) published today will help land-based businesses adapt to climate change. The CCRA covers 15 sectors including forestry and agriculture and sets out the future farmers and
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2012-01-26 07:42:00
Scotland could face drier summers, reduced water availability and shifting fish stocks, according to an assessment of the impacts the country is facing from climate change. The Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) for Scotland presents the latest
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2012-01-25 23:28:00
Scotland could face drier summers, reduced water availability and shifting fish stocks, according to an assessment of the impacts the country is facing from climate change. The Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) for Scotland presents the latest
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2012-01-25 23:05:00
Scotland could face drier summers, reduced water availability and shifting fish stocks, according to an assessment of the impacts the country is facing from climate change. The Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA) for Scotland presents the latest
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2012-01-25 22:58:00