National Ledger, AZ By Jackson Simpson. The US has rejected any prospect of a deal on climate change at the G8 summit in Germany next month, according to a leaked document. www.nationalledger.comrelated articles
MSNBC "I want to keep the door completely open to working with the president on the issue of energy independence and global warming. ... There are plenty of areas ... www.msnbc.msn.comrelated articles
Environment News Service BRUSSELS, Belgium, May 25, 2007 (ENS) - The European Union has put the inter-linked challenges of energy and climate change at the very top of its agenda, ... www.ens-newswire.comrelated articles
Reuters AlertNet, UK Mexico is one of the major developing countries that will take part in a global warming summit in Germany in June. The United States has rejected Germany's ... www.alertnet.orgrelated articles
Zee News, India Washington, May 26: The United States has raised new serious objections to a proposed global warming declaration prepared by Germany for next month's Group ... www.zeenews.comrelated articles
HULIQ, NC The reliance on wild relatives to improve their cultivated cousins on the farm is expected to intensify as climate change makes it too hot, too cold, ... www.huliq.comrelated articles
Reuters India, India Polar ice and permafrost sound an odd combination with tropical palm beaches and coral atolls but scientists say both the Arctic and small islands are among ... in.today.reuters.comrelated articles
Los Angeles Daily News, CA WASHINGTON - The United States has rejected Germany's proposal for deep, long-term cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions, setting the stage for a battle that ... www.dailynews.comrelated articles
AHN The report says global warming is likely having the same effect on whales that it's having on polar bears, changing the conditions under which they are ... www.allheadlinenews.comrelated articles
Surfbirds News Whales, dolphins and porpoises are facing increasing threats from climate change, according to a new report published by WWF and the Whale and Dolphin ... www.surfbirds.comrelated articles
Science Daily (press release) Stopping Climate Change Is Possible, According To WWF Report (May 7, 2007) -- While some governments try to delay action, the switch to a cleaner and more ... www.sciencedaily.comrelated articles
Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada The 2005 greenhouse gas emissions were 32.7% above the Kyoto target. The report notes that emissions continued to increase from the transportation sector ... www.newswire.carelated articles
Christian Post His comments were disturbing to many since he seemed to indicate the Vatican was taking sides in the contentious debate around the causes of climate change. www.christianpost.comrelated articles
Kansas City Star, MO But at least one key issue, climate change, remains to be resolved. The reason is that the United States reportedly is opposing calls by Britain and Germany ... www.kansascity.comrelated articles
The New Nation, Bangladesh Foreign Advisor Dr Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury said Bangladesh would welcome strong UN initiatives on climate change as it placed the highest priority on the ... nation.ittefaq.comrelated articles
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand Idriss, 26, says Prime Minister John Howard isn't doing his part to address climate change. Howard has refused to ratify the Kyoto Protocol on reducing ... www.nzherald.co.nzrelated articles
Earthtimes.org Worldwide emissions of the greenhouse gas CO2 from fossil fuels exceed 27 billion tons per year, or more than four tons per person. www.earthtimes.orgrelated articles
Courier Life Publications, NY "The project is aimed at engaging people in discussions about climate change, and importantly, the actions they can take personally and in the community via ... www.courierlife.netrelated articles
India eNews.com, India UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has urged the G8 summit of the world's top industrialised nations to take measures to combat climate change, warning that ... www.indiaenews.comrelated articles
Business Media Institute, VA The Senate Environment & Public Works Committee discussed economic harm that witnesses claimed global warming could cause to winter tourism and recreation. www.businessandmedia.orgrelated articles
Daijiworld.com, India Mangalore/Mumbai, May 25: The Konkan Railway, India's wonder coastal Railway network, is among several potential victims of the impending climate change ... www.daijiworld.comrelated articles
Today's THV, AR SALT LAKE CITY - Utah joined five other states and British Columbia on Monday in a pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, although details on how they ... www.todaysthv.comrelated articles
Radio Australia, Australia Global warming and its effect on Tibet's glaciers are predicted to have a direct effect on the lives of people living along one of China's major river, ... www.radioaustralia.net.aurelated articles
American Chronicle, CA The book "Global Warming - The Final Solution" was released in March 2007 and explores the possible causes behind the current climatic changes we are ... www.americanchronicle.comrelated articles
Delmarva Daily Times, MD ... Berlin, Brussels and London to see so-called green technologies and discuss strategies European nations are using to address global warming. www.delmarvanow.comrelated articles
Brisbane Times, Australia Prime Minister John Howard has promised further strong action on climate change in the government's response to the long-awaited report on emissions trading ... news.brisbanetimes.com.aurelated articles
Mangalorean.com, India Mangalore/Mumbai, May 25: The Konkan Railway, India's wonder coastal Railway network, is among several potential victims of the impending climate change ... mangalorean.comrelated articles
Guardian Unlimited, UK Climate change activists said yesterday that they expected more than 2000 people from all over Britain to join west London residents in a mass direct action ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
Monsters and Critics.com, UK Ban said the eight participating nations should 'devise and implement a long-term global framework to tackle climate change that addresses the needs of all ... news.monstersandcritics.comrelated articles
UN News Centre 24 May 2007 - Following three definitive reports on climate change and a recent technical symposium, States and the private sector are showing more ... www.un.orgrelated articles
FarmWeek, IL President Bush issued an executive order last week aimed at reducing domestic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions linked to purported global climate change. farmweek.ilfb.orgrelated articles
HULIQ, NC ... the condition of the whole Arctic Ocean in relation to climate change will be investigated.-Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research... www.huliq.comrelated articles
Grainnet, IL ... that the patented LPP Combustion System will allow soybean oil-based biodiesel to burn as cleanly as natural gas, with no net greenhouse gas emissions. www.grainnet.comrelated articles
Summit Daily News, CO ASPEN - The city of Aspen has hired a new global warming manager to help the Canary Initiative move from education and advocacy into action. www.summitdaily.comrelated articles
Los Angeles Times, CA To fight global warming, municipal utilities including the DWP will no longer be able to buy electricity from plants that burn the fossil fuel. www.latimes.comrelated articles
BBC News, UK Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has said the world should halve emissions of greenhouse gases by the year 2050. It is the first time Japan has set a ... news.bbc.co.ukrelated articles
Washington Post, DC Jeremy Symons, who directs the National Wildlife Federation's global warming program, said the administration estimates US greenhouse gas emissions will ... www.washingtonpost.comrelated articles
Africasia, UK German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday questioned the United States' commitment to fighting climate change, as she named the environment and Africa as ... www.africasia.comrelated articles
The Age, Australia Catholic Super chief investment officer Tim Hughes said climate change was the "biggest long-term risk we face", but also presents great possibilities to ... www.theage.com.aurelated articles
innovations report, Germany As part of the International Polar Year (IPY), four projects from the University of Troms�� have received funding from the Research Council of Norway (NFR) ... www.innovations-report.derelated articles
Boston Globe, MA WASHINGTON -- The global warming debate in Congress will be moving to the summit of a New Hampshire mountain next month. Representative Edward J. Markey of ... www.boston.comrelated articles
Aspen Daily News, CO After several months of searching, the city of Aspen has hired a new global warming manager to take the helm of the Canary Initiative and help with the hard ... www.aspendailynews.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia The Total Environment Centre has criticised the practice of planting trees to address global warming problems. In a new report, the group says planting ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
Bloomberg Idriss, 26, says Prime Minister John Howard isn't doing his part to address climate change. Howard has refused to ratify the Kyoto Protocol on reducing ... www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
ScienceAlert, Australia "There are no integrated assessments of the impacts of climate change on runoff quantity and quality, biodiversity, salt interception revegetation policies, ... www.sciencealert.com.aurelated articles
Turkish Press, MI "The company has made significant actions on reducing greenhouse gas emissions," Walton said, citing a multibillion dollar project to end gas flaring at its ... www.turkishpress.comrelated articles
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand Prime Minister John Howard risks tarnishing Australia's reputation as a natural tourism destination by failing to urgently address climate change, ... www.stuff.co.nzrelated articles
Earthtimes.org ... that the patented LPP Combustion System will allow soybean oil-based biodiesel to burn as cleanly as natural gas, with no net greenhouse gas emissions. www.earthtimes.orgrelated articles
American Thinker, AZ Global warming alarmists love to point to Greenland and Europe, where ice covers and glaciers are receding, as evidence of their hypothesis. www.americanthinker.comrelated articles
Atlanta Business Chronicle, GA The Atlanta City Council has passed a resolution suggesting the city find more ways to cut energy consumption and fight global warming. atlanta.bizjournals.comrelated articles
Plenty Magazine, NY SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (Reuters) - Global warming is the top suspect for the disappearance of 17 amphibian species from Costa Rican jungles, scientists said ... www.plentymag.comrelated articles
Tracy Press, CA I would encourage Town Crier columnist Laura Hagler ("It's not easy being green," May 12) to educate herself more on the so-called global warming issue. tracypress.comrelated articles
CSRwire.com (press release) Climate Witness - An innovative online forum to raise global awareness of the tangible consequences of climate change, Climate Witness will gather the ... www.csrwire.comrelated articles
KPBS, CA The state also is the world's 12th largest producer of greenhouse gas emissions -- about 40-percent of those emissions spew out of our car exhaust pipes. www.kpbs.orgrelated articles
Asbury Park Press, NJ The report comes out just before state lawmakers take up the Global Warming Response Act, which calls for a 20 percent reduction of emissions by 2020 and an ... www.app.comrelated articles
Daily Telegraph, Australia "It's a story that goes back 100 million years and has sea monsters and dinosaurs, it's a global story that's set in the Middle East and the polar regions, ... www.news.com.aurelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada "It is unclear to what extent cetaceans will be able to adapt to the rate of climate change predicted in the near future," says the report. www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia Prime Minister John Howard risks tarnishing Australia's reputation as a natural tourism destination by failing to urgently address climate change, ... www.smh.com.aurelated articles
Toronto Star, Canada "That takes you well beyond the worst case scenario of the intergovernmental panel on climate change," de Boer told an audience in a speech to mark ... www.thestar.comrelated articles
Sky News Australia, Australia A report by the Australia Institute says the country should implement a $30 greenhouse gas levy on all domestic flights to rein in climate change pollution. www.skynews.com.aurelated articles
The West Australian, Australia A $30 greenhouse gas fee should be added to all domestic air tickets and aviation should be included in any emissions trading scheme if Australia is to curb ... www.thewest.com.aurelated articles
Commentary, NY This "greenhouse effect" is the cornerstone of the contemporary notion of global warming. 1 A hundred years after Arrhenius wrote, the concentration of CO 2 ... www.commentarymagazine.comrelated articles
Christian Post WASHINGTON - An interfaith body of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish leaders announced a pact to fight global warming in a statement delivered to the White ... www.christianpost.comrelated articles
NewsBusters In this case, "it" refers to the British documentary "The Great Global Warming Swindle" (video available here) which presents the other side of the climate ... newsbusters.orgrelated articles
Mongabay.com Outbreaks of infectious disease will likely worsen due to global warming, warn scientists at the 107th General Meeting of the American Society for ... news.mongabay.comrelated articles
Malaysia Sun, Malaysia A study published by the National Academy of Sciences notes that countries and companies have to make serious commitments to combat the emissions, ... story.malaysiasun.comrelated articles
Reuters AlertNet, UK By Laura MacInnis GENEVA, May 22 (Reuters) - Climate change could extend the pollen season and encourage more disease-carrying ticks in northern Europe, ... www.alertnet.orgrelated articles
Bloomberg May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Wild relatives of peanuts and potatoes are increasingly at risk of extinction as a result of climate change, depriving their ... www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
Victoria Times Colonist, Canada For a scientific (as opposed to political) perspective, here's what University of California archeologist Brian Fagan has to say about global warming: ... www.canada.comrelated articles
Bloomberg Beckett is on an eight-day tour of Asia with stops in Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Tokyo to promote efforts to fight climate change. www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
Infoshop News The World Health Organization recently said it expects deaths and injuries from climate change to more than double in the next twenty-five years. www.infoshop.orgrelated articles
Monsters and Critics.com, UK The report says that changes in sea temperature, the freshening of sea water due to melting ice and increased rainfall, the loss of polar habitats and the ... science.monstersandcritics.comrelated articles
Malaysia Star, Malaysia But Bush, in an interview with Reuters, said he doubted there could be an effective approach to dealing with climate change globally without the ... thestar.com.myrelated articles
People's Daily Online, China China on Monday fully elaborate on its stand on climate change, and urged the industrialized nations to take a lead in tackling the "severe challenge around ... english.people.com.cnrelated articles
Radio Australia, Australia Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Alexander Downer, says climate change will be a central issue at the APEC meeting in Sydney in September. www.radioaustralia.net.aurelated articles
The Age, Australia The world is now on track to experience more catastrophic damages from climate change than in the worst-case scenario forecast by international experts, ... www.theage.com.aurelated articles
IBN News, Australia A research facility that explores ways to capture and store greenhouse gas emissions has unveiled its new headquarters. Education and science minister Julie ... ibnnews.orgrelated articles
Reuters South Africa, South Africa OSLO, May 22 (Reuters) - Global warming may drive many wild varieties of plants such as potatoes and peanuts to extinction by mid-century, wiping out traits ... africa.reuters.comrelated articles
USA Today WASHINGTON - The Smithsonian Institution toned down an exhibit on climate change in the Arctic for fear of angering Congress and the Bush administration, ... www.usatoday.comrelated articles
Deseret News, UT ... of the Bush administration's failure to take significant action to reduce greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, which are blamed for global warming. deseretnews.comrelated articles
American Thinker, AZ The "global warming cabal" is mounting their aggressive campaign to ban affordable energy, impose big tax burdens on the least advantaged, and advance their ... www.americanthinker.comrelated articles
Episcopal-Life, NY [Episcopal News Service] The following reflections on poverty and climate change by Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori appeared in the op-ed pages ... www.episcopal-life.orgrelated articles
Central Chronicle, India My worst fears are coming true; and that has more to do with the politics of climate change than its reality. While concern on global warming reaches a ... www.centralchronicle.comrelated articles
CNN ... swings in the past: "I hear far too often that within 100 years polar bears could be extinct," he told a group of climate students in Longyearbyen. www.cnn.comrelated articles
Naples Daily News, FL While those who cheered Crist's global warming message more than two months ago wait for him to put those words into action, environmentalists say he has a ... www.naplesnews.comrelated articles
Earthtimes.org Links to information on the causes of global warming, how it's affecting the planet and what WWF is doing to address climate change. www.earthtimes.orgrelated articles
The Age, Australia The Australian Greenhouse Office estimates that lighting is responsible for 25 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions by corporate Australia, and 12 per cent ... www.theage.com.aurelated articles
The Australian, Australia So, it is argued, any attempt by Australia to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the power sector is virtually meaningless in terms of its impact on global ... www.theaustralian.news.com.aurelated articles
San Francisco Chronicle, CA Stanford University is supporting a shareholder resolution calling on ExxonMobil to do a better job of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, a move that comes ... www.sfgate.comrelated articles
eGov monitor, UK Richard Rugg, Public Sector Programme Manager at the Carbon Trust, said, "Climate change is the biggest environmental threat currently faced by the UK and ... www.egovmonitor.comrelated articles
Scotsman, UK HONG KONG (Reuters) - Climate change could threaten China's growing prosperity, if it does not join global efforts to reign in output of carbon dioxide, ... news.scotsman.comrelated articles
Waco Tribune Herald, TX We talk a lot about global climate change these days, but what we're witnessing in our own time is also "backyard climate change," a term that literally ... www.wacotrib.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia MARK COLVIN: When it comes to climate change it seems that people may have become numb to the language of alarm. Scientific reports and media stories have ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
Ekklesia, UK Climate change is one of the most pressing issues for millions of the world's poorest people. Christian Aid's new Climate Changed campaign calls on ... www.ekklesia.co.ukrelated articles
The Express Times, PA CLEVELAND | Even slight global warming -- or the mere threat of warming -- poses legal risks to companies, as governments and courts ratchet up rules about ... www.nj.comrelated articles
Appleton Post Crescent, WI According to the film's Web site, if left unchecked, global warming will result in "a major catastrophe that could send our entire planet into a tail-spin ... www.postcrescent.comrelated articles
Seattle Times, WA The reality, top climate economists say, is that cutting US emissions sufficiently to hold greenhouse-gas concentrations at near-current levels soon could ... seattletimes.nwsource.comrelated articles
Roanoke Times, VA But Bush's order came as White House negotiators were in Germany, working to keep meaningful action on global warming out of next month's G-8 summit, ... www.roanoke.comrelated articles
Turkish Press, MI ... on Turkey's highest mountain Agri to draw people's attention to the global warming and warn world leaders to take necessary measures. www.turkishpress.comrelated articles
Boston Globe, MA But longer term climate change is believed a factor as well. The state's average temperature increased 0.4 degrees during the last century and is projected ... www.boston.comrelated articles
San Diego Union Tribune, CA Arnold Schwarzenegger travels to Salt Lake City tomorrow to sign up an important - and surprising - partner in his campaign to slow global warming. www.signonsandiego.comrelated articles
Stamford Advocate, CT Jim Douglas makes good on his promise to veto a global climate change bill, more will be lost than a tax on the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant. www.stamfordadvocate.comrelated articles
San Francisco Chronicle, CA Two of the most significant crises facing our world -- climate change and deadly poverty -- offer an example of such interconnectedness. www.sfgate.comrelated articles
Daily News & Analysis, India BEIJING: China, the 'world's factory', has launched a new project to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by targeting rural enterprises. www.dnaindia.comrelated articles
San Antonio Express, TX One-quarter of the nation's total greenhouse gas emissions come from vehicles. And one-quarter of the world's carbon emissions come from the United States. www.mysanantonio.comrelated articles
Global Surf News Visitors to Svalbard can see reindeer, seals or polar bears in the Arctic, where UN scientists say warming is happening twice as fast as on the rest of the ... www.globalsurfnews.comrelated articles
Bangkok Post, Thailand ... equipped with old and environmentally - inefficient engines which could emit high volumes of the carbon dioxide that causes climate change, he said. www.bangkokpost.comrelated articles
San Jose Mercury News, CA CHICAGO - In a United Nations report released this month, scientists said the cost of aggressively tackling climate change was comparatively reasonable. origin.mercurynews.comrelated articles