Detroit Free Press, United States John Dingell says his proposed plan for curbing greenhouse gases through higher taxes will likely include a "cap and trade" system for controlling carbon ... www.freep.comrelated articles
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Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom Al Gore's climate change documentary, , contains "serious scientific inaccuracies, political propaganda and sentimental mush", the High Court in London has ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia But the Labor Party has accused the Federal Government of a complete backflip in its climate change policy. Labor's environment spokesman Peter Garrett says ... abc.net.aurelated articles
Malaysia Star, Malaysia By FOO YEE PING NEW YORK: Malaysia has made known at the United Nations its concerns over climate change and rising discord between civilisations, ... thestar.com.myrelated articles
China Daily, China UNITED NATIONS -- Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said here Friday that climate change is ultimately an issue of development and can only be resolved ... www.chinadaily.com.cnrelated articles
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia THE US Government has dramatically changed its position on climate change warning that the planet will be destroyed unless economic growth is reined in. www.news.com.aurelated articles
Reuters The polar thaw may herald a self-sustaining acceleration that could threaten indigenous peoples and creatures such as polar bears -- as Arctic sea ice ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
Environment News Service ... even more individuals, families, communities, states, corporations and other organizations to reduce their own contributions to global warming. www.ens-newswire.comrelated articles
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Sudan Tribune, Sudan By Tesfalem Tekle September 28, 2007 (MEKELLE, Ethiopia) - Africa is unfairly suffering from global warming and must be able to sell carbon credits to grow ... www.sudantribune.comrelated articles
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Washington Post, United States Our guiding principle is clear: We must lead the world to produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and we must do it in a way that does not undermine ... www.washingtonpost.comrelated articles
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Environment News Service Eliminating the County's greenhouse gas emissions from our electricity use sets a positive example that not only benefits our residents, but serves as a ... www.ens-newswire.comrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington Some have linked this to fear by developed countries that cutting down on greenhouse gases would lead to a drop in the standards of living of their people. allafrica.comrelated articles
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CNNMoney.com We must lead the world to produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions and we must do it in a way that does not undermine economic growth or prevent nations from ... money.cnn.comrelated articles
Arab News, Saudi Arabia IN the wake of Monday's unprecedented UN debate on climate change, the US State Department today hosts a meeting of the 17 countries that between them are ... www.arabnews.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States 24 - Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told a meeting of world leaders on Monday that scientific evidence of the damaging global impact of climate change was ... www.nytimes.comrelated articles
Science Daily (press release) 26 (UPI) -- US scientists studying cave stalagmites from Borneo have found the tropical Pacific might be more involved in climate change than previously ... www.sciencedaily.comrelated articles
Baltimore Sun, United States Wayne T. Gilchrest of the Eastern Shore at a hearing devoted to the impact of climate change on the Chesapeake Bay. "Fossil fuels burning in Indianapolis or ... www.baltimoresun.comrelated articles
The Canadian Press The study found that total greenhouse gas emissions from industrial sources increased 18.4 per cent to 573843 kilotonnes between 1990 and 2002, with exports ... canadianpress.google.comrelated articles
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World Socialist Web Site, MI Earlier this month, scientists at the German-based Alfred-Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research reported that large areas of sea ice are presently ... www.wsws.orgrelated articles
Newsday, NY The United Nations has scheduled a conference on climate change for December in Indonesia, where talks may begin on an emissions-reduction agreement to ... www.newsday.comrelated articles
KTUU, AK by Steve Handelsman WASHINGTON, DC -- President Bush hosts a major global warming conference in Washington later this week, but when he's at the United ... www.ktuu.comrelated articles
Reuters By Jeff Mason UNITED NATIONS, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The European Union pressed world leaders this week to follow its lead in fighting climate change, ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
Vermont Public Radio, VT (Host) Congressman Peter Welch says the White House is trying to undermine the state's effort to control greenhouse gas emissions from cars. www.vpr.netrelated articles
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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, AK Temperatures in the polar regions have increased by 2 degrees on average over the same period. Tuesday's briefing was an opportunity for the select ... newsminer.comrelated articles
The Statesman, India He was addressing a high-level session today on leadership challenge of climate change. He told the world leaders that developing countries bear an ... www.thestatesman.netrelated articles
Reuters January 10 - European Commission presents "the most ambitious policy ever" to fight climate change, challenging the world to follow Europe's lead in cutting ... uk.reuters.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia If we have high levels of global warming then you might see a doubling of extreme fire danger in places like Queensland. Mr Jackson says climate policies ... abc.net.aurelated articles
Reuters Here is a timeline of President George W. Bush's evolving policy on global warming since 2001: March 28, 2001 - Stating his opposition to the 1997 Kyoto ... uk.reuters.comrelated articles
Seattle Post Intelligencer We are proud that Washington state is following California in the effort to limit cars' greenhouse gas emissions. So, we're alarmed (but not surprised) that ... seattlepi.nwsource.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says Australia will play a vital role in any new international agreement on climate change. The Government continues to be ... abc.net.aurelated articles
Tehran Times, Iran I thank the secretary general for initiating this event and agree with him that climate change is one of the most complex, multi-faceted and serious threats ... www.tehrantimes.comrelated articles
Daily Times, Pakistan UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has reaffirmed its commitment to global efforts to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change at the largest-ever gathering of ... www.dailytimes.com.pkrelated articles
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AllAfrica.com, Washington Rich countries must heed the United Nations' call for an urgent political response to tackle climate change, says international agency Oxfam. allafrica.comrelated articles
The Canadian Press The prime minister says Canada is taking a leadership role on climate change, even though critics are upset that Canada has joined what they call an ... canadianpress.google.comrelated articles
Hindu, India 25 (PTI): Contrary to the concerns raised by scientists over the adverse effect of global warming on the Siachen glacier, temperatures at the world's ... www.hindu.comrelated articles
Bloomberg Lula proposed the meeting in Brazil to evaluate the achievements on the effort against global warming and to set ``a new line of action. www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
The Australian, Australia GLOBAL warming may be responsible in part for the drought-making El Nino effect, which has been more dominant in the past 30 years than at any period on ... www.theaustralian.news.com.aurelated articles
NewKerala.com, India ... convened by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Mr Chidambaram said India has one of the lowest per capita emission rates of major greenhouse gases. www.newkerala.comrelated articles
AFP BERLIN (AFP) - Germany could slash its greenhouse gas emissions by a quarter by 2020 without curbing economic growth or sacrificing the quality of life of ... afp.google.comrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington The goal of today's session is to undertake a firm commitment against climate change. President Paul Biya and wife, Chantal Biya arrived in New York at ... allafrica.comrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington President Umaru Yar'Adua today in New York called for the establishment of a special fund by the UN to tackle the challenges of climate change. allafrica.comrelated articles
The Age, Australia AUSTRALIA'S public companies continue to lag behind peers in Europe and North America when it comes to disclosing greenhouse gas emissions, making it harder ... www.theage.com.aurelated articles
Xinhua, China 27 and 28 in Washington, was a proposal by US President George W. Bush, to set long-term goals on cutting greenhouse gas emissions. news.xinhuanet.comrelated articles
Vancouver Sun, Canada After years of inattention to -- indeed, outright dismissal of -- climate change, the government announced in February that BC's greenhouse gas emissions ... www.canada.comrelated articles
FoodProductionDaily.com, France By Ahmed ElAmin 25/09/2007 - Diageo, Coca-Cola, Unilever, Cadbury Schweppes, and Tesco are industry leaders in moving to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ... www.foodproductiondaily.comrelated articles
Scotsman, United Kingdom A LACK of financial resources is hampering attempts by small and medium-sized firms in Scotland to tackle climate change. Almost half of all SMEs complain ... business.scotsman.comrelated articles
Toronto Star, Canada Report after report has told us that there is a small window in which global emissions need to peak if we are to avoid dangerous climate change. www.thestar.comrelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom I was given a leaflet about what to do when confronted by one of the increasingly hungry polar bears that live here. I should have read it in more detail ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
Daily Green ... Schwarzenegger echoed UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Monday when he called on the nations of the world to take action needed to slow global warming. www.thedailygreen.comrelated articles
Euronews.net, France The official theme is climate change, but each has the freedom to touch on the subjects of their own choice. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is due to ... euronews.netrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington President Yar'Adua is in New York on a five-day working visit to the US and a high-level climate change Summit convened by UN Secretary-General, ... allafrica.comrelated articles
Bloomberg ``There's no answer to climate change without the participation of the US,'' Achim Steiner, executive director of the UN Environment Programme, ... www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
Reuters UK, UK Rice will host a two-day meeting this week for the world's biggest greenhouse-gas emitters. President George W. Bush opposes mandatory caps on greenhouse ... uk.reuters.comrelated articles
Winston-Salem Journal, NC MEXICO CITY - An international group announced plans yesterday to build what it says will be the highest greenhouse-gas-monitoring center, atop the Sierra ... www.journalnow.comrelated articles
Reuters March 9 - EU leaders resolve to slash greenhouse gas emissions and switch to renewable fuels, challenging the world to follow its lead in fighting climate ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
Reuters UK, UK The poll showed nine out of 10 people want some action on climate change, and 79 percent said human activity was contributing significantly to the problem ... uk.reuters.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia Australian Federal Police Commissioner Mick Keelty says climate change will turn border security into Australia's biggest policing issue this century. abc.net.aurelated articles
Voice of America Benin climatologist Michel Boko, the lead researcher for Africa on a UN scientific panel that studies climate change, says he is discouraged by governments ... www.voanews.comrelated articles
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AllAfrica.com, Washington ... Meena Raman, will warn the world's Heads of State today that 'climate justice' needs to be urgently addressed in the fight against global warming. allafrica.comrelated articles
Voice of America By VOA News An international humanitarian group says that melting Himalayan glaciers are causing water levels in Indian-controlled Kashmir to decrease by ... www.voanews.comrelated articles
Hindustan Times, India Global warming is real. Its impact, if unchecked, could be devastating if not catastrophic over the coming decades. We know what we have to do. ... www.hindustantimes.comrelated articles
Science Daily (press release) full story Radar Altimetry Confirms Global Warming Is Affecting Polar Glaciers (March 21, 2006) -- Scientists have confirmed that climate warming is ... www.sciencedaily.comrelated articles
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YubaNet, CA George E. Pataki agreed to explore ways to link California's future greenhouse gas emission credit market and the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states' ... www.yubanet.comrelated articles
Reuters By Jeremy Lovell - Analysis LONDON (Reuters) - The battle to beat climate change has come down to one weapon -- the price of carbon. www.reuters.comrelated articles
AFP UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - UN chief Ban Ki-moon, opening a landmark summit on climate change, warned world leaders Monday they face condemnation by future ... afp.google.comrelated articles
Forbes, NY Speaking at the United Nations (UN) climate change conference in New York, the president said: 'I urge (the) UN Secretary General to organise a follow up to ... www.forbes.comrelated articles
Register, UK By Lucy Sherriff ��� More by this author World leaders are set to meet today to discuss the effects of climate change and possible political measures to ... www.theregister.co.ukrelated articles
Los Angeles Times, CA The state has committed itself to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and that has included new energy efficiency and fuel programs as well as the goal of ... www.latimes.comrelated articles
Bloomberg ``It's important that we reach agreement by 2009 on how to proceed on climate change globally after 2012,'' Merkel said in a video message posted on the ... www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
MarketWatch The yearly report, issued by a group of investors called the Carbon Disclosure Project, looks at the effect of climate change on company value and gauges ... www.marketwatch.comrelated articles
BBC News, UK In the current climate, much of what the Global Corporate Climate Change Report says appears obvious: most companies have come to realise that climate ... news.bbc.co.ukrelated articles
Korea Times, South Korea NEW YORK _ UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged South Korea on Sunday to assume an active role in global efforts on climate change, one of his key agendas ... www.koreatimes.co.krrelated articles
Detroit Free Press, United States Arnold Schwarzenegger, Al Gore and the leaders of about 80 nations converge on the United Nations today for a summit on global warming and what to do about ... www.freep.comrelated articles
Reuters By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent OSLO (Reuters) - Climate change is spurring a "worldwide economic and industrial restructuring" as more and more ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
China CSR, China The first element of the partnership will be the development of a new, environmentally-friendly bus design that will significantly reduce greenhouse gas ... www.chinacsr.comrelated articles
Green Options blog, CA "The only fossil fuel that can fuel global warming is coal. If you stop coal, you stop global warming. End of story," he said. Architecture 2030's goal is ... greenoptions.comrelated articles
The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Climate scientist Michael Mann runs down the list of bad global warming news: The world is spewing greenhouse gases at a faster rate. ap.google.comrelated articles
Financial Times, UK He contradicted a recent United Nations report that said tackling global warming would involve a sacrifice in economic growth. Mr Clinton also sided with ... www.ft.comrelated articles
Christian Science Monitor, MA It is against this backdrop of almost daily news of what scientists describe as signs of advancing global warming that the United Nations holds Monday what ... www.csmonitor.comrelated articles
Voice of America Sometimes called global warming, climate change is an increase in global temperatures believed to be largely caused by carbon-dioxide emissions. www.voanews.comrelated articles
The Canadian Press "Judges are finally starting to accept what scientists have long said: that greenhouse gas emissions are causing climate change and need to be reduced," ... canadianpress.google.comrelated articles
Boston Globe, United States MANCHESTER, NH --A group advocating solutions to global warming is holding a conference next month to draw attention to the issue in the state with the ... www.boston.comrelated articles
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia Mr Rudd said a Labor government would ratify the Kyoto Protocol before a United Nations summit on climate change in December to ensure Australia gained ... www.smh.com.aurelated articles
AFP Mbeki was also to address the 62nd session of the General Assembly on Tuesday on South Africa's approach to climate change and ways of addressing the global ... afp.google.comrelated articles
New Scientist (subscription), UK The US understands climate change only too well. It just hasn't bothered finding out how it might affect us. That's one criticism levelled at the US Climate ... environment.newscientist.comrelated articles
Independent, UK The US President will be hosting a second gathering of leading economies on global warming in Washington on Thursday. Mr Ban, recently returned from a round ... news.independent.co.ukrelated articles
Seattle Times, United States He gladly signed a contract to sell Native Energy 29000 tons in carbon-dioxide reductions - the company's estimate of how much greenhouse gas the digester ... seattletimes.nwsource.comrelated articles