Reuters ... George W. Bush seemed isolated in urging voluntary, rather than mandatory, requirements to curb the greenhouse gas emissions that spur global warming. uk.reuters.comrelated articles
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FOX News By Steven Milloy A trillion dollars doesn't buy what it used to - at least when it comes to global warming, according to a new analysis from the ... www.foxnews.comrelated articles
Abbotsford News, Canada and "What tax changes would you make to discourage British Columbians from activities that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions? ... www.abbynews.comrelated articles
The Associated Press "It would have to do with climate change, and it would be a prize that included both a man and a woman," he said. Another possibility would be to honor the ... ap.google.comrelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom Prof Lomborg says his latest book is intended to have "a cool and rational conversation about climate change." His view, which environmentalists will note ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
Maple Ridge News, Canada By Tom Fletcher VICTORIA - The BC government will turn its promise to reduce greenhouse gas emissions into law over the next year, including legislated ... www.mapleridgenews.comrelated articles
San Jose Mercury News, USA PG&E says using 1 million CFLs instead of incandescent bulbs will save 400000 megawatts of electricity and prevent 200000 tons of greenhouse-gas emissions ... www.mercurynews.comrelated articles
Canada.com, Canada One looks at how polar bears, seals and whales are adapting to climate change, another is studying the level and origin of toxic chemicals in the Arctic air ... www.canada.comrelated articles
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The Age, Australia BY NOW, almost everyone acknowledges global warming and climate change are real, from the world's most eminent scientists to political leaders on both sides ... www.theage.com.aurelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington Bringing together the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitters from both industrialised and developing countries, including China and India, ... allafrica.comrelated articles
Guardian Unlimited, UK A record number of floods, droughts and storms around the world this year amount to a climate change "mega disaster", the United Nation's emergency relief ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
San Jose Mercury News, USA AP SAN FRANCISCO-Environmentalists are suing the federal government for failing to track populations of marine mammals threatened by global warming. www.mercurynews.comrelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada He called on the provincial and federal governments to do more to help salmon survive climate change. "Our lakes and rivers are warming up. www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
Reuters By Gerard Wynn LONDON, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Climate change will likely cost every global citizen something in the years ahead, although the payback will be ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
ic Wales, United Kingdom They are part of the International Polar Year - a global Arctic and Antarctic research programme tracing the effects of climate change in the polar regions. icwales.icnetwork.co.ukrelated articles
European Parliament (press release), EU Ahead of December's UN Climate Change Conference in Bali, MEPs in the Climate Change Temporary Committee heard on Thursday from representatives of major ... www.europarl.europa.eurelated articles
Newsday, NY He and Thomas Vilsack, the former governor of Iowa, will lead a task force of 30 people to examine the science, economics and politics of global warming and ... www.newsday.comrelated articles
Science Daily (press release) "City and local leaders are critical players in the effort to reduce global warming, and it's clear that their constituents want action," said Anthony ... www.sciencedaily.comrelated articles
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia The country's leading agricultural forecaster has for the first time revealed the possible impact of climate change on Australia's farm sector. www.news.com.aurelated articles
Opinion Editorials, VA ... the population of polar bears has jumped to 2100 animals from around 800 in the mid-1980s." Thus, we see that Al Gore and the climate change enthusiasts ... www.opinioneditorials.comrelated articles
ProgressiveU.org, CA By DALARAH - Posted on October 3rd, 2007 i AM responding to the comment about how do global warming kill cows and skin cancer. IF you read carefully what i ... www.progressiveu.orgrelated articles
The Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Island countries from around the world warned Tuesday that despite debate over global warming and the potential for a significant ... ap.google.comrelated articles
Xinhua, China "As a developing country, China tries to shoulder more responsibilities in addressing the issue of climate change and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) ... news.xinhuanet.comrelated articles
OpEdNews, PA It's long been said that in maintaining economic growth and environmental protection in the US is another example of our determination to have our cake and ... www.opednews.comrelated articles
WKBT, WI (AP) - 1 of the first prominent scientists to put forward the theory that global warming is accelerating because of human energy use addressed the Nobel ... wkbt.comrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington Marco Hausiku, the Foreign Minister of Namibia, said climate change is a global issue with serious implications for economic growth, sustainable development ... allafrica.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia MARK COLVIN: The controversial Liberal Senator Bill Heffernan has backed claims that climate change poses a security risk for Australia, as global warming ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
The Age, Australia LOCAL governments will need to take a big role in helping Australia cope with climate change, Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull has warned. www.theage.com.aurelated articles
Times Online, UK A lorry driver from Kent has forced the Government to rewrite guidance for schools that want to show Al Gore's climate change film, An Inconvenient Truth. business.timesonline.co.ukrelated articles
Oilweek Magazine, Canada Politicians now realize that the speed with which climate change is melting polar ice makes it incumbent on them to determine which definition applies. www.oilweek.comrelated articles
The Australian, Australia AUSTRALIA'S chief scientist says it is the duty of countries like Australia to lead the world in tackling climate change. Speaking at the Greenhouse 2007 ... www.theaustralian.news.com.aurelated articles
Huffington Post, NY Given how central the polar ice cap is to the global climactic system, not to mention the survival of the polar bear as a species, this should be more than ... www.huffingtonpost.comrelated articles
People's Daily Online, China The Maldives urged on Tuesday the international community to build a new global consensus on climate change at the forthcoming UN climate change conference ... english.people.com.cnrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington Methane accounts for 16 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. About 60 percent of methane emissions come from anthropogenic (people-generated) sources. allafrica.comrelated articles
AFP DAVOS, Switzerland (AFP) - Idyllic island and beach holiday destinations on Tuesday launched their cry of alarm about the impact of climate change, ... afp.google.comrelated articles
San Jose Mercury News, USA ... $4.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation to start an outdoor laboratory geared toward studying climate change in the Sierra Nevada range. www.mercurynews.comrelated articles
Korea Times, South Korea By Ban Ki-moon Two decades ago climate change first surfaced on the world's political agenda. The subject, proposed by the island nation of Malta, ... www.koreatimes.co.krrelated articles
Radio Iowa, IA By O.Kay Henderson Greenpeace and a handful of other groups are launching a campaign to pressure Iowa lawmakers to take steps to reduce global warming. www.radioiowa.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia A new report says Australians are as least as concerned about climate change as they are about terrorism. (File photo) (Getty Images: Ian Waldie) Another ... abc.net.aurelated articles
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand Though it sounded like a tall order, the issue of climate change was one the world had no choice but to grapple with. "I think this is the single biggest ... www.stuff.co.nzrelated articles
Montreal Gazette, Canada The 150 CEOs called for aggressive action and cited a need for "absolute" cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions. Is this confluence of events a sign of things to ... www.canada.comrelated articles
International Herald Tribune, France "The three bills achieve similar levels of cumulative (greenhouse gas) emissions abatement," the EPA wrote in letters to Sens. Jeff Bingaman, a Democrat, ... www.iht.comrelated articles
Reuters UK, UK "Until that happens, until we can adopt a cap and trade system economy-wide or take some significant step to start controlling greenhouse gas emissions, ... uk.reuters.comrelated articles
NEWSFOOD.com Primo piano, Italy "Costa Rica's pioneer project will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to sustainable development," says Jan Heino, FAO Assistant ... www.newsfood.comrelated articles
International Herald Tribune, France Climate Change: Global warming and the impact of human activity. The pace of change has far exceeded what had been estimated by almost all of the ... www.iht.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia The Federal Opposition has called on the Government to act on the latest CSIRO report on climate change. The report predicts temperatures in Australia may ... abc.net.aurelated articles
International Herald Tribune, France AP TOKYO: Japan will revise its targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions after failing to make enough progress so far in its pledge to cut 6 percent of ... www.iht.comrelated articles
National Post, Canada OTTAWA -- A group representing leaders of some of Canada's biggest corporations says reducing greenhouse-gas emissions and growing the economy are not at ... www.canada.comrelated articles
Earthtimes.org "Author and Montana State University resource economist Holly Fretwell has done a magnificent job in presenting the facts on global warming for students in ... www.earthtimes.orgrelated articles
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia "The message is that global warming is real, humans are very likely to be causing it and that it is very likely that there will be changes in the global ... www.smh.com.aurelated articles
Science Daily (press release) Science Daily - A growing number of Americans consider global warming an important threat that calls for drastic action, and 40% say that a presidential ... www.sciencedaily.comrelated articles
TVNZ, New Zealand However, the main focus was a joint approach on climate change and Clark says she briefed Brown on last month's APEC discussions on the issue. tvnz.co.nzrelated articles
The Canadian Press Natural Resources Minister Claude Bechard told a news conference in Quebec City Monday it's hoped the measure will cut greenhouse gases by one million ... canadianpress.google.comrelated articles
Canada.com, Canada OTTAWA -- Canada's greenhouse gas emissions have stayed at a record high for another year, according to federal statistics showing that even a warm winter ... www.canada.comrelated articles
Inquirer.net, Philippines If no measures are taken, tourism's impact on climate change is set to more than double in the next 30 years, according to advance data from a report ... newsinfo.inquirer.netrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington The minister said that whilst South Africa welcomed the dialogue, initiated by the US, surrounding the issue of climate change, that "the USA needs to go ... allafrica.comrelated articles
CNN De Boer is the United Nations' top official on climate change and in September met with heads of state and government at the UN climate change summit in New ... www.cnn.comrelated articles
Denver Post, CO Gore went on the road to talk about global warming. The film, based on that presentation, won an Academy Award this year. But the film is not without ... www.denverpost.comrelated articles
Waterloo Record, Canada Alas, Harper's image on global warming and greenhouse gases is as muddy as ever, if not more so. If Harper has a plan to become an international ... www.therecord.comrelated articles
Toronto Star, Canada While politicians, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper, wring their hands over the costs of curbing greenhouse gas emissions, they foolishly ignore the ... www.thestar.comrelated articles
Reuters By Simon Gardner COLOMBO, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Unless the world starts taking climate change seriously and cuts greenhouse emissions, the Maldives could ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
Boston Globe, United States ... polar bear, and ourselves as well. Adam Markham is executive director of Clean Air-Cool Planet. Brooks Yeager is executive vice president of the Climate ... www.boston.comrelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada Monday morning, the Canadian Council of Chief Executives is releasing a declaration calling climate change "the most pressing and daunting issue" today, ... www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States You could have learned a lot, I guess, about the politics of global warming from the lukewarm response President Bush received last week from skeptical ... www.nytimes.comrelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada But this year in farm country, besides the normal talk about crop conditions, there is also chatter about global warming. Few farmers have ever seen a year ... www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
CBC British Columbia, Canada And he promised legislation will be passed to make BC the first province in Canada to legally cap greenhouse gas emissions, using an undisclosed carbon ... www.cbc.carelated articles
Akron Beacon Journal, OH In the American Bird Conservancy's report called "A Birdwatcher's Guide to Global Warming," the conservancy predicts doom for more than half of the ... www.ohio.comrelated articles
Bangkok Post, Thailand Climate change has taken centre stage this past week along with other global issues such as the Middle East peace process, the war in Iraq, the issues of ... www.bangkokpost.comrelated articles
Edmonton Sun, Canada By The Canadian Press MONTREAL- Quebec energy companies are going to start paying a carbon tax to help cut greenhouse gases. The carbon tax, believed to be ... www.edmontonsun.comrelated articles
Business Daily Africa, Kenya 01-October-2007: Last week, members of the United Nations gathered in New York for a special meeting on climate change. They were invited, if not urged, ... www.bdafrica.comrelated articles
International Herald Tribune, France President George W. Bush's two-day summit on global warming last week was not, as some of the European delegates complained privately, a total bust. www.iht.comrelated articles
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia He also said Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd's climate change credentials meant rural and regional people were likely to vote Labor for the first time in ... www.smh.com.aurelated articles
Macon Telegraph, GA In the continued absence of federal limits on greenhouse gas emissions, states from Florida to California are using incentives, fees, emissions targets and ... www.macon.comrelated articles
TheCelebrityCafe.com, NY President Bush urged finding new, voluntary ways to cut down on pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. President Bush is urging world nations to use the ... www.thecelebritycafe.comrelated articles
Kane County Chronicle, IL The prevailing scientific theories about global warming have their skeptics. A small number of groups around the country, including the nonprofit Heartland ... www.kcchronicle.comrelated articles