Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom In January, the first of four reports from the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change predicted a three degree C rise in global average temperatures by ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
Xinhua, China 21 (Xinhua) -- The international community in 2007 mobilized to fight the daunting challenge of global climate change, and has moved forward from awareness ... news.xinhuanet.comrelated articles
Guardian Unlimited, UK The climate change minister, Phil Woolas, said: "This will have huge implications for [the] government. If for instance a new power station is due to cost ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
Economic Times, India In the world of business, climate change has developed from being a fringe concern, focusing on company's brand and corporate social responsibility, ... economictimes.indiatimes.comrelated articles
Voice of America It ended last Saturday with an agreement to begin negotiations for a new treaty on global warming. The new treaty will replace the Kyoto Protocol when parts ... www.voanews.comrelated articles
The Columbian, WA BY ERIK ROBINSON Columbian staff writer The city of Vancouver is about to collect its first inventory of greenhouse gas emissions, both for the city ... www.columbian.comrelated articles
Baltimore Sun, United States "This will produce some of the largest greenhouse gas cuts in our nation's history," Johnson said during a telephone news conference. www.baltimoresun.comrelated articles
San Francisco Chronicle, USA In Germany and Britain, the only two major economies to register reductions, emissions fell due to factors having nothing to do with Kyoto or global warming ... www.sfgate.comrelated articles
Spiked, UK Beginning with the much-proclaimed demise of the polar bear and working his way through other hot topics such as heat-related deaths, sea-level rise, ... www.spiked-online.comrelated articles
The Canadian Press "We recognize that, particularly when it comes to clean air and climate change, that Canadians expect a lot more." In Ambrose's place, came the often ... canadianpress.google.comrelated articles
IRC's Americas Program, NM Therefore climate change is accelerating." Nov. 17, 2007 in Valencia, Spain, more than 2500 of the world's greatest climate scientists spoke with one voice. americas.irc-online.orgrelated articles
Stockton Record, CA The United States, though it never signed the Kyoto accords, is participating in efforts to reduce global warming. Were the meetings in Bali, Indonesia, ... www.recordnet.comrelated articles
CNN-IBN, India CHRISTMAS CONCERNS: Global warming has taken its toll in Arctic Circle and even Santa is feeling the heat. At least 54 people were killed on Friday when a ... www.ibnlive.comrelated articles
Reuters South Africa, South Africa He said the United States needed to take significant steps to cut emissions or there would be no solution to climate change, despite an agreement in Bali on ... africa.reuters.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States (Credit: Virginia Mayo/Associated Press) The perennial tug of war over what average people should think and do about human-caused global warming has just ... dotearth.blogs.nytimes.comrelated articles
Houston Chronicle, United States "Maryland has the ability and the technology to reduce these harmful greenhouse gases and we will take advantage of every legal option available to us, ... www.chron.comrelated articles
CBC Nova Scotia, Canada Canadians will criticize the government for doing too much to tackle climate change once the economic impact is felt from reducing greenhouse gases, ... www.cbc.carelated articles
Taipei Times, Taiwan They were given the award for their "efforts to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change and to lay the foundations for the ... www.taipeitimes.comrelated articles
The Associated Press BEIJING (AP) - The United States should take a more positive role in tackling climate change while developing nations improve their own domestic energy ... ap.google.comrelated articles
FOX News By David Armstrong The aviation industry's part in the battle over global warming is heating up fast. Pilloried as a high-profile generator of greenhouse ... www.foxnews.comrelated articles
AFP WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President George W. Bush said Thursday that nuclear power represents the "best solution" to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, ... afp.google.comrelated articles
The Age, Australia CHINA has vowed to continue its own fight against global warming, while giving support for Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's plan for a climate change ... www.theage.com.aurelated articles
Reuters India, India BEIJING (Reuters) - China is glad a climate change roadmap agreed last week in Bali has drawn the United States to the negotiating table, but the world's ... in.reuters.comrelated articles
Yakima Herald-Republic, WA It's a step to fight global warming." Even the Bush administration has now realized the need to respond to the climate change situation. www.yakima-herald.comrelated articles
NewsHour "The polar bear has been inhabiting the Arctic since the Pleistocene, and has as a species lived through a number of climate cycles. www.pbs.orgrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington In her article, she asserts that the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali, Indonesia (December 3-14, 2007) should have focused only on ... allafrica.comrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL Panel on Climate Change estimates that temperatures will rise by 1.8�� to 4�� C this century. A less stable climate will bring massive ... allafrica.comrelated articles
Economist, UK IF THE Bali conference on climate change brought good news to anyone, it must surely be the inhabitants of the rainforests and others committed to ... www.economist.comrelated articles
NDTV.com, India Keeping in mind one of the major environmentalists concern - lack of public awareness on Global warming, let us evaluate its impact. www.ndtv.comrelated articles
GulfNews, United Arab Emirates The problem is that a roadmap is not the same as a plan to deal with the issue of global warming, even if the roadmap did manage a broad target that richer ... www.gulfnews.comrelated articles
New Statesman, UK Global warming stopped? Surely not. What heresy is this? Haven't we been told that the science of global warming is settled beyond doubt and that all that's ... www.newstatesman.comrelated articles
Toronto Star, Canada John Edwards calls the fight against global warming a "moral responsibility" which demands leadership from a president who will draw on American patriotism ... www.thestar.comrelated articles
Baltimore Sun, United States You will see stickers on new cars that specify not only how many miles they get per gallon but how many greenhouse gases they emit. www.baltimoresun.comrelated articles
NorthernLife.ca, Canada New data presented in a paper published in October by the National Academy of Sciences of the USA is indicating that climate change is worse than imagined, ... www.northernlife.carelated articles
Xinhua, China 18 (Xinhua) -- Chilean Environment Minister Ana Lya Uriarte said on Tuesday the just-concluded UN climate change conference held in Indonesia's Bali island ... news.xinhuanet.comrelated articles
Xinhua, China ... for the formulation and implementation of land degradation policies and to reduce the vulnerability to climate change of target developing members, ... news.xinhuanet.comrelated articles
Toward Freedom, VT ... justice implications of global climate disruptions. Global warming is not just a scientific issue, and it's certainly not mainly about polar bears. towardfreedom.comrelated articles
Xinhua, China 18 (Xinhua) -- China on Tuesday welcomed the roadmap adopted at the UN climate change conference in Indonesia's Bali, calling on joint efforts from the ... news.xinhuanet.comrelated articles
Hartford Courant, United States Evidence is starting to show that, if anything, computer modeling of the worsening impacts of climate change - receding glaciers, thinning polar ice and ... www.courant.comrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington ... (UN) on Saturday set down a roadmap for two years of negotiations leading to a new worldwide pact that would roll back the threat of global warming. allafrica.comrelated articles
CNNMoney.com By eliminating harmful CO2 from human created sources, such as power plants and industrial factories, we will help reduce global warming. money.cnn.comrelated articles
Monsters and Critics.com, UK Three IPCC reports, compiled by more than 2000 scientists, said global warming was 'unequivocal' and largely the result of human activity. science.monstersandcritics.comrelated articles
San Jose Mercury News, USA Boxer also said she has "little hope" that EPA will grant the waiver required to allow California to slash greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks. www.mercurynews.comrelated articles
The Age, Australia Have one child instead of two and you will be directly responsible for cutting your family's greenhouse gas emissions by about 50% in the next generation. business.theage.com.aurelated articles
USA Today But a nine-minute, 33-second video on the perils of global warming made by Central High School science teacher Greg Craven has zoomed to the top of the ... www.usatoday.comrelated articles
Center For American Progress, DC All of these measures will significantly reduce US global warming pollution. Unfortunately, the Bush administration and its congressional allies blocked ... www.americanprogress.orgrelated articles
FrontPage magazine.com, CA That responsible freedom rejects both the panic motivating global warming activists and a radical environmentalism that demands humanity's subjugation to ... frontpagemagazine.comrelated articles
Daily Times, Pakistan With just five top countries emitting 52.4 percent of total CO2 emissions, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Chairman Dr Rajendra Pachauri ... www.dailytimes.com.pkrelated articles
Wired News He is known for controversial comments, perhaps most famously his claim three years ago that global warming poses a greater threat than terrorism. blog.wired.comrelated articles
CounterCurrents.org, India Climate stress is manifested in relation to human societies and with animals and plants in ecosystems around the world (eg changes to polar bear habitats, ... www.countercurrents.orgrelated articles
Inquirer.net, Philippines BEIJING -- China and other developing countries must place a much greater priority on adapting to climate change, World Bank president Robert Zoellick said ... newsinfo.inquirer.netrelated articles
Guardian Unlimited, UK The PPS is the first to put climate change at the centre of planning policy and will mean councils have to anticipate the consequences of climate change ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
ic Wales, United Kingdom FOREIGN invaders and climate change are posing the biggest threats to the health of the river Usk. A two-day conference organised by the Countryside Council ... icwales.icnetwork.co.ukrelated articles
Canada.com, Canada If we want things to change we can really only do so in our own backyards. So we should vote in a party that promises to take significant steps towards ... communities.canada.comrelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom Mr Hutton said: "Climate change and soaring energy demand are combining to create a perfect storm during the next half century. A storm in which access to ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
New York Times, United States An ambitious bipartisan bill aimed at cutting America's greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent by midcentury has been approved by a Senate committee and may ... www.nytimes.comrelated articles
Carlisle Sentinel, PA By The Sentinel, December 17, 2007 The ability to view the "Bali Action Plan" as progress on the global warming front depends on whether one is a ... www.cumberlink.comrelated articles
Science Daily (press release) Parties have recognized the urgency of action on climate change and have now provided the political response to what scientists have been telling us is ... www.sciencedaily.comrelated articles
The Age, Australia One must wonder if the US is in denial about the need for greenhouse gas emission targets to converge in the interests of global equity, or is behaving as a ... business.theage.com.aurelated articles
National Geographic, DC Delegates from nearly 190 nations must fix goals for industrialized nations to cut their greenhouse gas emissions while helping developing countries cut ... news.nationalgeographic.comrelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada OTTAWA - Canadian corporations can expect growing pressure in the coming years to reduce greenhouse gas emissions beyond what the federal government has ... www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia SWEAT-soaked shirts and skirts clung to the bodies of delegates at the UN climate change conference in Bali, but not to Australia's ice-cool negotiator ... www.news.com.aurelated articles
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand By COLIN PATTERSON - The Dominion Post | Monday, 17 December 2007 IT DOESN'T SUIT EVERYONE: A Greenpeace activist at the international climate change ... www.stuff.co.nzrelated articles
Daily Green By 2009, the world will have another global warming treaty, to be implemented when the Kyoto Protocol expires in 2012. It will have more provisions for ... www.thedailygreen.comrelated articles
The Associated Press ... and a 25-to-40-percent reduction in global-warming gases - a formula, some say, to save the planet from climate change's severest consequences. ap.google.comrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) conference held in Bali, Indonesia, came to an end Saturday, December 15 with some ... allafrica.comrelated articles
World Socialist Web Site, MI Recent studies have established that the melting of the polar ice caps is not a gradual, linear process but instead flips from one state to another as ... www.wsws.orgrelated articles
New Yorker, United States The statement, which was released just before the latest round of international climate negotiations got under way, in Bali, called on world leaders, ... www.newyorker.comrelated articles
Inquirer.net, Philippines Evidence of rapidly shrinking polar ice caps, ice glaciers and snow caps on mountains is also unmistakable. Former US Vice President Al Gore's film "The ... business.inquirer.netrelated articles
The Spoof (satire), UK The conference was so successful that it apparently reversed the recent global temperature rises, restored melted polar ice caps, and even brought the dodo ... www.thespoof.comrelated articles
San Francisco Chronicle, USA California and its Western Climate Initiative partners, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative states in the northeast, the newly-formed Midwest Climate ... www.sfgate.comrelated articles
Hindu, India Bali (AP): The European Union said on Saturday it supported a compromise proposal on future negotiations for a new global warming pact, bringing contentious ... www.hindu.comrelated articles
Malaysia Star, Malaysia By BUNN NAGARA Two weeks of heated talks in Bali on global warming has led to nothing but plans for more talks. AFTER two weeks of heated talks on the ... thestar.com.myrelated articles
Christian Science Monitor, MA For the first time, all nations said they will consider ways to reduce global warming - as Bush sought. Is it a date that will live in infamy? On Dec. www.csmonitor.comrelated articles
Chosun Ilbo, South Korea South Korea will join worldwide efforts to cut greenhouse gases beginning 2013 under a roadmap adopted at the UN Climate Change Conference 2007, ... english.chosun.comrelated articles
The Age, Australia The nations at the Bali talks have agreed on a climate change road map. Now comes the hard part, travelling on it. ALL roads lead to Copenhagen. ... www.theage.com.aurelated articles
Times of India, India Or did the Nobel peace prize award to Gore and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change add to US pressure? Maybe the European Union's veiled threats ... timesofindia.indiatimes.comrelated articles
Malaysia Star, Malaysia THE Bali Climate Change Conference concluded successfully one day late on Saturday afternoon after a dramatic day of events that at times saw tempers rising ... thestar.com.myrelated articles
CCTV, China UN chief Ban Ki-moon attends the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali, Indonesia. He said Thursday that China's position on climate change is constructive ... www.cctv.comrelated articles
Houston Chronicle, United States ... Saturday it supported a compromise proposal on upcoming negotiations for a new global warming pact, bringing the contentious talks nearer to resolution. www.chron.comrelated articles
The Daily Yomiuri, Japan "Japan worked hard as a mediator with the aim of having all the major greenhouse gas emitting countries participate [in the new global warming pact]," ... www.yomiuri.co.jprelated articles
Hindu, India Science and Technology Minister and leader of the Indian delegation to the Bali conference on climate change, Kapil Sibal, made this known to The Hindu. www.hindu.comrelated articles
NEWS.com.au, Australia THE global politics of climate change shifted dramatically at the Bali summit, leaving the United States standing alone, an Australian environmental think ... www.news.com.aurelated articles
WHBF, IL AP - December 15, 2007 3:33 PM ET WHITE HOUSE (AP) - The White House says it's concerned about an outline for a new global warming deal. www.whbf.comrelated articles
KESQ, CA Some political observers speculate that Brown is pushing global warming -- and racking up headlines -- in preparation for another gubernatorial bid. www.kesq.comrelated articles
Korea Times, South Korea Delegates from developed countries proposed a 25 to 40 percent reduction of the greenhouse gas by the year 2020 from the level seen in 1990. www.koreatimes.co.krrelated articles
Hindu, India Mumbai (PTI): Hundreds of citizens in India's financial capital took part in a campaign, aimed at spreading the effects of global warming and the need to ... www.hindu.comrelated articles
Hindustan Times, India Over 190 countries agreed at the UN-led talks in Bali on Saturday to launch negotiations on a new pact to fight global warming after a reversal by the ... www.hindustantimes.comrelated articles
The Age, Australia UNITED Nations-led climate talks in Bali agreed last night to launch talks on a new global warming deal to succeed the Kyoto Protocol, after the US dropped ... www.theage.com.aurelated articles
CNN Protesters gather outside the conference center in Bali as delegates discuss climate change. The UN climate change conference in Bali was filled with ... www.cnn.comrelated articles
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia Australia's mining industry is well placed to take a leading role in tackling climate change, the mining union says. The Construction, Forestry, Mining and ... news.smh.com.aurelated articles
Bloomberg ``Negotiations must proceed on the view that the problem of climate change cannot be adequately addressed through commitments for emissions cuts by ... www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
Chosun Ilbo, South Korea The UN Climate Change Conference in Bali ended Saturday with an agreement to begin negotiations for a new treaty on global warming. The agreement came after ... english.chosun.comrelated articles
NPR Richard Harris, NPR science correspondent, and Eileen Clausen, president of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change, talk with Andrea Seabrook about the new ... www.npr.orgrelated articles
RTT News, NY 12/15/2007 2:24:06 AM The US has agreed on a compromise text on curbing greenhouse gas emissions thrashed out at UN-led climate Change talks in Bali. www.rttnews.comrelated articles
Central Chronicle, India Poorer countries accuse the rich of pressuring them to control emissions of greenhouse gases blamed for global warming, while refusing to provide them with ... www.centralchronicle.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States By ANDREW C. REVKIN GIVEN the accelerated melting these days in Greenland, it's probably no longer appropriate to use the adjective "glacial" to describe ... www.nytimes.comrelated articles
Guardian Unlimited, UK The global scientific consensus is that man's habit of belching greenhouse gases into the atmosphere is destabilising the climate. www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
AFP These experts believe that global warming is a natural phenomenon, and they point to reams of data they say support their assertions. afp.google.comrelated articles