Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand Half our greenhouse gas emissions come from ruminant animals. Science has yet to deliver technology to achieve significant reductions. www.stuff.co.nzrelated articles
InTheNews.co.uk, UK The prime minister's adviser on climate change has called for the building of wind turbines outside schools and near motorways in order to promote ... www.inthenews.co.ukrelated articles
Daily Green The Supreme Court ruled that the EPA has the right and responsibility to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, which fuel global warming, under the Clean Air ... www.thedailygreen.comrelated articles
Anchorage Times, AK The satellite temperature surveys also show there has been no net global warming since 2000. (cont'd from front page) legislation vis-a-vis some pretty ... www.voiceofthetimes.netrelated articles
Xinhua, China ... to conduct research and experiments on biology, astronomy, physics, geography and climate under the guidance of polar experts in the expedition team. news.xinhuanet.comrelated articles
Independent, UK ... that scientists realised that they once belonged to a polar bear that lived at a time when the climate in Britain was in the grip of a deep freeze. www.independent.co.ukrelated articles
The Associated Press ... that as much as two-thirds of the polar bear population could disappear by mid-century because of the loss of sea ice attributed to climate change. ap.google.comrelated articles
AFP BRUSSELS (AFP) - The risks of climate change have turned from a threat to reality impacting the conflict in Darfur, migration from flood-prone Bangladesh ... afp.google.comrelated articles
Hawaii Reporter, HI The current furor over human-caused anthropogenic (AGW) global warming is a manifestation of environmental agendas that have continued for forty years. www.hawaiireporter.comrelated articles
The Tide, Nigeria The FAO said Tuesday that hunger and malnutrition due to climate change will mostly affect those already poor, malnourished or dependent on local food ... www.thetidenews.comrelated articles
CBC.ca, Canada "I think that it's clear that Canadians cannot have any confidence in the Harper government when it comes to climate change," NDP Leader Jack Layton said. www.cbc.carelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom Prince Charles has criticised climate change sceptics who say that the global temperature rise has been invented as "sheer madness. www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia The big news from the report was that global greenhouse gas emissions are increasing at a rate much faster than expected just two years ago, thus making the ... business.smh.com.aurelated articles
Guardian, UK He told the Govnet Sustainable Development UK Conference in Westminster: "There is progress on climate change. But out there is another major problem. www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
Guardian, UK As he said last year: "By joining the climate camp at Heathrow next week, you will be making a stand not only against climate change ... I will be there. www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada Mr. Campbell has devoted much of the last year to campaigning against greenhouse-gas emissions. His government has dubbed carbon the new tobacco, ... www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States By Sewell Chan A large majority of people in New York believe that global warming is happening because of human activities, and more than two-thirds think ... cityroom.blogs.nytimes.comrelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom By Roger Highfield, Science Editor The relentless rise of the middle classes presents a more immediate threat to developing countries than climate change, ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA By ROBERT PARHAM Unless a 21st-century Moses comes down from Stone Mountain with a new commandment about global warming, don't expect the majority of ... www.ajc.comrelated articles
Science Daily (press release) 6, 2008) - A new survey of New Yorkers finds that most are convinced global warming is happening now and more should be done by key leaders to help New York ... www.sciencedaily.comrelated articles
Washington Post, United States By Patricia Sullivan Frederick Seitz, 96, the former president of the National Academy of Sciences who was an outspoken skeptic of global warming, ... www.washingtonpost.comrelated articles
Seattle Times, United States "Global climate change is the greatest challenge our generation and future generations face, we must take bold steps to address it now," Gregoire said in a ... seattletimes.nwsource.comrelated articles
Canada.com, Canada "The evidence shows that intensity-based targets place limits on the amount of greenhouse gas emissions per barrel of bitumen produced," Tremblay-Lamer ... www.canada.comrelated articles
Houston Chronicle, United States The firm lobbied on legislation dealing with climate change and international trade, according to the form posted online Feb. 13 by the Senate's public ... www.chron.comrelated articles
The Lake Country Echo, MN I ask all of you to watch "The Great Global Warming Swindle" at www.imdb.com/title/tt1020027/ developed by a reporter for the BBC who was doing a story ... www.pineandlakes.comrelated articles
CNET News.com, CA The concentration of greenhouse gases has increasingly substantially as well from burning fossil fuels, causing global climate change, Bush said. www.news.comrelated articles
Bloomberg By Jim Efstathiou Jr. March 5 (Bloomberg) -- Sweden will propose a 30 percent reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions by 2020 by lowering pollution from cars ... www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
AHN Montreal, Canada (AHN)- The government of Quebec agreed to lower aluminum producer Alcoa Inc.'s electric bill provided it will reduce carbon emissions in ... www.allheadlinenews.comrelated articles
USA Today OSLO (AP) - The world must deal with climate change now - or pay a much higher price later, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said ... www.usatoday.comrelated articles
Washington Post, United States Martin O'Malley (D) threw his support behind a bill in the state Senate to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. That was the right move. www.washingtonpost.comrelated articles
The Australian, Australia And Agriculture Minister Tony Burke has flagged greater support for research on genetically modified foods to help food exporters deal with climate change ... www.theaustralian.news.com.aurelated articles
Hindu, India New York (PTI): Effect of climate change poses a threat to food security of many nations with the Middle East region likely to suffer huge losses in ... www.hindu.comrelated articles
Forbes, NY Henningsen added that there is a lot of opportunity for the commission's climate change package to be implemented 'at a much much lower cost' than president ... www.forbes.comrelated articles
Baltimore Sun, United States It's looking like it could be about 20 -- compared to the more than 2500 globally who have reached the conclusion that climate change is really happening. weblogs.baltimoresun.comrelated articles