Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand They said the Heartland Institute, a conservative think-tank campaigning against climate change science in the United States, included the New Zealanders in ... www.stuff.co.nzrelated articles
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Sydney Morning Herald, Australia Climate change is happening faster than predicted and the world could be as much as seven degrees hotter by the end of the century, a CSIRO scientist says. news.smh.com.aurelated articles
Reuters By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Climate change is harder on women in poor countries, where mothers stay in areas hit ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
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Common Dreams (press release), ME The EPA's inability to verify greenhouse gas emissions or effectively police a cap-and-trade market would make it an "inefficient and ineffective strategy" ... www.commondreams.orgrelated articles
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Dallas Morning News, TX Many current natural gas processing facilities separate carbon dioxide from the fuel, but then vent the greenhouse gas into the air. www.dallasnews.comrelated articles
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National Business Review, New Zealand The Government says it will soften the blow from the proposed climate change emission trading scheme because a $1 billion projected carbon deficit has been ... www.nbr.co.nzrelated articles
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Hartford Courant, United States Many scientists say those goals must be reached worldwide in order to stave off the worst effects of global warming. Similar measures have been enacted in ... www.courant.comrelated articles
AZ Central.com, AZ In the battle against global warming, technology has long been seen as the ultimate savior, but Lackner's machine is a clunky reminder of how distant that ... www.azcentral.comrelated articles
Gather.com, MA by Ethan G. Global warming is in the middle of a ten-year pause according to an article in Nature. Because this is a peer reviewed scientific article ... www.gather.comrelated articles
TV3 News, New Zealand New Zealand's $1 billion carbon credit liability is set to fall dramatically according to Climate Change Minister David Parker. The liability is an estimate ... www.tv3.co.nzrelated articles
Economic Times, India The new fund "will address the causes and consequences of global warming," said Werner Liepach, the head of the ADB's Office of Cofinancing Operations. economictimes.indiatimes.comrelated articles
The Tide, Nigeria United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) says efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) could be reversed if climate change is ... www.thetidenews.comrelated articles
TV3 News, New Zealand If the Government backtracks on its climate change policy, then Prime Minister Helen Clark should hand back her recent United Nations (UN) award for her ... www.tv3.co.nzrelated articles
The Daily Yomiuri, Japan The joint documents are expected to state that China considers the sectoral approach proposed by the Japanese government for reducing greenhouse gas ... www.yomiuri.co.jprelated articles
Scotsman, United Kingdom By Mark Ruskell SCOTTISH Renewables has welcomed the Scottish Climate Change Bill as one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever to be considered ... news.scotsman.comrelated articles
The Moscow Times, Russia 05 May 2008BloombergNEW YORK -- Lake Baikal is warming faster than the atmosphere, challenging the idea that large bodies of water can withstand global ... www.themoscowtimes.comrelated articles
Canada.com, Canada The Leger Marketing survey suggested that 62 per cent think the government should limit the overall amount of greenhouse gas emissions produced by oilsands, ... www.canada.comrelated articles
California Progress Report, CA Some of them, including Senator Tom McClintock, the right-wing nut job running now for Congress, are among the global warming deniers. www.californiaprogressreport.comrelated articles
Times of India, India He added: "Today, additional threats are lurking on the horizon as the global economic situation deteriorates, food scarcity worsens and climate change ... timesofindia.indiatimes.comrelated articles
TVNZ, New Zealand The government is showing signs it may ease the pressure on living costs, giving its strongest hint yet that it may delay plans to combat climate change ... tvnz.co.nzrelated articles
The Australian, Australia It will be an incendiary month for shaping the direction of Australia's climate change policy. On June 30, the Government's chief climate adviser, ... www.theaustralian.news.com.aurelated articles
NDTV.com, India ... the world's largest lake located in freezing Siberia, is rising gradually that confirms that the region is responding strongly to global warming. www.ndtv.comrelated articles
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA It would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent by 2050. Two of the opposed groups, NAM and ACCF, recently released an economic study they say ... www.pittsburghlive.comrelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom ... exhibition in Cardiff, the Welsh environment minister, Jane Davidson, said "we must act now to reduce the greenhouse gases that cause climate change". www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
News Line 365, India Recent climate change phenomenon has affected everybody in some way. Though, human finds it difficult to adapt with the rapid climate changes, ... www.newsline365.comrelated articles
Sunday Observer, Sri Lanka by Nilma Dole The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources launched the Climate Change Secretariat to promote carbon trading. www.sundayobserver.lkrelated articles
Grist Magazine, WA Let's be very clear -- the greatest threat to the long-term health and well-being of this country is unrestricted greenhouse gas emissions. gristmill.grist.orgrelated articles
Guelph Mercury, Canada It is the basis of the Canadian and American position on climate change agreements: participation only if similar targets apply to all countries -- not just ... news.guelphmercury.comrelated articles
CBC.ca, Canada ... in West Greenland as a result of a warming climate, says a US biologist who believes the mammal may serve as an indicator species for climate change. www.cbc.carelated articles
U.S. News & World Report, DC Has there ever been a more timely natural catastrophe than climate change? I mean, here we all are worrying about the future of the American economy-too ... www.usnews.comrelated articles
OneNewsNow, MS A new peer-reviewed study in the scientific journal Nature may be hard for Al Gore and other global warming activists to swallow. www.onenewsnow.comrelated articles
Triple Pundit, CA Charter members of the Carbon Disclosure Project's Supply Chain Leadership Council are leading the way forward when it comes to fostering greenhouse gas ... www.triplepundit.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia Climate change experts say its further evidence of the link between global warming and changes in rainfall. Centre for Climate Law and Policy associate ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
SpringFair.com Marketplace, UK He said: "If we are going to beat climate change, we are going to have to do it together." The evening was rounded off by BRC chairman and former Kingfisher ... www.springfair.comrelated articles
Farmers Guardian, UK DAIRY farmers have been set a target of improving greenhouse gas balance 20 to 30 per cent by 2020, compared with 1990 levels. The target is part of a Milk ... www.farmersguardian.comrelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada Economic growth necessarily requires more greenhouse gas emissions, right? Here's a quick Q&A to test these environmental assumptions. www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
The Sun, UK ... on climate change. Native Inupiat 'bear guides' armed with rifles drove around the perimeter of the research patch keeping an expert eye out for polar ... www.thesun.co.ukrelated articles
Radio Australia, Australia Kyodo news agency reports the two countries are planning to announce the agreement in a joint statement on global warming. The statement would be issued ... www.radioaustralia.net.aurelated articles
Salon April 30, 2008 | ARCTIC OCEAN -- Over 300 miles north of the Arctic Circle, in the polar dark of a December morning, University of Manitoba Ph.D. student ... www.salon.comrelated articles
FOXNews By Steven Milloy Can global warming's vested interests close the deal on greenhouse gas regulation before the public wises up to their scam? ... www.foxnews.comrelated articles
Reuters UK, UK By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent OSLO (Reuters) - Global warming could gradually starve parts of the tropical oceans of oxygen, ... uk.reuters.comrelated articles
The Press Association The Prince of Wales will join the Prime Minister in calling for businesses to help tackle climate change. Charles and Gordon Brown will make the comments ... ukpress.google.comrelated articles
Bloomberg Carbon dioxide, produced mainly from burning petroleum fuels, is the chief pollutant blamed for global warming. Rising global temperatures driven by human ... www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom By Louise Gray Everyone knows Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize last year for his work highlighting the dangers of climate change but people tend to forget ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
Bloomberg ``Those natural climate variations could be stronger than the global-warming trend over the next 10-year period,'' Wood said in an interview. www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
United Press International In an effort to better understand how the Pacific Northwest fits into the larger climate-change picture, the scientists are heading to Denali National Park ... www.upi.comrelated articles
PR Newswire (press release), NY "As some polls show, when asked broadly about what issues are important, the environment or climate change do not rank near the top of those lists," said ... sev.prnewswire.comrelated articles
The Ledger, FL ... plan outlined by Crist last year that aimed at reducing Florida's greenhouse gas emissions to 80 percent of the state's 1990 levels by mid-century. www.theledger.comrelated articles
AFP PARIS (AFP) - Global warming could take a break in the next decade thanks to a natural shift in ocean circulations, although Earth's temperature will rise ... afp.google.comrelated articles
United Press International CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 29 (UPI) -- Scientists say anyone living in the United States, regardless of status, produces more than twice as much greenhouse gas ... www.upi.comrelated articles
Newstalk ZB, New Zealand The Institute of Economic Research says the government's plan to offset New Zealand's greenhouse gas emissions could be more than eight times as expensive ... www.newstalkzb.co.nzrelated articles
EurekAlert (press release), DC Social factors, including economic pressures caused by climate change, could lead to an increase in HIV infection rates world-wide, warns a leading ... www.eurekalert.orgrelated articles
ic Wales, United Kingdom These, the increasing consensus believes, are the result of what we now know as climate change. These are the effects of the gradual rise in carbon dioxide ... icwales.icnetwork.co.ukrelated articles
guide2.co.nz, New Zealand Climate Change Minister David Parker said he was not fazed by "a lot of noise" around the scheme and it was natural there would be jockeying for position by ... www.guide2.co.nzrelated articles
Charleston Post Courier, SC His recent proposal to end the increase in US greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 is at the low end of the targets before the nation and the industrialized ... www.charleston.netrelated articles
Reuters A million tonnes of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, corresponds to about 2 percent of Norway's total emissions. A tonne of carbon dioxide would ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK There has been no specific reference to climate change but family members such as Neva Rockefeller Goodwin, an economist and great-granddaughter of John D ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
AHN London, England (AHN)-At least one billion people run the risk of fleeing their homes by 2050 due to devastation brought about by global warming, ... www.allheadlinenews.comrelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington The report which drew attention to the adverse effects of climate change on the livelihood and cultures of these societies in various parts of the world, ... allafrica.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States "Today's decision is a huge victory for the polar bear," said Kassie Siegel, climate program director at the Center for Biological Diversity and lead author ... dotearth.blogs.nytimes.comrelated articles
Vancouver Sun, Canada British Columbia has been a leader in establishing climate-change policy, particularly with the creation of the carbon tax. It's a revenue neutral model to ... communities.canada.comrelated articles
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand By COLIN ESPINER - The Press | Wednesday, 30 April 2008 Government plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions could have severe environmental side-effects ... www.stuff.co.nzrelated articles
FOXNews A pioneering expert on hurricane forecasting may be out of a job due to the debate over global warming, according to a report in the Houston Chronicle on ... www.foxnews.comrelated articles
The Age, Australia GLOBAL greenhouse gas emissions are growing far more rapidly than even the most pessimistic estimates developed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ... www.theage.com.aurelated articles
Reuters India, India By Michael Perry SYDNEY (Reuters) - Climate change will hurt Sydney's poor and elderly the most, as many live in low-lying coastal areas vulnerable to ... in.reuters.comrelated articles
Christian Science Monitor, MA By Thomas Hayden Writing about global warming has changed a lot in the past few years. This is not because the science itself has changed - but because ... www.csmonitor.comrelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada There was one seemingly immutable factor preventing the "age of the Arctic" from starting: the harsh climate and permanent polar icepack made large-scale ... www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
Reuters India, India By Jeremy Lovell LONDON (Reuters) - Millions of the world's poorest children are among the principal victims of climate change caused by the rich developed ... in.reuters.comrelated articles
Reuters Increasing concern about climate change has put pressure on companies to measure the lifecycle carbon emissions of their products, called carbon ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States Last year, Mr. Schmitt told Mr. Rudolf that he hoped the island would become an international symbol showing how global warming was transforming the world. dotearth.blogs.nytimes.comrelated articles
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia Today, the Climate Change Minister, Penny Wong, will announce the final breakdown of $12.9 billion - including about $1.5 billion in new funding - to be ... www.smh.com.aurelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK By Simon Shuster MOSCOW, April 28 (Reuters) - Russia will not accept binding caps on its greenhouse gas emissions under a new climate regime, ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
ZDNet "I am struggling with a Climate Change class for 125 non-science students. It means about 15 contact hours a week (12 in lab and 3 in lecture) and a real ... blogs.zdnet.comrelated articles
XPRESS, United Arab Emirates There is a distinct possibility that climate change can make sea levels rise several meters and even cause storm waves to surge," said Dr. Pachauri. www.xpress4me.comrelated articles
Lawn & Landscape, OH Each April 22, Earth Day reinforces the importance of global environmentalism and the need to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions through energy ... www.lawnandlandscape.comrelated articles
Christian Science Monitor, MA Pound for pound, methane is 25 times more effective as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. So powerful is its effect that some experts have proposed that ... www.csmonitor.comrelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada CALGARY - Conservationists will be rolling out an advertising campaign and dispatching polar-bear-suit-clad protesters this week in an attempt to derail ... www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
environmentalresearchweb (subscription), UK "We hope that this work will encourage tabloid newspapers to reflect further on the accuracy of their reporting on human contributions to climate change, ... environmentalresearchweb.orgrelated articles
Chicago Tribune, United States So given that, plus recent findings that greenhouse gas emissions from ethanol and biofuels may actually be greater than those created by conventional ... www.chicagotribune.comrelated articles
East Anglian Daily Times, UK AN ESSEX MP had a spot of divine intervention this week when a group of nuns visited the House of Commons to discuss the issue of climate change. www.eadt.co.ukrelated articles
Wall Street Journal This is justified as a necessary sacrifice to avert "dire consequences . . . if we let the growing deluge of greenhouse gas emissions continue," as Mr. online.wsj.comrelated articles
The Gazette (Montreal), Canada The summit article makes no reference to the importance of climate change in the NAFTA context while the article on carbon-dioxide emissions makes no ... www.canada.comrelated articles
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica New international fault lines are emerging at the point where concerns about climate change, agriculture, food and energy meet. They run between nations in ... www.jamaica-gleaner.comrelated articles
San Francisco Chronicle, USA Over and again, Gore has argued that an overwhelming consensus of scientists believes that global warming is man-made and likely to have catastrophic ... www.sfgate.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia A leading climate change scientist says there is too much misinformation being spread about the theory. Professor Barry Brook from the University of ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
Times of India, India NEW DELHI: RK Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, on Friday took on the government, saying that climate change is affecting ... timesofindia.indiatimes.comrelated articles
DigitalJournal.com, Canada As one of the rare adrenalin junkies to experience the effects of climate change in the Arctic, Hubner has important insight to share. www.digitaljournal.comrelated articles
Washington Post, United States Global warming activist Laurie David, producer of "An Inconvenient Truth," will be online Friday, April 25 at 1:30 pm ET to discuss the battle against ... www.washingtonpost.comrelated articles
The Almanac Online, CA Tuesday, April 29, is the last day to sign up for a business forum on climate change and greenhouse gas sponsored by the SAMCEDA (San Mateo County Economic ... www.almanacnews.comrelated articles
The Associated Press ... on endangered species said Friday that climate change is a threat to the survival of the polar bear, but the species does not face extinction. ap.google.comrelated articles
Edmonton Sun, Canada Peachy said there needs to be a more balanced approach to warding off climate change, not just a focus on reducing carbon dioxide emissions. www.edmontonsun.comrelated articles
Huffington Post, NY Hillary Clinton supporters seem to have become the equivalent of global warming deniers in Democratic politics. If facts don't suit your argument, ... www.huffingtonpost.comrelated articles
Mongabay.com A recent study has measured the sensitivity to Arctic marine mammals to climate change. The study found that the three species most vulnerable to climate ... news.mongabay.comrelated articles
FOXBusiness Ed Whittingham, Co-Director, Pembina Corporate Consulting, said, "Because a greenhouse gas knows no boundaries, creating a genuine reduction elsewhere ... www.foxbusiness.comrelated articles
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH Carbon dioxide, produced as fossil fuels are burned in power plants, automobiles and industry, is considered by most scientists as the chief greenhouse gas ... blog.cleveland.comrelated articles
Seattle Post Intelligencer (It also appears to have two subtitles, the second of which is quite interesting: "Aviation's Role in Oil Dependence and Climate Change," and "National ... blog.seattlepi.nwsource.comrelated articles
Rocky Mountain News, CO A growing contingent of scientists has been brave enough to stand athwart the politically fashionable global warming steamroller. www.rockymountainnews.comrelated articles
Los Angeles Times, CA Schwarzenegger and 11 others say in a letter to President Bush that a greenhouse gas proposal for autos is 'an end run around 40 years of precedent. www.latimes.comrelated articles
Sacramento Bee, USA Once again the Bush administration and its backward looking allies in the auto industry are out to stop California from regulating greenhouse gas tailpipe ... www.sacbee.comrelated articles
Reuters By Scott Malone BOSTON (Reuters) - Chief executives can no longer brush off concerns about climate change but need to start figuring out how global warming ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
Economic Times, India SINGAPORE: Backing India's position in climate change negotiations, Georg Kell, executive director of the UN body Global Compact, has said emerging markets ... economictimes.indiatimes.comrelated articles
InTheNews.co.uk, UK Full Story A global greenhouse gas data collection network needs to be created that is ten times the size of the one currently in place, scientists say. www.inthenews.co.ukrelated articles
The Statesman, India Globally average temperatures since the mid-20th century are very likely due to an increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations. www.thestatesman.netrelated articles
The Associated Press ... than current climate simulations indicate. Their work was supported by the US Department of Energy and the Canadian International Polar Year Program... ap.google.comrelated articles
The Associated Press Wan, who was speaking at the start of a two-day international conference on climate change in Beijing, said the solution to global warming lies in ... ap.google.comrelated articles
China Daily, China By Wang Shanshan (China Daily) The government has largely boosted funding for research on carbon emission reduction to tackle climate change but technology ... www.chinadaily.com.cnrelated articles
KQCA, My58.com, CA But state representatives said the rules handcuff efforts to enforce strict greenhouse gas standards. In the 417-page proposal, the White House refuses to ... www.my58.comrelated articles
Scotsman, United Kingdom By Jenny Haworth POLAR ice is melting faster than previously believed and could have reached a "tipping point" beyond which it may not be able to recover, ... news.scotsman.comrelated articles
New Statesman, UK Are plans to cut carbon emissions by 60 per cent enough to stave off the worst effects of climate change? The latest draft of the Climate Change Bill may be ... www.newstatesman.comrelated articles
Minivan News, AZ By Judith Evans in Male President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom on Tuesday called for the global business community to cut greenhouse gas emissions as a matter of ... www.minivannews.comrelated articles
Reuters ... forests along much of the Rocky Mountain range are doing so much damage that they may affect climate change, Canadian researchers reported on Wednesday. www.reuters.comrelated articles
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Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom An escape route is to be built for birds and animals fleeing the effects of climate change. As temperatures rise the wildlife highway will help them find ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
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Party for Socialism and Liberation Beyond the absurdity of labeling a proposal that involves an increase in emissions for 15 years or longer a "plan against global warming," Bush had no new ... www.pslweb.orgrelated articles
Taipei Times, Taiwan However, Dang said that Ma's energy tax idea was a supplementary measure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and should not be carried out until the ... www.taipeitimes.comrelated articles
Imperial Valley News, CA Today's vehicle standard, an increase to 31.6 miles per gallon by 2015, falls short of state efforts which curb greenhouse gas emissions directly and are ... www.imperialvalleynews.comrelated articles
California Progress Report, CA This timely and well researched 46 page report comes as the Schwarzenegger administration is developing a much-anticipated plan to reduce global warming ... www.californiaprogressreport.comrelated articles
Telescope, CA Immediately, mainstream media sources pointed to the uncertain phenomenon of global warming as the culprit. Though conveyed as an urgent issue, ... www.the-telescope.comrelated articles
Bangkok Post, Thailand I must also comment upon the fact that your writer, Mr Chaiwat Satyaem, stated that Mr Sila Sutharat had found a "positive" way to use global warming. www.bangkokpost.comrelated articles
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Aspen Times, CO Bill Ritter wants to force big polluters to report their greenhouse gas emissions and draw up a plan to reduce emissions from cars to meet his goal of ... www.aspentimes.comrelated articles
Voice of America By Lisa Schlein Former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan is calling for united action to help the world's poorest people adapt to climate change. www.voanews.comrelated articles
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ABC News ... footsteps of other legendary polar explorers. As they journey across the ice, the team's goal is to chronicle the effects of climate change on the area. abcnews.go.comrelated articles