ABC Online, Australia There has been an urgent call for Australia and New Zealand to tailor their immigration programs to help Pacific Islanders displaced by climate change. www.abc.net.aurelated articles
The Statesman, India 16: Three children, representing thousands of kids across the country in a campaign on climate change, today handed over to Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh ... www.thestatesman.netrelated articles
San Francisco Chronicle, USA ... polar bear from becoming a Pandora's box forcing the government to regulate climate-changing emissions-a significant new set of industry regulations. www.sfgate.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States Also, the Polar Star is out of service. And this spring, the leaders of the Pentagon's Pacific Command, Northern Command and Transportation Command strongly ... www.nytimes.comrelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom Now, however, experts believe that climate change is melting polar ice at such a fast rate that the North West Passage could become navigable within a ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
MarketWatch Eighty students from as far away as New York and Japan are learning how to educate others about global warming and what they can do to fight it. www.marketwatch.comrelated articles
American Thinker, WA Or is it possible that there are other factors beyond human actions which cause climate change such as the change in the Earth's orbit? ... www.americanthinker.comrelated articles
The Age, Australia THE head of a new expert panel advising the Premier on climate change has criticised the State Government's performance in cutting greenhouse emissions, ... www.theage.com.aurelated articles
CNNMoney.com But the allocation of greenhouse gas storage permits could potentially create a conflict between oil and gas companies wanting to extract these resources ... money.cnn.comrelated articles
Science Daily (press release) This study is the first to show directly the impact of climate change on a mountainous ecosystem by physically studying the location of plants, ... www.sciencedaily.comrelated articles
News-Times, OR Ethanol supporters acknowledge that ethanol produces significant quantities of greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gas emissions occur through the production of ... www.forestgrovenewstimes.comrelated articles
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Environment News Service To secure the city's infrastructure from the effects of climate change, Mayor Michael Bloomberg Tuesday launched the Climate Change Adaptation Task Force ... www.ens-newswire.comrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK Robins are one of Britain's popular birds hatching their eggs earlier because of climate change. Photograph: Sue Tranter/RSPB Climate change is making ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
AlterNet, CA As we get closer to the presidential election, most Americans aren't worried about global warming. Maybe they will be when they turn the tap and no water ... www.alternet.orgrelated articles
The Engineer, UK The ongoing Marine Mammals Exploring the Oceans Pole to Pole (MEOP) project the scientists are involved in has already seen 100 seals of three polar species ... www.theengineer.co.ukrelated articles
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, Ghana An assessment on the effects of climate change in Ghana indicates that water resources, agricultural production and the coastal zone, are under threat. gbcghana.comrelated articles
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA And while they are clawing their way upward -- they aren't troubled by global warming or disturbing the habitat of the double-billed blue duck -- they know ... www.pittsburghlive.comrelated articles
Mirror.co.uk, UK They said the likely jump in temperatures on the hottest summer days would far outpace the average of year-round global warming this century projected by ... www.mirror.co.ukrelated articles
Halifax News Net, Canada He's also an author who is preparing to launch his third book, The Maritime Book of Climate Change, published by Pottersfield Press. www.halifaxnewsnet.carelated articles
Black America Web, Tx Social and political platforms have moved from domestic civil rights issues to subjects like the Darfur genocide, repression in Tibet and global warming. www.blackamericaweb.comrelated articles
Economic Times, India WASHINGTON: Global warming will decrease hurricane activity, but if formed they would be of very high intensity, says a group of researchers. economictimes.indiatimes.comrelated articles
Mongabay.com Energy and climate change need to be de-correlated. Therefore, strategies are required that both help cross the cost gap between fossil fuels and ... news.mongabay.comrelated articles
NPR He calls climate change "one of the most urgent challenges of our generation." McCain warns that "in the years ahead, we're likely to see reduced water ... www.npr.orgrelated articles
Joy Online, Ghana He said climate change was fast becoming a global and most devastating issue confronting the planet, earth. "Scientists are already seeing signs of changing ... www.myjoyonline.comrelated articles
Pembroke Daily Observer, Canada The current conventional wisdom from those who don't get out of Ottawa much is that the United States is poised to roar out of years of climate change ... www.thedailyobserver.carelated articles
Reuters It will then forecast and report on the local impact of climate change and devise safeguards, he said. "In order to manage any problem, first you have to ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
Staten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY by Staten Island Advance Associated PressMayor Bloomberg: "There are costs to adapting to climate change, but planning now we can contain these costs and ... www.silive.comrelated articles
Independent, UK Climate change has been melting polar ice cover and shrinking the natural habitat for the polar bear, now regarded as an endangered species. www.independent.co.ukrelated articles
Richmond Times Dispatch, VA Timothy M. Kaine today proposed that southern states develop a regional approach to creating an energy and climate change policy. www.inrich.comrelated articles
Scientific American Added earth systems scientist and co-author Michael Goulden: "It is clear that ecosystems can respond rather rapidly to climate change. www.sciam.comrelated articles
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia The work being done by the elephant seals is particularly critical in light of the current concerns over global warming and climate change. The polar ... www.news.com.aurelated articles
MSNBC In May, the polar bear became the first species declared as threatened because of climate change. Warming temperatures are expected to melt the sea ice the ... www.msnbc.msn.comrelated articles
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The Press Association The famed memory of elephants may help them beat droughts caused by climate change, according to researchers. A study of elephants hit by drought suggested ... ukpress.google.comrelated articles
Canada.com, Canada The persistent retreat of polar sea ice in recent years has convinced some researchers that the region is fast approaching a "tipping point" that could see ... www.canada.comrelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom Fight climate change - go vegan." Paul Jacobs, a spokesman for the protesters, said: "Climate change is one of the greatest and most imminent threats that ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK Charting a way between the hard rocks of climate change and the jagged edges of energy security will depend on carbon capture. It could transform coal into ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
EurekAlert (press release), DC This project marks a significant step in advancing public disclosure and reporting on climate change related issues. Cities will be able to use the project ... www.eurekalert.orgrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK In 2006 HSBC acknowledged that its "most significant impact [on climate change] is the investment and lending decisions we make". www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
ABS CBN News, Philippines Only 14% said there has been little climate change in their place in the past three years. Nearly one in three or 29% were undecided. www.abs-cbnnews.comrelated articles
6abc.com, PA Another element is global warming; with concern still running high -- albeit slightly down from a year ago -- most Americans support a so-called ... abclocal.go.comrelated articles
Hindu, India NEW DELHI: Climate change is one of the most daunting challenges that the world is facing today and a worldwide mobilisation of knowledge is required to ... www.hindu.comrelated articles
Newsweek We want a return to cheap, secure oil; we want painless pathways to lower greenhouse-gas emissions. These are fantasies; they should not be indulged. www.newsweek.comrelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom A government minister has issued a dramatic warning that "all is lost on global warming" unless the world finds a new clean coal technology in the next few ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia The Federal Opposition says Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has gone soft on China when it comes to climate change and clean energy. The Opposition's environment ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
Canada.com, Canada The regulations set out the rules for a trading system that would let businesses that exceed government targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to earn ... www.canada.comrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK A dramatic warning that "all is lost on global warming" unless the world finds a new clean coal technology in the next few years has been made by the energy ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
ChattahBox, MA Boston (ChattahBox) - A study published in the journal Science Express has revealed that climate change caused by global warming will lead to more severe ... chattahbox.comrelated articles
MSNBC ... Thursday that it chartered a plane to fly the experts out early "because of a new and unusual threat: a polar bear stuck on land due to climate change. www.msnbc.msn.comrelated articles
ZDNet ExxonMobil reduced its Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 5 million metric tons from 2006 to 2007! Here's the thing: Exxon Mobil says it is not behind this ... blogs.zdnet.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia ELEANOR HALL: It's a proposal which has the potential to substantially reduce Australia's greenhouse gas emissions. But one of the scientists who's ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
Voice of America By Jessica Berman According to a new study, global warming will cause more frequent and intense rainstorms around the world, resulting in heavy economic ... www.voanews.comrelated articles
Boston Globe, United States The measures - the Green Communities Act, Oceans Act, Clean Energy Biofuels Act, Global Warming Solu tions Act, and Green Jobs Act - incorporate several ... www.boston.comrelated articles
CNNMoney.com Swapping natural gas with diesel in heavy-duty trucks cut greenhouse-gas emissions 10% to 20%, according to the study, which examined the "life cycle" of ... money.cnn.comrelated articles
Business Green, UK However, according to consultation documents released yesterday all regulation relating to climate change will not be covered by the budgets, allowing the ... www.businessgreen.comrelated articles
Reuters UK, UK Boxer has said Johnson has made decisions on global warming lead, mercury and drinking water standards, that were "harmful to the American people. uk.reuters.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States The observed rise in the heaviest tropical rains is about twice that produced by computer simulations used to assess how human-caused global warming could ... www.nytimes.comrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK The northern polar ice cap will be a distant memory, and Greenland will be melting so rapidly that sea level rise by the end of the century will be measured ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
Edmonton Sun, Canada But if you've got runaway smog, it means you've also got runaway greenhouse gas emissions like carbon dioxide being pumped into the atmosphere, ... www.edmontonsun.comrelated articles
AOL Canada, Canada BC might have might have to raise its unpopular carbon tax sooner than expected, if it hopes to reach its greenhouse gas targets, according to a new report ... news.aol.carelated articles
National Post, Canada But for the most part, we seem to have collectively concluded that AIDS is nowhere near as sexy as, say, global warming. At their globe-trotting confabs, ... network.nationalpost.comrelated articles
Environment News Service "Climate Resilient Cities" is intended as a primer for East Asia and the Pacific to curb vulnerability to climate change and strengthen disaster risk ... www.ens-newswire.comrelated articles
American Chronicle, CA By Nathaniel Shockey That global warming has continued to captivate the media, car companies, energy companies and so many more demonstrates how enormously ... www.americanchronicle.comrelated articles
Business Media Institute, VA Largely produced by nature, CO2 is also a "greenhouse gas" that allegedly drives changes in the climate. Contrary to degrading the environment, however, ... www.businessandmedia.orgrelated articles
Forbes, NY Both are pushing for a new regulatory mechanism to curb greenhouse gas pollution, a boon for operators of nuclear plants. The US Nuclear Regulatory ... www.forbes.comrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia Angel Gurria, secretary general of the OECD, says because Australia is a big exporter of raw materials, including coal, it has a greater responsibility to ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
The Associated Press ... scientific evidence demonstrating bears' ability to survive and adapt to changing climate conditions. That view is rejected by most polar bear experts, ... ap.google.comrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK In the meantime, we keep burning fossil fuels, which causes more global warming, which leads to more hurricanes, which lead to more oil lost in spills - and ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
National Geographic, DC "The transition marks a shift from warm, temperate glaciers with patches of fringing [forest] to tundra to today's cold polar glacier, set within a barren ... news.nationalgeographic.comrelated articles
New York Times Blogs, NY The 5.5-acre zoo, once harshly criticized by animal lovers for its poor conditions, is divided into three climate zones: tropic, temperate and polar. query.nytimes.comrelated articles
TriCities.com, TN After an in-service training session last week, some Washington County, Va., school teachers are preparing to implement a curriculum on climate change and ... www.tricities.comrelated articles
FOXNews The ship logs of Lord Nelson, Captain Cook, and other British sailors are casting more doubt on the theory that global warming is man-made. www.foxnews.comrelated articles
Guardian Unlimited, UK History will likely render a harsh judgment of George Bush's dogged determination to do nothing about global warming. Bush promised to regulate the carbon ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
TheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada The Students on Ice site says the participants will learn about the effects of climate change on the Arctic ecosystem and take part in research. thechronicleherald.carelated articles
The Age, Australia Australia's native forests store three times as much carbon as previously thought and could hold the key to tackling climate change, researchers say. news.theage.com.aurelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom The ships' logs of great maritime figures such as Lord Nelson and Captain Cook have cast new light on climate change by suggesting that global warming may ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
Xinhua, China 19 to participate in a trans-Tasman climate change conference. "I am looking forward to welcoming Kevin Rudd to New Zealand on his first visit as Prime ... news.xinhuanet.comrelated articles
Bloomberg Turner said he and Pickens spent two days ``mostly talking about green energy, global warming.'' Pickens argues that wind harnessed from the country's ... www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
The Associated Press The report does not cover efforts to address the most plentiful greenhouse gas - carbon dioxide - or the biggest sources of it, transportation and electric ... ap.google.comrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK Given the additional cost to Britain of dependency on unreliable energy-exporting regimes and the cost to the world of climate change it is also, arguably, ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
Boston Globe, United States By Globe Staff / July 31, 2008 The Massachusetts House gave preliminary approval yesterday to a bill that would sharply curb greenhouse gas emissions in the ... www.boston.comrelated articles
Independent, UK By Eoghan Williams They show that instead of falling since the 1990s, as ministers claim, Britain's greenhouse gas emissions have been growing in line with ... www.independent.co.ukrelated articles
Silver Chips Online, MD In April of 2007, the Supreme Court finally pressured the EPA in a 5 - 4 decision to determine whether greenhouse gases were harmful to human health, ... silverchips.mbhs.edurelated articles
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia Researchers are trying to understand how much of the melting is due to the extreme natural variability in the northern polar climate system and how much is ... www.smh.com.aurelated articles
The Canadian Press, OTTAWA A similar fate befell another major climate-change study released earlier this year by Natural Resources Canada. After years of research, input from more ... canadianpress.google.comrelated articles
Sky News, UK One of the organisers, Kevin Smith, told Sky News: "In the face of all that we know about climate change it's just absolute madness that we go down the path ... news.sky.comrelated articles
Canada.com, Canada VANCOUVER - Greenhouse gases have so profoundly altered the world's oceans that scientists say "corrosive" acidified water is now surfacing off the west ... www.canada.comrelated articles
NewsOXY, FL Greenhouse gas emissions released from the burning of fossil fuels in 2007 will likely remain in the atmosphere for thousands of years. The burning of coal, ... www.newsoxy.comrelated articles
National Post, Canada You may have heard earlier this month that global warming is now likely to take break for a decade or more. There will be no more warming until 2015, ... www.nationalpost.comrelated articles
AFP MELBOURNE (AFP) - A giant white kangaroo bounced into the science books on Tuesday as part of a global experiment to measure the amount of light the Earth ... afp.google.comrelated articles
Reuters By Alister Doyle and Gerard Wynn OSLO/LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - Greenhouse gas emissions by all the Group of Eight industrial nations except Russia fell in ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
The Age, Australia AUSTRALIAN companies would probably have to cut greenhouse gas emissions "further and faster" than many anticipated, while compensation for the start of ... business.theage.com.aurelated articles
Environment News Service Urgent issues before participants include the food price crisis, the loss of forests, climate change, and efforts to eradicate poverty. www.ens-newswire.comrelated articles
National Post, Canada You may have heard earlier this month that global warming is now likely to take break for a decade or more. There will be no more warming until 2015, ... network.nationalpost.comrelated articles
The Associated Press Carbon dioxide, the leading greenhouse gas linked to global warming, declined in 2006, also because of weather-related circumstances. At a Senate hearing, ... ap.google.comrelated articles
Los Angeles Times, CA Put Google Earth together with British scientists, and you get "Climate Change In Our World," an "interactive animation showing how climate change and ... latimesblogs.latimes.comrelated articles
AHN London, England (CNS) - Razorlight lead Johnny Borrell is scheduled to play an exclusive concert in a bid to change climate laws. The 28-year-old rocker is ... www.allheadlinenews.comrelated articles
The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The head of the Environmental Protection Agency initially supported partly granting California's petition for a greenhouse gas emissions ... ap.google.comrelated articles
Ha'aretz, Israel By Haaretz Correspondent and AP , By Ido Solomon Al Gore, the former US vice president turned environmentalist, received the $1 million Dan David prize for ... www.haaretz.comrelated articles
Oil & Gas Journal, TX The ESA is not the right tool to set US climate policy," he maintained. The announcement produced expressions of concern from Alaskan officials. US Sen. www.ogj.comrelated articles
BBC News, UK The changing climate does not just affect the polar bears and the seals. It has also made the Arctic more acceptable to human beings. news.bbc.co.ukrelated articles
AFP GENEVA (AFP) - Insufficient food, climate change and pandemic flu are global crises which could unravel progress in public health, the World Health ... afp.google.comrelated articles
Reuters By Madeline Chambers BONN, Germany, May 19 (Reuters) - One in eight of the world's birds are at risk of extinction as climate change puts birds under great ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
Web User, UK A new project aims to educate people about the problem of global warming by utilising the Google Earth application. The collaboration between Google, ... www.webuser.co.ukrelated articles
NEWS.com.au, Australia By Cathy Alexander SCIENTIST Tim Flannery has proposed a radical solution to climate change which may change the colour of the sky. www.news.com.aurelated articles
Reuters South Africa, South Africa By Chisa Fujioka TOKYO, May 19 (Reuters) - Environment ministers from rich nations and other major greenhouse gas emitters will seek to build momentum for ... africa.reuters.comrelated articles
BBC News, UK By Mark Kinver Hurricanes and tropical storms will become less frequent by the end of the century as a result of climate change, US researchers have ... news.bbc.co.ukrelated articles
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand The Government's Climate Change Bill would set up a system under which all sectors of the economy would face limits on how much greenhouse gas they emit, ... www.stuff.co.nzrelated articles
Calgary Herald, Canada The black truffle, one of the most exclusive and expensive delicacies on the planet, is under threat from climate change. A mysterious species of ... www.canada.comrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK Photograph: Matthieu Paley/Corbis Britain's ��800m international project to help the poorest countries in the world adapt to climate change was under fire ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada Greenhouse-gas emissions in Canada declined for a second year in a row during 2006, falling to 721 million tonnes, or by 1.9 per cent from a year earlier, ... www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
Globe and Mail, Canada Greenhouse-gas emissions in Canada declined for a second year in a row during 2006, falling to 721 million tonnes, or by 1.9 per cent from a year earlier, ... www.theglobeandmail.comrelated articles
Xinhua, China LIMA, May 16 (Xinhua) -- Some Latin American and European Union (EU) leaders on Friday called for tackling poverty and climate change as they gathered here ... news.xinhuanet.comrelated articles
Arizona Republic, AZ When Chris Landsea talks about global warming and its potential effect on storms, he thinks of his family. He showed a roomful of emergency managers a ... www.azcentral.comrelated articles
Chicago Tribune, United States Barack Obama: Says the US -"a land of moon shots and miracles of science and technology"-must take the lead in fighting global warming. www.chicagotribune.comrelated articles
San Francisco Chronicle, USA Karen Strauss and Ruth Borenstein were holding hands and waiting for the traffic light to change in front of the public library across from City Hall when ... www.sfgate.comrelated articles
ABC News UK researchers say rising obesity rates may contribute to global warming. The letter, submitted by researchers from the United Kingdom, implicates the ... abcnews.go.comrelated articles
Scotsman, United Kingdom Climate change is also increasingly suspected of affecting the salmon at sea and is a major priority for action. A POPULATION of polar bears in Russia has ... news.scotsman.comrelated articles
National Geographic, DC The present ice cap then began forming again when the climate became more suitable. The next step is to look more closely at the south polar ice cap... news.nationalgeographic.comrelated articles
Canoe.ca, Canada "Nitrous oxide is an extremely powerful greenhouse gas, and its concentration in the Earth's atmosphere is dramatically increasing," said Pedersen. calsun.canoe.carelated articles
AllAfrica.com, Washington The Ministry of Health has said that the government is very much preoccupied with seeking a lasting solution to the effects of climate change on public ... allafrica.comrelated articles
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom In one of his most out-spoken interventions in the climate change debate, he said a ��15 billion annual programme was required to halt deforestation or the ... www.telegraph.co.ukrelated articles
Los Angeles Times, CA As he rolled out his plan to combat global warming this week, Republican John McCain jumped at the opportunity to remind voters that he'd flown nearly to ... www.latimes.comrelated articles
Economist, UK As people write books on global warming, so they generate interest in the subject, which increases demand, which leads to the writing of even more books. www.economist.comrelated articles
Times of India, India ... impacts correspond with temperature changes around the globe, allowing them to conclude that global impacts are very likely due to human-caused warming. timesofindia.indiatimes.comrelated articles
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY Nothing good, to judge from a new study in Nature today, which goes further than reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and pins the ... blogs.wsj.comrelated articles
Xinhua, China WASHINGTON, May 14 (Xinhua) -- A new NASA-led study shows human-caused climate change has made an impact on a wide range of Earth's natural systems, ... news.xinhuanet.comrelated articles
CBS News, NY The greenhouse effect, a look at the Kyoto Protocol and a history of the Earth's climate. Find out how global warming, air pollution and alternative forms ... www.cbsnews.comrelated articles
Oilweek Magazine, Canada ... polar bears, said Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, but the Endangered Species Act is an "inappropriate" tool for setting US climate policy. www.oilweek.comrelated articles
Science News The species will be classified as "threatened" because climate change is predicted to cause severe melting of its Arctic ice habitat, said Secretary of the ... www.sciencenews.orgrelated articles
Seattle Post Intelligencer All three candidates say climate change is real, happening right now and bold steps are needed to slow the warming. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have ... blog.seattlepi.nwsource.comrelated articles
Plenty Magazine, NY Kempthorne said that the loss of sea ice due to climate change will put the polar bear in grave danger within 45 years. The ruling is actually rather ... www.plentymag.comrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK ... May 14 (Reuters) - Human-generated climate change made flowers bloom sooner and autumn leaves fall later, turned some polar bears into cannibals and ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles