ABC News Fix the economy, revamp health care, reduce global warming, pull out of Iraq and improve America's image in the world. And by the way - welcome to ... abcnews.go.comrelated articles
and weather, IL Find out what your State may be doing to prepare greenhouse gas inventories, and/or pursue programs and policies that will result in reductions of ... www.midwestagnet.comrelated articles
Business Standard, India Mr Obama himself has till now made the right noises, promising bold US leadership on climate change and agreeing that the US must cut emissions by 80 per ... www.business-standard.comrelated articles
MSNBC ... delegates at the London Energy Meeting that the Government of Canada is committed to both securing Canada's energy future and tackling climate change. www.msnbc.msn.comrelated articles
TheStreet.com But as a business person, you must move beyond the public debate and think about how climate change will affect your business environment. www.thestreet.comrelated articles
Los Angeles Times, CA All have records of pushing anti-global-warming measures. Chu reoriented the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to focus on alternative energy ... www.latimes.comrelated articles
SmartBrief, DC Lubchenco is known for her strong stances on conservation and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Former Fisheries Service Deputy Director Andrew Rosenberg ... www.smartbrief.comrelated articles
Media Matters for America, DC This is global warming?" During his segment on the issue, Dobbs hosted Heartland Institute senior fellow and science director Jay Lehr without disclosing ... mediamatters.orgrelated articles
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia THE Rudd Government has shrugged off criticism that its climate change plan emissions targets are too weak, including from its own adviser. www.news.com.aurelated articles
ABC Online, Australia "Its all about the impression of activity and Ross Garnaut has exposed him as a climate change fraud." But Climate Change Minister Penny Wong says the ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
Los Angeles Times, CA He was instrumental in encouraging support among evangelicals for the Al Gore-inspired, Oscar-winning documentary on global warming, "An Inconvenient Truth. www.latimes.comrelated articles
Statesman Journal, OR If the federal government thinks more broadly, in one fell swoop it can slash a big chunk of the nation's greenhouse gas emissions, protect thousand of jobs ... www.statesmanjournal.comrelated articles
Federal Times By TIM KAUFFMAN Savings in greenhouse gas emissions attributed to the Energy Star program are inaccurate and unreliable, the Environmental Protection ... www.federaltimes.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States This will help us meet our renewable power goals and reduce greenhouse gas emissions." The San Diego Union-Tribune reported this morning that an opponent, ... greeninc.blogs.nytimes.comrelated articles
USA Today At the present rate of global warming of 0.23 degrees per decade, the team inferred the frequency of these storms can be expected to increase by six percent ... www.usatoday.comrelated articles
Ecorazzi, NY According to the filing, she made a special note that it was for what the Clinton Foundation was doing about climate change. Fox News also makes a special ... www.ecorazzi.comrelated articles
The Australian, Australia THE federal Government is preparing to sell its climate change policies to the toughest of critics: Australian corporates. So far, the Government has shown ... www.theaustralian.news.com.aurelated articles
San Jose Mercury News, USA But even if our efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are successful, there is growing scientific evidence that some climate change will nevertheless ... www.mercurynews.comrelated articles
American Spectator The press conference underscored the Obama agenda for curbing so-called catastrophic climate change. That agenda will doubtless extend to supporting ... www.spectator.orgrelated articles
Washington Post, United States But Holdren's reported selection inspired no joy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a free-market advocacy group that denounces global warming ... www.washingtonpost.comrelated articles
MSNBC California, the most populous state, has been particularly aggressive in dealing with the global warming issue. Schwarzenegger used the event to tout the ... www.msnbc.msn.comrelated articles
CNN The Sierra Club's Carl Pope says the planet is at a tipping point when it comes to global warming. (CNN) -- Global warming data is released constantly these ... www.cnn.comrelated articles
The Associated Press The decision could give the agency a legal basis for issuing permits that increase global warming pollution until the incoming Obama administration can ... www.google.comrelated articles
Asheville Citizen-Times, NC ... and agriculture/forestry experts and academics will host a press conference calling on Congress to deal with the climate change/global warming issue in ... www.citizen-times.comrelated articles
Wired News That article was entitled, "The Future of Climate Change Policy: The US's Last Chance to Lead." Its subtitle: "McCain or Obama can end shameful US ... blog.wired.comrelated articles
Hot Air, MD Snow in the desert. Record colds. Vegas paralyzed by ice, snow, and resultant power outages. That global warming sure looks interesting now... hotair.comrelated articles
Stop the ACLU, PA Officials say global warming could make it difficult for Fraser firs to continue growing in the state. As the simple saying goes, got proof? ... www.stoptheaclu.comrelated articles
Asheville Citizen-Times, NC Some studies have shown that continued global warming will adversely affect the optimum climate conditions in North Carolina for Fraser firs. www.citizen-times.comrelated articles
OpEdNews, PA Nineteen years later, due in large part to negligence by the George W. Bush administration, the world has done little to reduce greenhouse gases or avert ... www.opednews.comrelated articles
Science Daily (press release) Subtropical areas around the world, including the American West, are likely to become more arid in the future due to global warming, with an increasing ... www.sciencedaily.comrelated articles
Reuters By Clare Baldwin SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Researchers and officials concerned about global warming have focused on oil usage, but scientists on Wednesday ... uk.reuters.comrelated articles
World Science, NY Although human-caused global warming is potentially leading the world into ecological catastrophe, it may also be sparing us from one of the Earth's ... www.world-science.netrelated articles
AFP UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - UN chief Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday called 2009 "the year of climate change" as he reviewed the world body's "mixed" record handling ... www.google.comrelated articles
Greentech Media, MA Still, more research into geoengineering is a good idea, given the scope of the climate change problem facing mankind, said David Keith, a professor with ... greenlight.greentechmedia.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States He said in an e-mail message that Mr. Vilsack "may have more sway over US greenhouse gas emissions than anyone in the 'dream team' presented Monday. greeninc.blogs.nytimes.comrelated articles
Reuters "Global climate models that are running on Mars would not predict this," Smith said. "What we're learning now about the polar region is going to force us to ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
Mongabay.com The growing concerns about climate change have brought biochar, a charcoal produced from biomass combustion, into limelight. Biochar is a carbon-rich, ... news.mongabay.comrelated articles
Environment News Service The US Geological Survey has published a series of reports predicting that due to climate change loss of summer sea ice, crucial habitat for polar bears, ... www.ens-newswire.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States By Kate Galbraith Power companies snapped up carbon-dioxide permits again today, in round two of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. greeninc.blogs.nytimes.comrelated articles
The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Germany is looking for ways to nudge the United States, and the incoming Obama administration, to step up efforts to slow global warming. www.google.comrelated articles
Baltimore Sun, United States A new report from the US Climate Change Science Program concludes that "rapid and sustained September arctic ice loss is likely" in this century, ... weblogs.baltimoresun.comrelated articles
Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - US energy-related emissions of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide by 2030 will be 9.4 percent less than forecast last year as renewable ... www.reuters.comrelated articles
BBC News, UK Computer models have long predicted that decreasing sea ice should amplify temperature changes in the northern polar region. Julienne Stroeve, from the US ... news.bbc.co.ukrelated articles
Hindu, India Poznan (Poland), (IANS): The climate change summit may have ended in failure, but it showed rare unity of purpose between India and China which took on the ... www.hindu.comrelated articles
Chicago Tribune, United States And he repeatedly pledged swift action to curb greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change, an issue heavily wrapped in the politics of oil. www.chicagotribune.comrelated articles
Asahi Shimbun, Japan The 14th Conference of the Parties (COP 14) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change recently held in Poland failed to produce a major ... www.asahi.comrelated articles
Chicago Tribune, United States AP WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The milder winters and longer growing seasons predicted under global warming forecasts could boost populations of crop-munching ... www.chicagotribune.comrelated articles
Greentech Media, MA Scientists at the American Geophysical Union's fall meeting in San Francisco warn that global warming is melting Arctic sea ice, heating the region and ... www.greentechmedia.comrelated articles
Scientific American By Harvey Leifert SCIENCE AND POLICY: Scientists will need to concentrate on providing the answers policymakers need to effectively address global warming, ... www.sciam.comrelated articles
Seattle Times, United States There have been broad studies on how a warming climate, because of rising carbon dioxide levels that trap heat in the atmosphere, will affect the ski ... seattletimes.nwsource.comrelated articles
Reuters AlertNet, UK Delegates walk past a polar bear dummy with a sign that reads "Tired of no progress" at the main hall of the UN climate change conference in Poznan, Poland. www.alertnet.orgrelated articles
The Associated Press Gas sequestration on drilling fields isn't currently taken into account by the Kyoto Protocol, which regulates emissions of greenhouse gases and arbitrates ... www.google.comrelated articles
The Associated Press Sarkozy chaired a summit last week at which EU leaders agreed measures including cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent by 2020. www.google.comrelated articles
Houston Chronicle, United States And as head of one of the US national laboratories, he encouraged work on climate change and renewable energy. On Monday, President-elect Barack Obama ... www.chron.comrelated articles
New York Times, United States James E. Hansen, the head of Goddard and an outspoken campaigner for prompt cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions, explained that the decades-long global warming ... dotearth.blogs.nytimes.comrelated articles
Bloomberg The 2008 measurement "doesn't show that global warming has slowed," he said. This year, still set to be the 10th warmest on record, was tempered by La Nina, ... www.bloomberg.comrelated articles
Sun2Surf, Malaysia Global warming leads to a rise in sea level due to melting polar ice caps and scientists predicted sea levels might rise about 50cm-100cm by 2100 based on ... www.sun2surf.comrelated articles
The Associated Press Other research, being presented this week at the geophysical meeting point to more melting concerns from global warming, especially with sea ice. www.google.comrelated articles
The News-Press, FL Carried to its logical ends, however, the greenhouse gas rulemaking "would devastate the livestock industry," said Rick Krause, senior director of ... news-press.comrelated articles
Forbes, NY While the world focused on United Nations-led discussions about climate change last week, international trade talks fell apart. The World Trade Organization ... www.forbes.comrelated articles
The Associated Press STRASBOURG (AP) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy says the United States and others must match the European Union's commitment to make deep cuts in ... www.google.comrelated articles
Barron News Shield, WI If the rule were adopted and the EPA determined greenhouse gases-such as methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide-are harmful pollutants that the public ... www.zwire.comrelated articles
guardian.co.uk, UK One of the most formidable predators in the Pacific ocean, the Humboldt squid, may become more vulnerable to attacks from other marine beasts as changing ... www.guardian.co.ukrelated articles
AlterNet, CA By Joseph Romm, Climate Progress. Posted December 15, 2008. Most importantly his "views on climate change would be among the most forceful ever held by a ... www.alternet.orgrelated articles
Huffington Post, NY It's going to take a lot more than the bureaucratic and chaotic process I watched in Poznan over the past two weeks for us to cut global warming emissions ... www.huffingtonpost.comrelated articles
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia ... named on Monday as the next US energy secretary, will be Barack Obama's dedicated champion in the life-or-death fight against global warming. www.smh.com.aurelated articles
Gather.com, MA Former Vice President Al Gore talked about how the fight against global warming could help create millions of new green jobs as he addressed the United ... www.gather.comrelated articles
The Space Review, MD ... as it entered the Jovian atmosphere, or the ignominious end of failed missions like Mars Climate Orbiter or Mars Polar Lander nearly a decade ago. www.thespacereview.comrelated articles
LocalNews8.com, ID AP - December 15, 2008 2:25 PM ET DENVER (AP) - A new study says climate change will mean shorter ski seasons and less or no snow lower on the slopes at two ... www.localnews8.comrelated articles
NPR He has been an advocate for research into global warming and the need for carbon-neutral renewable sources of energy. Chu, who shared a Nobel Prize in ... www.npr.orgrelated articles
Colorado Springs Gazette, CO Last week, the Hawaii Reporter posted a report about a schism in the supposed "consensus" among scientists about climate change and man's responsibility for ... www.gazette.comrelated articles
NewsBusters ... Environment and Public Works committee showcased hundreds of scientists who disagree with the United Nations' alarmist take on global climate change, ... newsbusters.orgrelated articles
International Herald Tribune, France On both climate change and the economy, Europe hopes to find a more cooperative partner in Obama, but perhaps with a degree of self-delusion about his ... www.iht.comrelated articles
AFP Last week, after a meeting with former vice president Al Gore, Obama said the "time for denial is over" on climate change. "We all believe what the ... www.google.comrelated articles
San Francisco Chronicle, USA In some ways, the moment was Shakespearean, but without much drama: As for the delegates to the United Nations' climate-change conference that ended this ... www.sfgate.comrelated articles
EurekAlert (press release), DC As polar bears adapt to a warming Arctic-a frozen seascape that cleaves earlier each spring-they may find relief in an unlikely source: snow goose eggs. www.eurekalert.orgrelated articles
Red, Green, and Blue, CA Modest Global Warming, at least up until 1998 when a cooling trend began, has been real. 3. CO2 is not a significant greenhouse gas; 95% of the contribution ... redgreenandblue.orgrelated articles
Los Angeles Times, CA Together, they'll aim to head off the worst effects of global warming, a vast challenge that will be complicated by the nation's economic woes. www.latimes.comrelated articles
Independent, UK Listening to Gore, and watching him at close quarters, was an intriguing experience: he is now far beyond anyone else the star of the climate change ... www.independent.co.ukrelated articles
The Australian, Australia AUSTRALIA will set an "unconditional" 2020 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions of just 5 per cent if the world fails to act on climate change. www.theaustralian.news.com.aurelated articles
NewsBlaze, CA By Robert Paul Reyes "Former US Vice President Al Gore Jr., co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, urged the world to fight on against global warming at ... newsblaze.comrelated articles
Newstalk ZB, New Zealand The government is being urged to take more affirmative action in tackling climate change. Greenpeace has challenged the government to sign up to the United ... www.newstalkzb.co.nzrelated articles
ABC Online, Australia Climate Change Minister Penny Wong says small businesses and community groups will get $1.4 billion over five years to help them adjust to the introduction ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
ABC Online, Australia Oxfam Australia's executive director Andrew Hewett says a funding deal was on the table at the UN's climate change conference in Poland, but it was blocked ... www.abc.net.aurelated articles
The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - When Bill Clinton took office in 1993, global warming was a slow-moving environmental problem that was easy to ignore. www.google.comrelated articles
The Associated Press "It is critical for us to get a much better understanding of the impact of climate change in some parts of the world," Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the ... www.google.comrelated articles
The Australian, Australia These funds will flow into the climate change action fund to assist industries that miss out on free permits, the electricity sector adjustment scheme to ... www.theaustralian.news.com.aurelated articles
Washington Post Blogs, DC But a report from the Government Accountability Office on problems with Europe's system and the inability of climate talks in Poland last week to settle on ... www.washingtonpost.comrelated articles
Washington Post, United States David Waskow, climate change program director for Oxfam America, said delegates hoping to finalize an agreement next December in Copenhagen recognize that ... www.washingtonpost.comrelated articles