Apr 18, 2009

Carbon emissions cause global warming

WIVB, NY
For years scientists have questioned whether carbon emissions are a direct cause of global warming. The EPA says yes, but passing new environmental standards in Washington may prove challenging to say the least. Answering a question the government has ...
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Palin acknowledges global warming

Seattle Times, United States
Al Grillo / AP Alaska Gov, Sarah Palin, shown here speaking to Army personnel during a deployment ceremony in February, recently acknowledged the threat posed by global warming. I was pleased to see the article "Palin acknowledges global-warming ...
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EPA's CO2 Finding: Putting a Gun to Congress's Head

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The EPA's move on Friday was characterized by the top global warming analyst for the National Wildlife Federation as the "single largest step the federal government had taken to fight climate change." But there is still a long way to go before the ...
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EPA Ruling on Global Warming — Big Changes Are Comming in the Economy

Red, Green, and Blue, CA
One of the nicer Friday News Dumps, this decision comes as a welcome and long overdue shift in government activity on carbon and other global warming gasses. The timing of the announcement, especially under the cover of Obama releasing torture memos ...
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Feds follow California's global warming lead

Los Angeles Times, CA
The board is implementing a statewide plan to slash greenhouse gas emissions across the California economy by about 15% below today's levels."The federal government is putting a stamp of approval on what California is already doing," she said.
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Global Warming Strikes Again: Up To 36 Inches Of Snow In Colorado ...

KXMC, ND
Damn that global warming anyway. Looks like it's causing some serious winter snowfall in Denver. On���..April 17: 9NEWS Meteorologist Ashton Altieri says rain in the metro area will continue to change into snow through the morning on Friday.
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Apr 17, 2009

State documents indicators of climate change in California

Central Valley Business Times, CA
Climate change is occurring in California's environment, with effects that include hotter temperatures, more carbon dioxide in the air and rising sea levels, according to a new report by the California Environmental Protection Agency's Office of ...
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CHIVUKULA WELCOMES EPA'S MOVE TO FAST-TRACK CLIMATE CHANGE LEGISLATION

PolitickerNJ, NJ
By Gita Bajaj (SOMERSET) - Assemblyman Upendra J. Chivukula today welcomed the Environmental Protection Agency's move to fast-track climate change legislation. The Obama administration today declared carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases as ...
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Obama's EPA unravels Bush blockade to curb greenhouse gases

Examiner.com
The Attorney General's Office wasted no time in sending up a slow clap of approval for what Brown is calling "the first step" toward responsible policy that will curb greenhouse gas emissions. "After years of inexcusable neglect under the Bush ...
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Q+A: How great is the threat from melting ice sheets?

Reuters
(Reuters) - The UN Climate Panel says seas could rise by 18-59 cms (7-24 inches) by 2100, without taking account the possible acceleration of a melt of ice sheets in Antarctica or Greenland. Even a small thaw of Antarctica and Greenland would affect ...
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We must protect communities who face climate change displacement

guardian.co.uk, UK
Photograph: Mary Sage/AP In Alaska, climate change is creating an unforeseen humanitarian crisis. Arctic sea ice - which had protected communities from coastal erosion and flooding - is rapidly disappearing and signalling a radical transformation of ...
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EPA to Propose Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Washington Post, United States
By Juliet Eilperin The Environmental Protection Agency today plans to propose regulating greenhouse gas emissions on the grounds that these pollutants pose a danger to the public's health and welfare, according to several sources who asked not to be ...
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US, Mexico agree new partnership on climate change

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MEXICO CITY, April 16 (Reuters) - The United States and Mexico agreed on Thursday on a new partnership to fight climate change and promote environmentally-friendly forms of energy production, they said in a joint statement. US President Barack Obama ...
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Study: many pastors say global warming not man-made

BP News, TN
(BP)--Though many people insist global warming is real and man-made, Protestant pastors aren't entirely convinced, according to a new study from lifeway Research. The telephone survey of 1002 randomly selected Protestant pastors, conducted in October ...
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Sustainability expert stresses future

Indiana Daily Student
But, because of human-worsened global warming, "all bets are off." "That is the reality of where we are now as a species," Cortese said. Cortese, the co-director of the American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment, president of Second ...
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Who Should ‘Go First' on Greenhouse Gas Control?

AMERICAN.COM, DC
By Kenneth P. Green Friday, April 17, 2009 The argument that the developed world should be the first to cut greenhouse gas emissions is illogical when viewing climate change as the long-term challenge it is purported to be. ...
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Forests Can Help Combat Climate Change

The Nature Conservancy, VA
COLUMBUS, OHIO - April 16, 2009 - Protecting global forests is a critical strategy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and can help American businesses control their costs as the nation searches for a solution to climate change.
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How will agriculture adapt to climatic change?

Merinews, India
The last time the polar regions were significantly warmer than present for an extended period was about 125000 years ago; reductions in polar ice volume led to four to six meters of sea level rise. Some other hypotheses departing from the consensus ...
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Apr 16, 2009

Forests could flip from sink to source of CO2: study

AFP
"We normally think of forests as putting the brakes on global warming," said Risto Seppala, a professor at the Finnish Forest Research Institute and head of the expert panel that produced the report. "But in fact over the next few decades, ...
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NJ's gov says regional greenhouse plan promising

Philadelphia Inquirer, PA
Jon Corzine says the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative isn't perfect. But Corzine says it's off to a good start as the nation's only real cap-and-trade program for carbon emissions. Corzine spoke about the effort by 10 Northeastern states to reduce ...
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Earth Day activities include festivals, concerts, movie, TV specials

St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO
"Although you can see in the movie how, for instance, the polar bears are being affected by climate change, we'll save the facts and figures for the Disneynature website and for educational handouts. "But one fact we do want to highlight is that for ...
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Climate change research: Weather hampers Arctic mission

guardian.co.uk, UK
They are using sophisticated scientific equipment to survey the ice in order to establish baseline data for later comparison to establish the effects of climate change on the ice. Despite rigorous testing ahead of the expedition, a pioneering "surface ...
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EPA Launches New Campaign to Educate Kids on Fighting Climate Change

U.S. EPA.gov (press release), DC
"People of every age have a part to play in confronting climate change," said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. "Using Energy Star to cut electricity usage and costs, and educating young people and their families to make a difference -- big or small ...
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Drought in West Africa repeats and may get worse

The Associated Press
"Clearly, much of West Africa is already on the edge of sustainability, and the situation could become much more dire in the future with increased global warming," said lead researcher Jonathan Overpeck of the University of Arizona.
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Report urges cap and trade to cut greenhouse gases

Canoe.ca, Canada
By THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA - A major report says Ottawa and the provinces should adopt a carbon cap-and-trade system to limit greenhouse gas emissions. The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy says a national cap-and-trade system ...
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We must get past ‘urgency denial' on climate change

The Carrboro Citizen, NC
By Jim Warren Chances are, you're concerned about climate change. Unfortunately, it's probably much worse than you realize. Severe climate changes are occurring at an accelerating rate. Our planet is in crisis, according to the world's top scientists, ...
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Mexico and climate change What's hot, green and Mexican?

Economist, UK
"Climate change is the most important challenge that human beings are facing in this century," he said on a recent visit to London. That might seem odd coming from the conservative leader of an oil-exporting developing country.
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Garnaut's climate change agonising

Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
THE Government climate change adviser Ross Garnaut says judging whether it would be better to pass the emissions trading system as it stands or start again would be a line-ball call. In front of a Senate inquiry yesterday, Professor Garnaut urged ...
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Apr 15, 2009

Third-World Stove Soot Is Target in Climate Fight

New York Times, United States
By Degrees This is the first in a series of articles about stopgap measures that could limit global warming. Future articles will address appliance-efficiency standards, reducing global-warming gases other than carbon dioxide and other efforts.
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Climate change can boost sea level suddenly, fossil record shows

CBC.ca, Canada
A 2007 report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicted a sea-level rise of 18 to 59 centimetres by the end of the century. In March, climate change scientists at a meeting in Copenhagen said new data suggests that the sea level could ...
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70 percent emissions cuts needed to avert worst of climate change

The Tech Herald, IN
by Rich Bowden - Apr 15 2009, 15:21 A recent report has said it is possible to avoid some of the worst effects of global climate change; so long as massive cuts in carbon emissions are made. Scientists at the National Centre for Atmospheric Research ...
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Women’s Voices Raised at Climate Change Talks

United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), NY
The Alliance emphasized the gender dimensions of global warming and the need for women's equal participation in decision-making processes on climate change. The inter-governmental meeting in Bonn was one in a series of multilateral talks on a new ...
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EU calls on US to help lead climate change fight

AFP
PRAGUE (AFP) - European Union environment ministers called on the United States Wednesday to help the bloc lead and finance the battle against climate change. "The EU has been the leader of the international debate. We want to keep on and to offer a ...
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Study: Emissions Cuts Could Lessen Climate Change

New York Times, United States
By LAUREN MORELLO, ClimateWire Escaping the most severe effects of global warming will require quick, steep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, a new government-funded study finds. A blog about energy, the environment and the bottom line.
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Webcor seeks change in greenhouse pollution measurements

Bizjournals.com, NC
Hoping to change how contractors deal with greenhouse gas emissions, Webcor Builders and Climate Earth plan to develop a database that will track emissions from construction projects and their materials supply chains. The partnership will allow San ...
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Spam emails 'match gas emissions'

The Press Association
Spam emails produce as much greenhouse gas emissions each year as 3.1 million cars, according to research for computer protection company McAfee. The study showed that globally, spam uses 33 billion kilowatt hours (KWh) a year - enough energy to power ...
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A Bridge to Somewhere: Sarah Palin, Climate Change and the Energy ...

Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY
By Keith Johnson There's another high-profile voice warning about the perils of climate change and calling for more new energy-from an unexpected quarter. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has moderated her stance on global warming, in a bid to accelerate ...
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Climate change 'tops Australians' security fears'

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CANBERRA (AFP) - Australians believe climate change is the biggest security challenge facing their country and are largely relaxed about the rise of China, a government report released Wednesday showed. The report, which canvassed community attitudes ...
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UK Govt: To Allow New Reactors At 11 Sites In Total

Wall Street Journal
LONDON (Dow Jones)--The UK government said Wednesday that it has chosen 11 sites that could host the new nuclear power stations that will be a central part of its future energy and climate change strategy. The UK subsidiary of Electricite de France SA ...
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Govt's climate change policies, 'inadequate': Scientists tell ...

ABC Online, Australia
LISA MILLAR: A group of climate scientists has told a parliamentary inquiry that the Government's planned climate change policies aren't sufficient enough to stop dangerous warming. The group says a cut of 30 per cent by 2020 and not 5 to 15 as the ...
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Palin sees gas drilling as step to curb global warming

Los Angeles Times, CA
Sarah Palin acknowledged Tuesday that global warming was harming her state but said stepped-up natural-gas production could mitigate its effects. Speaking at a hearing before Interior Secretary Ken Salazar -- the third of several he is holding across ...
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Apr 14, 2009

White House Watching Climate Change Legislation Unfold

SustainableBusiness.com, NY
Is the Obama administration easing back on its push to address climate change, or are they taking a hands-off approach to avoid backlash from Congress? The administration didn't fight to keep cap-and-trade revenues in the budget resolutions pased by ...
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Birds face longer migrations due to climate change

Reuters
Some types of warbler would have to add 400 kms (250 miles) to twice-yearly trips up to 6000 kms to and from Africa, according to the report which said it was the first to examine the potential impact of climate change on avian migration.
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Polar Bear Attempts to Deliver Over 50000 Petitions to Interior

Center for Biological Diversity (press release), AZ
Under the Bush administration rules, the impacts of such drilling on climate and the polar bear would be exempt from consideration under the Endangered Species Act. Secretary Salazar will be in San Francisco on Thursday for further hearings, ...
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What’s Capito’s view on global warming?

Charleston Gazette, WV
by Ken Ward Jr. That's the question I keep coming back to as I re-read the Daily Mail's front-page coverage of Rep. Shelley Moore Capito's dog-and-pony show visit to her friend Andrew Jordon's mountaintop removal mine here in West Virignia.
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Police raid dozens of homes as climate change activists arrested

guardian.co.uk, UK
Police have raided dozens of homes across the country as they questioned climate change protesters planning action this summer against coal-fired power stations and airports. More than 200 officers carried out a pre-emptive raid early on Monday, ...
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Cuts In Greenhouse Gas Emissions Would Save Arctic Ice, Reduce Sea ...

Science Daily (press release)
ScienceDaily (Apr. 14, 2009) - The threat of global warming can still be greatly diminished if nations cut emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases by 70 percent this century, according to a new analysis. While global temperatures would rise, ...
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Penguins & melting ice: Arctic, Antarctic ‘actors & barometers’ of ...

People's Weekly World
The two polar regions, the Arctic and Antarctic, are "actors and barometers" of rapid climate and environmental changes that the world is experiencing. That was the message last week of a joint meeting of the Arctic Council, involving eight countries ...
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Eco Everest Expedition 2009 Carries Climate Warning

Environment News Service
As climbing leader of Eco Everest Expedition 2009 now making its way up the mountain, Apa Sherpa is carrying a WWF banner with the inscription "Stop Climate Change - Let the Himalayas Live!" and a metal vase containing Buddhist offerings up to the ...
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Dairy industry sees less-gassy future for cows

The Associated Press
(AP) - The US dairy industry wants to engineer the "cow of the future" to pass less gas, a project aimed at cutting the industry's greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent by 2020. The cow project aims to reduce intestinal methane, the single largest ...
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Biomass energy 'could be harmful'

BBC News, UK
The EA wants biomass companies to report all greenhouse gas emissions. The agency is calling on the goverment to introduce mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions from publicly-subsidised biomass facilities, to help work out if minimum ...
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Mathematics And Climate Change: Gaining Insights Into The Nature ...

Science Daily (press release)
Golden describes the mathematics he and collaborators have developed in "Climate Change and the Mathematics of Transport in Sea Ice", which will appear this month in the Notices of the American Mathematical Society. Sea ice is very different from ...
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Trees in trouble: massive die-offs predicted with global warming

Mongabay.com
However the authors write, "this projection is conservative because it is based on the historical drought record and therefore does not include changes in drought frequency, which is predicted to increase concurrently with warming.
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Apr 13, 2009

Obama to tackle economy, security and climate change in Mexico and ...

San Francisco Chronicle,  USA
President Barack Obama heads to Mexico on Thursday, en route to the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad. The first stop will focus on the economy and the threat posed to both countries by violent drug trafficking organizations, according to ...
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MARYLAND: Greenhouse gas reduction measure goes to O'Malley

Delmarva Daily Times, MD
AP ��� April 13, 2009 ANNAPOLIS- Legislation seeking to reduce Maryland's greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent by 2020 is headed to Gov. Martin O'Malley for his signature. The Senate approved a House version of the bill Monday night without amendments.
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Cap and Trade would result in higher costs for residents

News-Leader.com, MO
The government would auction off permits to industry which allows them to emit only so much greenhouse gas. This emission cap would be very tight on industries which use coal and would in effect limit their operation to generate electricity.
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Risk of EPA move smooths way for US carbon law: Representative

Reuters
Henry Waxman, who chairs the House Energy and Commerce Committee, in March introduced a bill that would cut US emissions of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas linked to climate change, by 20 percent through 2020. The Waxman-Markey bill would achieve that ...
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New polar bear could mean cubs for Detroit Zoo

The Detroit News, MI
"Growing concern over climate change and its effects on the inhabitants of the fragile arctic ecosystem underscore the importance of polar bear conservation programs," said Scott Carter, director of conservation and animal welfare, in a statement.
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Solar Oven Wins Climate Change Award

SustainableBusiness.com, NY
A solar-powered cooker, made for $6 from a cardboard box, won a $75000 award offered for ideas that can combat global climate change. Called the Kyoto Box, the device is meant to be used by the billions of people worldwide who still burn wood for ...
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Climate change legislation tops agenda of Congress

Great Falls Tribune, MT
Ed Markey, D-Mass., is a cap-and-trade plan to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that many scientists believe are behind rising temperatures and could cause an environmental disaster. The plan would cap total emissions, mostly carbon dioxide, ...
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Cheap oil, but at what cost?

My Fox 8, NC
That intensive burning of natural gas is particularly alarming to climatologists, because it sends three times more climate-changing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than drilling conventional oil. And then there are the suspicious cancers.
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The arguments against electric cars are now so weak they're ...

AutoSpeed, Australia
It's often assumed that moving to electric vehicles does not give a clear-cut improvement in greenhouse gas emissions. After all, the logic goes, the power has to be generated somewhere. But as this graphic shows, short range electric vehicles have ...
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Cows With Gas: India's Global Warming Problem

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By burping, belching and excreting copious amounts of methane - a greenhouse gas that traps 20 times more heat than carbon dioxide - India's livestock of roughly 485 million (including sheep and goats) contribute more to global warming than the ...
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Don't Expect Much From The Next Kyoto

Forbes, NY
The Copenhagen Climate Convention is still eight months off, but it already looks likely that the follow-up to the Kyoto Climate Protocol will end without agreement on dramatic new action to curb global greenhouse gas emissions. The reason? ...
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Apr 12, 2009

Local coalition working to bring climate-change institute to area

San Diego Union Tribune, CA
Local boosters said they don't want to wait for hearings on Padilla's bill or a definite source of funding to start jockeying for the climate-change headquarters. The center likely would manage tens of millions of dollars in grants and bring prestige ...
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A Dangerous New Global Warming Law

NewsByUs, ID
by Alan Caruba (4/12/09) Carbon dioxide is said to be the chief cause of "global warming", but there is NO global warming. The Earth continues to COOL - ten years since the completely natural cycle began in 1998. Nor is the Earth running out of energy ...
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Beware the climate of conformity

Brisbane Times, Australia
Polar ice has only been present for less than 20 per cent of geological time. What follows is an intense compression of the book's 500 pages and all their provocative arguments and conclusions: Is the temperature range observed in the 20th century ...
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