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UK lobbying to weaken 20% target at secret European meeting
Environmental groups are calling upon the UK government to stand by its recent commitments on renewable energy and to support a framework that will not undermine Europe’s progress on clean energy. In a meeting organised by the President of the Eu
2007-10-13 01:00:00
Gore says prize must spur action
Al Gore says his Nobel Peace Prize is a chance to "elevate global consciousness" about climate change.
2007-10-13 00:14:44
Tony Juniper confirms final year in post
Tony Juniper has today (Friday 12 Oct 2007) formally announced that he will stand down as Friends of the Earth’s Executive Director in the second half of 2008 at the end of a six year period. Tony will stand down following many achievements, incl
2007-10-12 16:10:00
What are they waiting for? Demand to Go Green.
The start of term has led to renewed calls for universities to finally take a lead on climate change. Groups who have been running Go Green are using the Green League to increase pressure on their Vice-Chancellors.
2007-10-12 12:01:23
Al Gore and IPCC Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
Friends of the Earth congratulates Al Gore and the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize today (12 October).
2007-10-12 11:01:00
Gore and UN panel win Nobel prize
Al Gore and the UN's climate panel share the Nobel Peace Prize for their work warning of the risks of climate change.
2007-10-12 10:41:52
HIPs should be subjected to an independent review - Holmes
<P>The Liberal Democrats have called for an independent review of Home Information Packs, following the Government&rsquo;s &lsquo;shambolic&rsquo; introduction of the scheme.</P> <P>In a letter to the Housing Minister Yv
2007-10-12 00:00:00
International team of scientists warns of climate change's impact on global river flow
A global analysis of the potential effect of climate change on river basins indicates that many rivers impacted by dams or extensive development will require significant management interventions to protect ecosystems and people, according to an article pu
2007-10-12 00:00:00
European lead in reading past climates from ice cores
Climate change is a reality today, but how can we find out about the future dangers it poses? What we really need is a full record of the Earth's climate for several hundred thousand years, complete with samples of air from different epochs that can be ta
2007-10-11 00:00:00
New membrane strips carbon dioxide from natural gas faster and better
A modified plastic material greatly improves the ability to separate global warming-linked carbon dioxide from natural gas as the gas is prepared for use, according to engineers at The University of Texas at Austin who have analyzed the new plastic's perf
2007-10-11 00:00:00
Fantastic plastic could cut CO2 emissions and purify water
A new membrane that mimics pores found in plants has applications in water, energy and climate change mitigation.
2007-10-11 00:00:00
Gore climate film's 'nine errors'
English schools can show the climate change film by Al Gore - but with the other side of the argument, a judge rules.
2007-10-10 21:53:22
Warmth makes the world more humid
Human-induced climate change is making the air more humid, with implications for weather globally.
2007-10-10 17:34:54
PBR AND CLIMATE CHANGE: THE GOVERNMENT FAILS TO DELIVER
Alistair Darling’s first Pre-Budget Report did little to support Gordon Brown’s recent pledge to make Britain a world leader in tackling climate change, Friends of the Earth said today.
2007-10-09 17:26:00
Australia in giant wind farm plan
German energy experts announce a $1.8bn deal to build a massive wind farm in Australia's outback.
2007-10-08 12:05:17
PRE-BUDGET REPORT A KEY TEST OF BROWN'S GREEN CREDENTIALS
The Pre-Budget Report (PBR) on Tuesday will be a key indicator of Gordon Brown’s long-term commitment to tackling climate change, Friends of the Earth said today. The PBR could be one of the Government’s final acts before calling a General Ele
2007-10-05 14:53:00
CLIMATE CHANGE ONE-MINUTE FILM MAKES WAVES ON YOUTUBE
Friends of the Earth’s Green Film Competition, in association with Filminute, ranks as the #1 not-for-profit channel of all time on YouTube.
2007-10-04 14:57:00
Majority of Americans want local action on global warming, says poll
Nearly three-quarters of Americans are willing to pay more in taxes and other expenses to support local government-led initiatives designed to reduce global warming, according to a first-of-its kind survey conducted by GfK Public Affairs and the Yale Scho
2007-10-04 00:00:00
ORNL 'resilience' plan to help Tennessee, Mississippi and South Carolina communities beat disaster
A new Oak Ridge National Laboratory initiative could help avert disasters in Tennessee, Mississippi and South Carolina and also lead to more information about climate change.
2007-10-04 00:00:00
Gordon Brown has failed to deliver real change for Britain - Campbell
<P></P> <P><B>Liberal Democrat Leader Menzies Campbell</B> launched an attack on Gordon Brown for failing to deliver real change for Britain in his first 100 days as Prime Minister. </P> <P><B>Menzies
2007-10-04 00:00:00
Battling virus disease of watermelon with bottlegourds
Two scientists with the Agricultural Research Service, which is the chief intramural scientific research agency of the US Department of Agriculture, are screening bottlegourds for genetic resistance to ZYMV. Plant pathologist Kai-Shu Ling and geneticist
2007-10-03 00:00:00
Climate film allowed in schools
The climate change documentary from ex-US vice president Al Gore can be shown in England's secondary schools, a High Court judge says.
2007-10-02 19:58:52
A greenhouse in order to study the impact of climate change on plants
The University of Navarra has installed a thermal gradient greenhouse in order to study the impact of climate change on plants. This is a pioneering methodology for studying the simultaneous effect of increased CO2 and ambient temperature.
2007-10-02 00:00:00
Americans consider global warming an urgent threat, according to poll
A growing number of Americans consider global warming an important threat that calls for drastic action, and 40 percent say that a presidential candidate's position on the issue will strongly influence how they vote, according to a national survey conduct
2007-10-01 00:00:00
Equality 'threatened by climate'
Climate change is the greatest threat to global equality, Foreign Secretary David Miliband tells the UN.
2007-09-28 00:56:23
Iowa State consumer survey shows links between local foods, climate change, food safety
American consumers believe that local foods are safer, better and more healthy, and half of the respondents are willing to pay more for it.
2007-09-28 00:00:00
Bush hosts climate change talks
Delegates from the world's top polluting nations are meeting in Washington to discuss tackling climate change.
2007-09-27 08:50:27
Lovelock urges ocean climate fix
A quick global warming fix using pipes in the oceans is proposed by scientists James Lovelock and Chris Rapley.
2007-09-26 17:01:53
World leaders need to remain alert to latest scientific thought on climate change
A new Institute of Physics' report, Climate change prediction: A robust or flawed process?, published today reveals that while there is general consensus on the underlying causes of the changes in our atmosphere, there is not unanimity.
2007-09-26 00:00:00
North America's northernmost lake affected by global warming
Analyses conducted by researchers from Université Laval's Center for Northern Studies reveal that the continent's northernmost lake is affected by climate change. The research team reports that life in Ward Hunt Lake, located on a small island in the
2007-09-26 00:00:00
Impact of Arctic heat wave stuns climate change researchers
Unprecedented warm temperatures in the High Arctic this past summer were so extreme that researchers with a Queen's-led climate change project have begun revising their forecasts.
2007-09-26 00:00:00
Researchers discover forests of endangered tropical kelp
A research team led by San Jose State University and the University of California, Santa Barbara has discovered forests of a species of kelp previously thought endangered or extinct in deep waters near the Galapagos Islands. The discovery has important im
2007-09-26 00:00:00
Cave records provide clues to climate change
Using stalagmites found in two different caves in Borneo, Georgia Tech researchers found that the tropical Pacific may play a much more active role in historic climate change events than was previously thought.
2007-09-26 00:00:00
Gordon Brown Speech Friends of the Earth Comment
Responding to Gordon Brown’s announcement Government’s Climate Change Bill in his speech to the Labour Party Conference today, Tony Juniper, Friends of the Earths Executive Director said:
2007-09-25 15:16:00
Man causing climate change - poll
Large majorities of people across the world agree that humans are causing global warming, a BBC poll indicates.
2007-09-25 00:13:02
Scientists, policymakers and industry leaders gather to discuss ocean iron fertilization
On Sept. 26-27, scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will host an international, interdisciplinary conference on the proposed "iron fertilization' of the ocean as a means to combat rising concentrations of greenhouse gases in the at
2007-09-25 00:00:00
Amazonian forest 'more resilient'
The Amazon may survive climate change better than computer models have suggested, according to research.
2007-09-24 13:53:35
CLIMATE JUSTICE NEEDED TO ADDRESS GLOBAL WARMING
The Chair of Friends of the Earth International, Meena Raman, will warn the world's Heads of State today that 'climate justice' needs to be urgently addressed in the fight against global warming.
2007-09-24 10:25:00
World leaders at climate summit
World leaders are set to take part in a special UN meeting in New York to discuss global warming.
2007-09-24 02:19:13
Global corporate climate change report released
The Carbon Disclosure Project, a collaboration of over 315 institutional investors managing more than $41 trillion of assets, releases new global reports, the largest and most comprehensive database of strategies from the world's largest corporations rega
2007-09-24 00:00:00
Extraterrestrial impact likely source of sudden Ice Age extinctions
What killed the wooly mammoths? An international team of scientists, including Peter Schultz of Brown University, suggests that a comet or meteorite exploded over the planet roughly 12,900 years ago, causing the abrupt climate changes that led to the exti
2007-09-24 00:00:00
Climate fears spook companies
Ever more companies see climate change as a threat, though there are also firms that see it as an opportunity, a report finds.
2007-09-23 23:02:28
Liberal Democrats would increase flood defences without delay
<P>The Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference today backed measures to substantially increase funding on flood defences and give the Environment Agency strategic control of Britain&rsquo;s whole flood management system.</P> <P></
2007-09-20 00:00:00
Power switch
The wisest energy strategy for the United States and other countries facing similar challenges is to move away from their reliance on large-scale centralized coal and nuclear plants, and instead, invest in renewable energy systems and small scale decentra
2007-09-20 00:00:00
Campbell: Lib Dems will rattle the cage of British politics
<P><B><SPAN lang=EN-GB></SPAN></B></P> <P align=center><B><SPAN lang=EN-GB><IMG alt="Ming Campbell delivering his leader's speech" src="/media/images/brighton07/Ming platform Sep
2007-09-20 00:00:00
Bog helps build climate insights
Excavations for the Channel Tunnel rail link show scientists a glimpse of climate change 55 million years ago.
2007-09-19 20:05:37
GREEN NINJA OR ECO-FEMME FATALE? PUBLIC ASKED TO VOTE FOR BEST GREEN FILM
The public are being called on to choose between polar bears debating climate change and a radical green ninja to decide the winner of Friends of the Earth’s One Minute Green Film competition.
2007-09-19 12:00:00
WATCH: New TV film - "Envrionment: Act Now"
<P>The latest Liberal Democrat TV film (PPB) persuasively puts the case for urgent action to protect our environment.</P> <P>"It is our duty to future generations to act and to act now. Only the Liberal Democrats have the visio
2007-09-19 00:00:00
Ancient British bog provides clue to global warming
Dr. Richard Pancost from the University of Bristol and colleagues, publishing today in Nature, show that carbon isotope values of hopanoids -- compounds made by bacteria -- suddenly decrease in a manner that can only be explained by switching to a diet of
2007-09-19 00:00:00
UK 'needs carbon neutral target'
The UK's electricity supply must be carbon neutral by 2050 to defeat global warming, the Lib Dems say.
2007-09-17 09:09:23
Liberal Democrats back plans for zero carbon Britain
Liberal Democrats today endorsed plans for a zero-carbon Britain. <P></P> <P>The Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference this morning backed proposals to make Britain carbon neutral by 2050.</P> <P></P> <P>The
2007-09-17 00:00:00
Lib Dems back plans for zero carbon Britain
<P>The Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference today backed proposals to make Britain carbon neutral by 2050.</P> <P></P> <P>The plans include commitments to:</P> <P></P> <P><SPAN>·<SPAN
2007-09-17 00:00:00
Lib Dems to back British tourism
The Liberal Democrats will today discuss proposals to help revitalise the British tourism industry. <P></P> <P><SPAN lang=EN-GB>Britain</SPAN><SPAN lang=EN-GB>&rsquo;s global share of the tourism market has f
2007-09-17 00:00:00
Whitehall targets for local government should be scrapped - Stunell
<P></P> <P>All nationally set targets for local government in England would be scrapped under plans passed today by the Liberal Democrats.</P> <P></P> <P>A new covenant between central and local government, w
2007-09-16 00:00:00
Bush aide says warming man-made
The US chief scientist John Marburger says climate change is almost certainly down to human activities.
2007-09-14 11:52:26
Neanderthal climate link debated
A study challenges a theory that abrupt and catastrophic climate change extinguished the last Neanderthals.
2007-09-13 16:30:49
MPs CLIMATE REORT WELCOMED
Friends of the Earth today’s publication (Thursday) of ‘Climate Change; the citizens agenda’ by the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee.
2007-09-13 00:51:00
NASA keeps eye on ozone layer amid Montreal Protocol's success
NASA scientists will join researchers from around the world to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Montreal Protocol, an international treaty designed to reduce the hole in Earth's protective ozone layer. The United Nations Environment Program will host
2007-09-13 00:00:00
US Climate Change Science Program making good progress in documenting and understanding changes
Climate change research directed by the federal government has made good progress in documenting and understanding temperature trends and related environmental changes on a global scale, says a new report from the National Research Council. The ability to
2007-09-13 00:00:00
Peat and forests save permafrost from melting
Scientists find that the demise of the permafrost may be exaggerated because peat and forest cover, which protect the permafrost, have not been factored into research regarding climate change.
2007-09-13 00:00:00
New evidence on the role of climate in Neanderthal extinction
The mystery of what killed the Neanderthals has moved a step closer to resolution after an international study led by the University of Leeds has ruled out one of the competing theories -- catastrophic climate change -- as the most likely cause.
2007-09-12 00:00:00
TUC CALLS FOR TOUGHER CLIMATE LAW
The TUC has today passed a motion calling on the Government to strengthen its “insufficiently ambitious” plans for a new law to tackle climate change. The move has been welcomed by Friends of the Earth which has led the campaign for new legisl
2007-09-11 09:00:00
Tories heading for a major bust up over climate change - Huhne
<P>Commenting on environmental proposals due to be published this week by the Conservatives&rsquo; Quality of Life group, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>, <B>Chris Huhne MP</B> said:<BR><
2007-09-11 00:00:00
Deep vents 'no climate haven'
The exotic creatures that inhabit deep-sea vents will not be immune to the effects of climate change, research claims.
2007-09-10 09:30:12
Icy calculations on a hot topic
University of Utah mathematicians have arrived at a new understanding of how salt-saturated ocean water flows through sea ice -- a discovery that promises to improve forecasts of how global warming will affect polar icepacks.
2007-09-10 00:00:00
AGU journal highlights -- Sept. 6, 2007
Solving the mystery of booming sand dunes, South Asian monsoon shifts south since 1400, Ozone-destroying chemicals wane, Robotic probes improve ocean analysis, Universal rule for repeating earthquakes?, Abrupt climate change clues in tropical Africa, Anta
2007-09-09 00:00:00
Apec leaders reach climate deal
Asia-Pacific leaders meeting in Sydney unveil an agreement on climate change, but no commitments.
2007-09-08 09:10:22
HILARY BENN TO ADDRESS FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CONFERENCE
Environment Minister Hilary Benn will be urged to include the UK’s share of international emissions from aviation and shipping in Government plans for a new climate change law, when he attends the Friends of the Earth’s annual local groups con
2007-09-07 01:29:00
TAU scientists probe 'deep' questions aboard EcoOcean's environmental research ship
TAU scientists and Swedish environmental philanthropist Andreas Weil are collaborating on an adventure in research aboard "The Mediterranean Explorer." The floating laboratory and educational facility is taking on some of the deepest mysteries o
2007-09-07 00:00:00
BBC DROPS PLANET RELIEF
Friends of the Earth has expressed disappointment after the BBC said that it would not ho ahead with plans for a TV special on climate change.
2007-09-05 12:59:00
Refugia of the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest could be the basis for its regeneration
Changes that have occurred in Brasil tropical rainforest for more than 100 000 years were studied by a team of IRD researchers. They combined data from botany, palynology and genetics. Results indicated that this tropical. Such a finding should be useful
2007-09-05 00:00:00
Climatic variations influence the emergence of cholera in Africa
In studies aiming to understand better the emergence and persistence of cholera in Africa, IRD and CNRS researchers showed the strong correlation that exists between outbreaks and the different parameters linked to climate changes in West Africa. This res
2007-09-05 00:00:00
Role reversal as humans suck life out of leeches
Global warming may be to blame for the gradual extinction of cold-loving species, and the European land leech in particular, according to a study which will be published in the December issue of Springer’s journal Naturwissenschaften. The findings sh
2007-09-05 00:00:00
SCIENTISTS WARN THAT EU PLANS TO CURB AVIATION EMISSIIONS MUST BE STRENGTHENED
Current proposals to include aviation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme will have very little impact on aviation’s contribution to climate change, a new report by leading climate scientists warns today. Friends of the Earth, which commissioned the
2007-09-04 01:01:00
UK peatlands face future stress
Erosion and climate change could release a vast volume of carbon from the UK's peatlands, a study finds.
2007-09-01 20:17:11
Friends of the Earth dismisses claims made on wind farm documentary
Friends of the Earth defended the viability of wind farms following a BBC Radio Four documentary claimed that ‘the power of the wind to deliver electricity is being overestimated by companies keen to cash in on big subsidies.’
2007-08-31 15:00:00
NASA study predicts more severe storms with global warming
NASA scientists have developed a new climate model that indicates that the most violent severe storms and tornadoes may become more common as Earth's climate warms.
2007-08-30 00:00:00
Weird 'Engine of The Reef' Revealed
A team of coral researchers has taken a major stride towards revealing the workings of the mysterious ‘engine’ that drives Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, and corals the world over. The science has critical importance in understanding why c
2007-08-30 00:00:00
Climate flooding risk 'misjudged'
Climate change may carry a higher risk of flooding than was previously thought, the journal Nature reports.
2007-08-29 17:00:27
Liberal Democrats reveal plans for zero carbon Britain
<P>The Liberal Democrats today revealed radical proposals to transform Britain into an international leader in tackling climate change, making the country carbon neutral by 2050. <BR><BR>The measures, which will be debated at the p
2007-08-28 00:00:00
Greenhouse gases likely drove near-record US warmth in 2006
Greenhouse gases likely accounted for over half of the widespread warmth across the continental United States in 2006. Researchers found that it was very unlikely that the 2006 El Nino played any role, though other natural factors likely contributed to th
2007-08-28 00:00:00
September Geology and GSA Today media highlights
Topics include: discovery of Sudbury impact event debris in Michigan; climate change and dispersal of early modern humans out of Africa; relationship of mantle plumes and supercontinent cycles; relationship of San Andreas fault system activity and the eas
2007-08-28 00:00:00
Merkel presses China on climate
Germany urges China to address climate change, but China says it should still be allowed to grow economically.
2007-08-27 08:03:55
Vienna meeting seeks climate plan
Delegates from 150 countries meet in Vienna to discuss progress on steps to tackle climate change.
2007-08-27 04:10:28
UK MAY MISS CARBON TARGETS - NEW REPORT
A report released today by respected independent think tank energy analysts Cambridge Econometrics forecasts that the Government will miss its own 2010 policy goal for a 20% cut in carbon emissions. It is also unlikely to achieve this even by 2020 unless
2007-08-23 13:59:00
UK 'may miss 2020 target for CO2'
A think tank warns the UK government greenhouse gas targets for 2020 look likely to be broken.
2007-08-23 00:08:28
Climate change goes underground
Scientists from around the world have begun to scratch the surface of the impact climate change has on water and soil below the earth's surface. Developing research has exposed the need for more information that will be vital to land and water management
2007-08-22 00:00:00
Corals and climate change
A modest new lab at the Rosenstiel School is the first of its kind to tackle the global problem of climate change impacts on corals. Fully operational this month, this new lab has begun to study how corals respond to the combined stress of greenhouse warm
2007-08-22 00:00:00
Scientists: Polar ice clouds may be climate change symptom
As the late summer sun sets in the Arctic, bands of wispy, luminescent clouds shine against the deep blue of the northern sky. To the casual observer, they may simply be a curiosity, dismissed as the waning light of the midnight sun. But to scientists, th
2007-08-20 00:00:00
Climate fear for visiting birds
Climate change is causing a decline in the number of some birds visiting Britain each winter, the RSPB says.
2007-08-17 01:50:19
UK satellite mission to improve accuracy of climate-change measurements gains global support
A UK-led initiative to build a satellite which can significantly improve the accuracy of climate change data is gaining momentum following calls from the United Nations, the US Academy of Sciences and the World Meteorological Organisation.
2007-08-17 00:00:00
HIPs extension another stumbling step in a flawed scheme - Stunell
<P>Commenting on today&rsquo;s announcement that Home Information Packs (HIPs) will be extended to include all three-bedroom properties put up for sale from 10<SUP>th</SUP> September, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Communities
2007-08-17 00:00:00
Ecological restoration -- a global strategy for mitigating climate change
The Society for Ecological Restoration International issued a position statement on global climate change during its joint conference with the Ecological Society of America "Ecological Restoration in a Changing World" held last week in San Jose
2007-08-17 00:00:00
Call for network to monitor Southern Ocean current
The senior science advisor to the World Climate Research Program has called for the establishment of a Southern Hemisphere network of deep ocean moorings to detect any change in ocean circulation that may adversely influence global climate.
2007-08-17 00:00:00
EU's climate targets 'ambitious'
Downing Street calls EU climate change targets "ambitious" following claims the UK will fail to reach them.
2007-08-13 15:44:25
Climate change isolates Rocky Mountain butterflies
Expanding forests in the Canadian Rocky Mountains are slowly isolating groups of alpine butterflies from each other, which may lead to the extinction of the colourful insects in some areas, says a new study from the University of Alberta.
2007-08-13 00:00:00
New study warns limited carbon market puts 20 percent of tropical forest at risk
In an ironic twist, 11 countries that have avoided widespread destruction of their tropical forest are at risk of being left out of an emerging carbon market intended to promote rainforest conservation to combat climate change.A new study warns that "
2007-08-13 00:00:00
Soot 'influences Arctic climate'
Ice cores show that soot released by industrial activities has influenced climate change in the Arctic.
2007-08-10 09:27:54
Ten-year climate model unveiled
Scientists unveil a climate model offering 10-year forecasts of global warming, compared to existing long-term ones.
2007-08-09 20:12:35
Climate change and permafrost thaw alter greenhouse gas emissions in northern wetlands
Permafrost -- the perpetually frozen foundation of the north -- isn't so permanent anymore, and scientists are scrambling to understand the pros and cons when terra firma goes soft.Permafrost serves like a platform underneath vast expanses of northern for
2007-08-09 00:00:00
Experiment suggests limitations to carbon dioxide 'tree banking'
While 10 years of bathing North Carolina pine tree stands with extra carbon dioxide did allow the trees to grow more tissue, only those pines receiving the most water and nutrients were able to store significant amounts of carbon that could offset the eff
2007-08-07 00:00:00
Heathrow Ruling Friends of Earth Comment
“The judge’s decision is a victory for common sense. It sends a clear message to BAA that they cannot use their corporate muscle to stop people from engaging in lawful, peaceful protests on issues such as climate change.”
2007-08-06 18:10:00
Brown downgrades environment - Huhne
<P>The Liberal Democrats have questioned Gordon Brown&rsquo;s commitment to tackling climate change following the downgrading of the key cabinet committee on the environment.</P> <P>The Ministerial Committee on Energy and the En
2007-08-06 00:00:00
Iowa State researchers work to track North American climate change
Iowa State University researchers are part of an international project that will run computerized climate models to see how climate change may affect North America or even individual states.
2007-08-06 00:00:00
Bush calls climate change talks
US President George Bush invites leading countries to a climate change conference in Washington in September.
2007-08-03 15:18:30
JOINT COMMITTEE ON DRAFT CLIMATE CHANGE BILL RECOMMEND ACTION ON AVIATION
The Joint Committee of MPs and Lords looking at the draft Climate Change Bill has concluded that the Bill needs to be strengthened.
2007-08-03 12:44:26
Tougher carbon targets law urged
The government's proposals to tackle climate change need to be tougher, say MPs and peers.
2007-08-03 07:23:13
Liberal Democrats plan to double investment in railways
<P>The Liberal Democrats will today [Friday] launch new transport polices to create a zero carbon transport system by 2050.<BR><BR>The plans include a commitment to double investment in the railways by introducing a toll on road fr
2007-08-03 00:00:00
Government must set sights higher for climate change bill - Howarth
<P>Commenting on the publication of today's [Friday] report by the Draft Climate Change Bill Committee, <B>Liberal Democrat committee member</B>, <B>David Howarth MP</B> said:<BR><BR>"This&nbsp;is a&a
2007-08-03 00:00:00
Solar Juice at the Jamboree!
P&P, Solar Generation and 40,000 scouts from over 150 countries have joined together at the World Scout Jamboree to help tackle climate change.
2007-08-02 13:52:44
Climate change worries for bird
A rare mountain bird is to be radio tracked in an effort to better understand its declining numbers.
2007-08-02 09:58:44
'Extreme analytical chemistry' will help unravel Mars' mysteries
Sam Kounaves is spearheading the chemical analysis of Martian soil and ice for the NASA Phoenix Mars mission that will launch in early August and land on Mars next May. Kounaves examines big questions of planetary science by applying "extreme analyti
2007-08-02 00:00:00
UC experts detail new standard for cleaner transportation fuels
University of California experts today released their much-anticipated blueprint for fighting global warming by reducing the amount of carbon emitted when transportation fuels are used in California. This "Low Carbon Fuel Standard," designed to
2007-08-02 00:00:00
Ceramic tubes could cut greenhouse gas emissions from power stations
Greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generating stations could be cut to almost zero by controlling the combustion process with an advanced ceramic material, claim engineers.
2007-08-02 00:00:00
Asia's brown clouds 'warm planet'
Air pollution over Asia is warming the lower atmosphere as much as greenhouse gas emissions, a study suggests.
2007-08-01 18:34:48
Pollution amplifies greenhouse gas warming trends to jeopardize Asian water supplies
Scientists have concluded that the global warming trend caused by the buildup of greenhouse gases is a major contributor to the melting of Himalayan and other tropical glaciers. Now a new analysis of pollution-filled "brown clouds" over south As
2007-08-01 00:00:00
MIT aims for kinder, gentler scallop dredge
An MIT scientist has developed a new dredge for catching scallops that is more environmentally friendly than the standard devices used in the industry.
2007-07-31 00:00:00
Home Information Packs bungled by catastrophic cooper - Stunell
<P>The Liberal Democrats today called Yvette Cooper&rsquo;s handling of the introduction of Home Information Packs, which come into force tomorrow, as &lsquo;catastrophic&rsquo;.<BR><BR>Commenting <B>Liberal Democra
2007-07-31 00:00:00
Climate change threatens Siberian forests
Catastrophic forest fire outbreaks in Siberia are happening more frequently because of climate change, new research published in the Journal of Climate on Aug. 1, 2007, has found.
2007-07-31 00:00:00
MPs Demand Tougher Climate Change Law
The publication of the Environmental Audit Committee’s Report, ’Beyond Stern: From the Climate Change Programme Review to the Draft Climate Change Bill’ was welcomed by Friends of the Earth today (30 July).
2007-07-30 11:56:00
Better baseball, and more evidence for the human origin of global warming
The best team may not always win the World Series, and the evidence that we are warming the globe gets stronger.
2007-07-30 00:00:00
Instant steam takes on MRSA
A method for making instant steam, without the need for electricity, promises to be useful for tackling antibiotic resistant "superbugs" like MRSA and C. difficile, as well as removing chewing gum from pavements and powering environmentally frie
2007-07-29 00:00:00
Frequency of Atlantic hurricanes doubled over last century, climate change suspected
About twice as many Atlantic hurricanes form each year on average than a century ago, according to a new statistical analysis. The study concludes that warmer sea surface temperatures and altered wind patterns associated with global climate change are fue
2007-07-29 00:00:00
UK forecasts to zoom in on towns
Forecasters aim soon to be able to give accurate weather predictions down to areas the size of towns.
2007-07-26 15:20:21
Ozone has 'strong climate effect'
Ozone could be a more important driver of climate change than scientists had previously thought.
2007-07-25 21:23:21
Rising surface ozone reduces plant growth and adds to global warming
Scientists have today released new findings that could have major implications for food production and global warming in the 21st century. Experts from the Met Office, the University of Exeter and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, have found that pr
2007-07-25 00:00:00
Tory report ducks issue of climate change - Featherstone
<P align=left>Conservative proposals on global poverty have ducked the crucial issue of climate change, according to <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow International Development Secretary, Lynne Featherstone MP</B>.<BR><BR>The Co
2007-07-24 00:00:00
Renewable energy wrecks environment
Renewable does not mean green. That is the claim of Jesse Ausubel of the Rockefeller University in New York. Writing in Inderscience's International Journal of Nuclear Governance, Economy and Ecology, Ausubel explains that building enough wind farms, damm
2007-07-24 00:00:00
Humans 'affect global rainfall'
Human-induced climate change has affected global rainfall patterns over the 20th Century, a study suggests.
2007-07-23 19:49:46
Local residents and Friends of the Earth support Mansfield wind farm proposal
Friends of the Earth joined local residents in support of the Lindhurst wind farm today. They have launched a new website that enables local people to write to the Newark and Sherwood District Council in support of the proposal. The environmental group e
2007-07-23 14:59:00
Lack of government preparation has led to a summer of suffering for millions - Campbell
<P align=left><B>Leader of the Liberal Democrats Menzies Campbell</B>, visiting flood affected Hull today [Monday] said that lack of Government preparedness has meant a &lsquo;summer of suffering&rsquo; for millions of people
2007-07-23 00:00:00
Brown must wake up to flood reality - Huhne
<B> <P>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>, <B>Chris Huhne MP</B> today accused the Government of failing on flood prevention, following the recent severe weather which has left large areas of Worcestershir
2007-07-23 00:00:00
ACADEMICS CHALLENGE LABOUR ON GREEN RECORD
Gordon Brown must do much better than his predecessor, Tony Blair, if the UK is to play a leading role in tackling the catastrophic threats of climate change and biodiversity loss, a new report by leading academics warns today.
2007-07-20 11:10:00
Labour has failed to tackle climate change - Huhne
<P><SPAN>Commenting on&nbsp;the report by Friends of the Earth report </SPAN><I>New Labour, New Environment?</I><SPAN> Published today [Friday] which claims that the environment has been a low priority for the L
2007-07-20 00:00:00
Rural communities revived by energy
A study funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, of community renewable energy projects in Britain has found that so far, projects are largely based in the countryside, some quite remote. From wind turbines to shared heating systems, small-scal
2007-07-19 00:00:00
Green tax switch needed to tackle transport emissions - Kramer
<P align=left>The cost of travelling by train or bus has risen by more than 50% over the last 30 years while the cost of motoring has fallen, according to official figures obtained by the Liberal Democrats.<BR><BR>Commenting, <B
2007-07-19 00:00:00
'Pay back' prediction on peat gas
A wind farm developer says it will take less than a year for its scheme to cancel out C02 released during its construction.
2007-07-18 09:28:08
FRIENDS OF THE EARTH CALLS FOR WEEKLY FOOD WASTE COLLECTIONS
Local authorities should introduce weekly food waste collections as part of za strategy to cut waste, increase recycling and tackle climate change, Friends of the Earth said today. The move would also help to counter concerns about fortnightly rubbish col
2007-07-16 16:49:00
Sex sells, but at what cost?
"Sex sells", but humans' fixation with status symbols is threatening efforts to tackle climate change.
2007-07-16 14:27:38
UK 21st in European league of carbon efficiency and well-being
Europe less carbon efficient today than 40 years ago New Europe-wide research using an innovative measure of carbon efficiency and real economic progress reveals that Europe is less efficient now at delivering human well-being than it was 40 years ago
2007-07-16 01:00:00
India in climate change move
India takes the first steps towards developing a national plan that will combat the effects of climate change.
2007-07-13 17:56:29
Automated tailgating cuts pollution
An automated way of allowing cars to drive much closer to each other in heavy moving traffic, so-called platooning, could cut congestion, save fuel and cut greenhouse gas emissions, according to research published today in Inderscience's International Jou
2007-07-12 00:00:00
Crofters' legal vow on wind farm
Opponents to a massive wind farm proposed for the Western Isles are threatening court action.
2007-07-11 23:07:31
Changing climate will challenge Northeast agriculture, CU expert warns
Farmers will grapple with new and aggressive crop pests, summer heat stress and water problems that could strain family farms to the limit, warns David Wolfe, a Cornell expert on the effects of climate change on agriculture. His gloomy assessment was part
2007-07-11 00:00:00
'No sun link' to climate change
Research suggests that the sun's activity is not responsible for the onset of global warming.
2007-07-10 23:00:30
'No Sun link' to climate change
Research suggests that changes in the Sun's activity cannot be responsible for modern-day global warming.
2007-07-10 23:00:30
Global warring
Climate change, and the resulting shortage of ecological resources, could be to blame for armed conflicts in the future, according to David Zhang from the University of Hong Kong and colleagues. Their research, which highlights how temperature fluctuatio
2007-07-09 00:00:00
Fossilized midges provide clues to future climate change
Fossilized midges have helped scientists at the University of Liverpool identify two episodes of abrupt climate change that suggest the UK climate is not as stable as previously thought.
2007-07-09 00:00:00
Climate change reduces Queensland's bat numbers
A central eastern Queensland mine has turned up bat fossils which show climate change has had a negative impact on the state's bat population.Queensland University of Technology PhD student Sandrine Martinez is currently sifting through what is the larges
2007-07-08 00:00:00
FRIENDS OF THE EARTH WINS 2007 CIPR EXCELLENCE AWARD FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Friends of the Earth's climate campaign The Big Ask has won one of the most prestigious awards in the communications industry - the Chartered Institute of Public Relations 2007 Excellence Award for Public Affairs. Launched in May 2005, the campaign is
2007-07-06 12:21:00
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