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Options to tackle climate change to be presented in Bangkok
BANGKOK, THAILAND, 30 April 2007 -- The world's leading scientists and world governments are to meet in Bangkok, Thailand from 30 April ahead of publication on 4 May of the third part of a key United Nations report on climate change. Experts are expect
2007-04-27 12:42:00
Plants do not emit methane
A recent study in Nature suggested that terrestrial plants may be a global source of the potent greenhouse gas methane, making plants substantial contributors to the annual global methane budget. This controversial finding and the resulting commotion trig
2007-04-27 00:00:00
Satellites shed light on global warming
As climate change continues to make headlines across the world, participants at the 2007 Envisat Symposium this week are hearing how Earth observation satellites allow scientists to better understand the parameters involved in global warming and how this
2007-04-27 00:00:00
Fish growth changes enhanced by climate change
Australian researchers have found correlations between changes in wind patterns and sea temperatures in the southwest Pacific, and fish growth rates.
2007-04-27 00:00:00
Ocean's 'twilight zone' may be a key to understanding climate change
A major study sheds new light on the role of carbon dioxide once it's transported to the oceans' depths. The research indicates that instead of sinking, carbon dioxide is often consumed by animals and bacteria and recycled in the "twilight zone,"
2007-04-27 00:00:00
Cameron should disown Scotland's "Toxic Tories" - Huhne
<P>The Liberal Democrats today challenged David Cameron to disown Scotland's "Toxic Tories" after Friends of the Earth gave their manifesto nought out of ten for its environmental content.<BR><BR><B>Liberal Democrat S
2007-04-26 00:00:00
Climate catastrophes in the Solar System
Earth sits between two worlds that have been devastated by climate catastrophes. In the effort to combat global warming, our neighbors can provide valuable insights into the way climate catastrophes affect planets.
2007-04-26 00:00:00
Scientists link volcanic eruptions that formed North Atlantic Ocean to ancient global warming
Scientists examining a spike in worldwide ocean temperatures 55 million years ago have linked it to massive volcanic eruptions that pushed Greenland and northwest Europe apart to create the North Atlantic Ocean. Writing in the journal Science, geologists
2007-04-26 00:00:00
Volcanic eruptions, ancient global warming linked
A team of scientists announced today confirmation of a link between massive volcanic eruptions along the east coast of Greenland and in the western British Isles about 55 million years ago and a period of global warming that raised sea surface temperature
2007-04-26 00:00:00
Ocean's 'twilight zone' plays important role in climate change
A major study has shed new light on the dim layer of the ocean called the "twilight zone" -- where mysterious processes affect the ocean's ability to absorb and store carbon dioxide accumulating in our atmosphere.
2007-04-26 00:00:00
Satellites play vital role in understanding the carbon cycle
The global carbon cycle plays a vital role in climate change and is of intense importance to policy makers, but significant knowledge gaps remain in our understanding of it. Several scientists at the Envisat Symposium this week have highlighted research p
2007-04-25 00:00:00
Global warming, Antarctic ice is focus of multinational workshop
As the national repository for geological material from the Southern Ocean, the Antarctic Marine Geology Research Facility at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Fla., houses the premier collection of Antarctic sediment cores -- and a hot new acquisi
2007-04-25 00:00:00
China gas emissions 'may pass US'
China could overtake the US this year as the largest greenhouse gas emitter, energy agency officials say.
2007-04-24 12:26:33
Satellites offer sunny outlook on understanding polar climate, with help of cloudy skies
A team of researchers recently completed a project to confirm what NASA satellites are telling us about how changes in clouds can affect climate in the coldest regions on Earth.
2007-04-24 00:00:00
China sees climate impacts ahead
Climate change brings threats to several regions of China, according to an assessment by the government.
2007-04-23 19:56:16
Biodiesel won't drive down global warming
EU legislation to promote the uptake of biodiesel could increase rather than decrease greenhouse gas emissions. A study reported in C&I revealed that while petroleum diesel emits 85 percent of its greenhouse gases at the final stage, in the engine, tw
2007-04-23 00:00:00
Labour's rotten record on climate change - Huhne
<P>Commenting on the backing for a new cut CO2 campaign by the Prime Minister and David Miliband, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>,<B> Chris Huhne MP</B> said:<BR><BR>"Warm words on cl
2007-04-23 00:00:00
Mosquito genes explain response to climate change
University of Oregon researchers studying mosquitoes have produced the first chromosomal map that shows regions of chromosomes that activate -- and are apparently evolving -- in animals in response to climate change. The map will allow researchers to narr
2007-04-23 00:00:00
Why GNEP can't jump to the future
Study documents how the Bush administration's "environmentally friendly" GNEP program could become a deadly and costly fiasco.
2007-04-23 00:00:00
Government buildings should lead the way on environmental standards - Stunell
<P>Commenting on today&rsquo;s [Friday] NAO report showing that the Government is failing to meet targets to make their new buildings environmentally sustainable, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Local Government Secretary</B>, <B&g
2007-04-20 00:00:00
Will lemmings fall off climate change cliff?
Contrary to popular belief, lemmings do not commit mass suicide by leaping off cliffs into the sea. A bigger threat to the the rodents is climate change, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society, which is launching a study to examine how these tiny
2007-04-20 00:00:00
Scientists track impact of Asian dust and pollution on clouds, climate change
Scientists using one of the nation's newest and most capable research aircraft are launching a far-reaching field project this month to study plumes of airborne dust and pollutants that originate in Asia and journey to North America.
2007-04-19 00:00:00
First climate debate divides UN
The UN Security Council holds its first debate on global warming, but Russia and China criticise the British initiative.
2007-04-18 01:05:09
Scientists to track impact of Asian dust and pollution on clouds, climate change
Scientists using one of the nation's newest and most capable research aircraft are launching a far-reaching field project this month to study plumes of airborne dust and pollutants that originate in Asia and journey to North America. The plumes are among
2007-04-18 00:00:00
Scientists to track impact of Asian dust and pollution on clouds, weather, climate change
Scientists using the nation's newest and most capable aircraft for environmental research are launching a far-reaching field project this month to study plumes of airborne dust and pollutants that originate in Asia and journey to North America. The plumes
2007-04-18 00:00:00
A change in the wind
Climate model simulations for the 21st century indicate a robust increase in wind shear in the tropical Atlantic due to global warming, which may inhibit hurricane development and intensification. Historically, increased wind shear has been associated wit
2007-04-17 00:00:00
Device uses solar energy to convert carbon dioxide into fuel
Chemists at the University of California, San Diego have demonstrated the feasibility of exploiting sunlight to transform a greenhouse gas into a useful product
2007-04-17 00:00:00
Ditching Dirty Development at Cirencester College
The Cirencester College P&P group took over their canteen last month to get students at their college taking action on Climate Change
2007-04-16 17:39:43
AGU Journal Highlights -- April 16, 2007
Earthquake-induced gravity field changes recover to initial conditions; Recent trends in Arctic Ocean mass distribution; Ice-associated algal blooms and their impact on biological production in the Bering Sea; Seismic studies could help identify areas sat
2007-04-16 00:00:00
Climate Change Starts at Home campaign launched
<P>Liberal Democrat Leader Menzies Campbell has launched the Climate Change Starts at Home campaign, cementing the party&rsquo;s position as the greenest of the three major parties.</P> <P>Visiting a house built in the 1870 whic
2007-04-16 00:00:00
Climate change could trigger 'boom and bust' population cycles leading to extinction
Climate change could trigger "boom and bust" population cycles that make animal species more vulnerable to extinction. Dramatic population fluctuations make species more vulnerable to extinction due to disease, inbreeding and other causes; in ad
2007-04-16 00:00:00
Climate change: poor suffer as world gets hotter
BRUSSELS (BELGIUM) APRIL 6, 2007 – Friends of the Earth International has demanded steep emissions cuts by all rich countries and more funding for climate change adaptation in developing countries, after the world's leading scientific experts today
2007-04-13 11:39:00
LSU professor helps India prepare for impact of global warming
Robert Twilley, associate vice chancellor of research and economic development at LSU, director of the Coastal Systems and Society Initiative and professor of coastal sciences, recently joined an international science team tasked with helping India, one o
2007-04-13 00:00:00
UAF scientist among authors of international climate report
University of Alaska Fairbanks climate scientist John Walsh is among the lead authors of the second volume of the Fourth Assessment Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The volume, "Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability," a
2007-04-11 00:00:00
Green fuels could be bad for the environment
A misjudged push for ‘green’ fuels could instead damage the climate and trash rainforests, according to the UK’s largest environmental groups today. Biofuels – which are similar to petrol but less environmentally damaging becau
2007-04-10 12:57:00
Snowy forests 'may increase warming'
Planting trees in snowy areas may worsen global warming as they prevent sunlight from being reflected, a study says.
2007-04-10 03:47:27
3 scientific societies applaud climate change report
The American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America applaud the efforts of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and its report, which points to the direct consequences of human-induced climate change
2007-04-10 00:00:00
Ancient coral reef tells the history of Kenya's soil erosion
Coral reefs, like tree rings, are natural archives of climate change. But oceanic corals also provide a faithful account of how people make use of land through history, says Stanford University scientist Robert B. Dunbar. In a recent study published in Ge
2007-04-10 00:00:00
Trees to offset the carbon footprint?
How effective are new trees in offsetting the carbon footprint? A new study suggests that the location of the new trees is an important factor when considering such carbon offset projects. Planting and preserving forests in the tropics is more likely to s
2007-04-09 00:00:00
Tropical forests -- Earth's air conditioner
Planting and protecting trees -- which trap and absorb carbon dioxide as they grow -- can help to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. But a new study suggests that, as a way to fight global warming, the effectiveness of this strategy depends heavil
2007-04-09 00:00:00
Climate change 'to hit poor hard'
The world's poorest people will be hardest hit by climate change, experts at a summit on global warming warn.
2007-04-06 10:20:59
Latest IPCC report highlights need for integrated climate/human behavior models
How can humans adapt to climate change without adding even more stress to the environment? Scientists are now looking at ways to integrate the human dimension of climate change -- the choices we need to make to adapt to a changing global climate -- with t
2007-04-06 00:00:00
IPCC report shows "Global Emergency" - Huhne
<P>Commenting on the latest report from the UN intergovernmental panel on climate change, <STRONG>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary Chris Huhne MP</STRONG> said:<BR><BR><SPAN lang=en-us>&ldquo;</S
2007-04-06 00:00:00
Climate change fruitful for fungi
An extraordinary amateur nature diary shows that UK fungi are fruiting more as the climate warms.
2007-04-05 20:28:45
Warming 'already changing world'
A major UN report is set to conclude that climate change already impacts the natural world and human societies.
2007-04-05 14:13:18
'Health warnings' for holiday ads
Adverts for flights, holidays and cars should carry tobacco-style warnings on climate change, a study says.
2007-04-05 01:03:23
TOP GARDEN CENTRE TO BAN PATIO HEATERS
Leading garden chain Wyevale is to stop selling patio heaters following concerns about the impact that these products have on climate change. A Friends of the Earth survey of DIY stores and garden centres today shows that Wyevale is taking a lead on this
2007-04-05 00:15:00
Biofuels: More than just ethanol
As the United States looks to alternate fuel sources, ethanol has become one of the front runners. Scientists studied the greenhouse gas emissions and bioenergy of corn, hybrid poplar, switchgrass and other crops to determine the efficiency of various bi
2007-04-05 00:00:00
Liberal Democrat Councils fighting crime and acting on environment across the country
<P>Launching the Liberal Democrat local government elections campaign, <B>Liberal Democrat Leader Menzies Campbell</B> highlighted the real and positive change that the party is making in local communities across the country.<BR
2007-04-03 00:00:00
Snowy invaders point to Arctic thaw
Could climate change be to blame for the increase in numbers of snow geese that visit the US each winter? Wildlife experts say that warming temperatures on the Arctic Island where the birds nest, has led to a breeding boom. But not everyone is happy with
2007-04-03 00:00:00
Want to monitor climate change? P-p-p-pick up a penguin!
We are used to hearing about the effects of climate change in terms of unusual animal behavior, such as altering patterns of fish and bird migration. However, scientists at the University of Birmingham are trying out an alternative bio-indicator -- the ki
2007-04-03 00:00:00
US 'has to act' on climate report
EU leaders call for a change of stance from the US and Australia, as a report details global climate impacts.
2007-04-02 15:45:06
A changing climate for protected areas
On April 6, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will release a report on how climate change will accelerate extinctions of species. New research in the journal Frontiers in Environment and Ecology concludes that protected areas are necessary for
2007-04-02 00:00:00
Scientists track remarkable 'breathing' in nanoporous materials
Scientists all over the world are participating in the quest of new materials with properties suitable for the environmentally friendly and economically feasible separation, recovery, and reuse of vapours and greenhouse gases. A team of scientists from Fr
2007-04-02 00:00:00
Sydney in climate change blackout
Residents in Sydney, Australia, turn lights out across the city to try to raise awareness of global warming.
2007-03-31 10:41:06
Living the Cool Life: Imagining a Greener Sheffield
Sheffield University People & Planet group helped to organise a massively successful Climate Change conference for 'Sheffield is my Planet Week'
2007-03-30 17:03:04
Case Western researcher, international team call for better global warming forecasting
Case Western Reserve University faculty member Matthew Sobel has joined a team of international scientists calling for better forecasting methods in predicting how climate changes will impact the earth’s plant and animal species. They have reported e
2007-03-30 00:00:00
Sandia researchers help to understand climate change
Sandia researchers Mark Ivey and Bernie Zak are members of a research team from around the world whose work on the cold tundra in northern Alaska is helping to transform scientists' understanding of what the future may hold for Earth's climate.
2007-03-30 00:00:00
Climate change set to overwhelm the world s poor
From 2-5 April 2007, the world's leading scientific experts are to gather in Brussels, Belgium, to launch the second volume from the UN's Fourth Assessment Report, which addresses climate impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. The report is expected to p
2007-03-29 15:15:00
Australia fund to protect forests
Australia launches a fund to protect the world's forests, in a bid to tackle illegal logging and global warming.
2007-03-29 10:40:04
Labour going backwards on climate change targets - Huhne
<P>New statistics released today reveal that carbon dioxide emissions in the UK continued to rise in 2006.<BR><BR>Emissions have risen by 3.7% since their low in 1999. Last year alone emissions rose by a further 1.25%, an extra 6,000
2007-03-29 00:00:00
Rise in emissions from power generation looms - Huhne
<P><SPAN>Commenting on the publication of today's [Wednesday] WWF report on UK power sector emissions</SPAN>, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>, <B>Chris Huhne MP</B> said:<BR><BR&g
2007-03-28 00:00:00
Cutting army medics reckless folly - Harvey
<SPAN>Commenting on the publication of today's [Wednesday] WWF report on UK power sector emissions</SPAN>, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>, <B>Chris Huhne MP</B> said:<BR><BR>"T
2007-03-28 00:00:00
April GEOLOGY and GSA TODAY media highlights
Topics include: global climate change and biotic recovery following the end-Permian mass extinction; evidence of warming during the Neoproterozoic; new insights into structure and dynamics of the San Andreas fault; origin of some of Earth's largest natura
2007-03-28 00:00:00
Greenhouse gas effect consistent over 420 million years
New calculations show that sensitivity of Earth's climate to changes in the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) has been consistent for the last 420 million years, according to an article in Nature by geologists at Yale and Wesleyan Universities. The stud
2007-03-28 00:00:00
Climate focus 'brings security'
Dealing with climate change could bring a "peace dividend", Environment Secretary David Miliband says.
2007-03-27 16:51:33
Miliband must explain environment agency cuts - Huhne
The Liberal Democrats have today challenged David Miliband to explain why Environment Agency staff are being threatened with redundancy. <BR><BR>Many members of staff have been sent risk notices to warn them that they may lose their jobs
2007-03-27 00:00:00
Himalayan glacier melting observed from space
The Himalayan glaciers are melting under the effect of global warming. However, the extent of this melting remains difficult to assess from ground surveys owing to the great number of glaciers, the difficulty of access and the vastness of the mountain cha
2007-03-27 00:00:00
Plastic that degrades in seawater could be boon for cruise industry and others
Military, merchant and cruise ships generate large volumes of plastic waste that must be stored onboard until they reach port. Now, a new type of environmentally friendly plastic that degrades in seawater may make it safe and practical to toss plastic was
2007-03-27 00:00:00
EU vital in tackling climate changeand terrorism - Campbell
<P>Commenting on the 50<SUP>th</SUP> anniversary of the Treaty of Rome and on the day of the Berlin Declaration,<B> Liberal Democrat Leader Menzies Campbell</B> said: <BR>"It is fitting that Berlin, once the sy
2007-03-26 00:00:00
Global warming forecasts creation, loss of climate zones
A new global warming study predicts that many current climate zones will vanish entirely by the year 2100, replaced by climates unknown in today's world.
2007-03-26 00:00:00
Engines off says Hoff!
Robert Smyth Green Flag Action Group entertained and enlightened their school with a climate change assembly last week
2007-03-23 09:23:31
Changing ocean conditions led to decline in Alaska's sea lion population
Studies by a team of scientists at the North Pacific Universities Marine Mammal Research Consortium revealed that a sudden ocean climate change 30 years ago may be a leading factor in the decline of Alaska’s endangered western stock of Steller sea li
2007-03-22 00:00:00
Al Gore makes global warming plea
Former US Vice-President Al Gore testifies in Congress about the need to counter global warming.
2007-03-21 23:18:42
Chancellor abandons fairness to hit lowest paid - Campbell
<P>Commenting on Gordon Brown&rsquo;s budget,<B> Liberal Democrat Leader Menzies Campbell</B> said: <BR><BR>"The big increase in taxation is a doubling of the starting rate of income tax rate. <BR><BR>
2007-03-21 00:00:00
Browns budget another lost opportunity on environment - Huhne
<P>Commenting on the environmental announcements in today's Budget,&nbsp;<B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>, <B>Chris Huhne MP</B> said: <BR><BR>"Gordon Brown has introduced more hal
2007-03-21 00:00:00
Powerful new tool to track carbon dioxide by source
Scientists from NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory released today a powerful new tool to monitor changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases by region and source around the world. Called CarbonTracker, the online system will dist
2007-03-21 00:00:00
Rivers run towards 'crisis point'
Dams, shipping, pollution and climate change are among the threats to major rivers, a report concludes.
2007-03-20 00:23:22
First greenhouse gas animations produced using Envisat SCIAMACHY data
Based on three years of observations from the SCIAMACHY instrument aboard ESA's Envisat, scientists have produced the first movies showing the global distribution of the most important greenhouse gases -- carbon dioxide and methane -- that contribute to g
2007-03-20 00:00:00
BROWN'S BUDGETS FAIL GREEN TEST
Gordon Brown has produced just one green Budget in ten years according to a study by Friends of the Earth, released today [1]. The publication coincides with reports that the Chancellor may increase taxes on gas-guzzling vehicles. The environmenta
2007-03-19 18:20:00
Budget report 'not green enough'
The pre-Budget report was "grossly inadequate" in its efforts to tackle global warming, a senior Tory says.
2007-03-19 16:35:14
Report highlights missed opportunities on environment - Huhne
<P>Commenting on today's report from the Environmental Audit Committee on the&nbsp;Pre-Budget Report in 2006 and the Stern Review,&nbsp;<STRONG>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</STRONG><STRONG><SPAN>,
2007-03-19 00:00:00
Climate may shift sheep shape
Climate change could have an impact on animal evolution and population sizes, scientists believe.
2007-03-17 15:31:55
Caution urged on climate 'risks'
Two leading UK climate researchers say "overplaying" the global warming message risks confusing the public.
2007-03-17 00:49:54
Homes 'dumping a third of food'
Britons throw away 6.7m tonnes of food a year, adding to greenhouse gases from landfill sites, a report will say.
2007-03-16 07:36:58
Climate summit for G8 ministers
Ministers from G8 nations meet in Germany to discuss a global response to climate change.
2007-03-16 01:07:22
New link shown between genetics, climate change and population growth in sheep
Study investigates how genetically-controlled physical traits affect population dynamics<em> - News Release</em>
2007-03-16 00:00:01
Global emissions agreement is achievable - Huhne
<P>Commenting ahead of today's meeting of G8 environment ministers in Germany, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>, <B>Chris Huhne MP</B> said: <BR><BR>"The initiative that Germany has ta
2007-03-16 00:00:00
South West climate plan welcomed
Friends of the Earth today warmly welcomed the proposal by the South West Regional Assembly to draw up a Climate Change Action Plan for the South West
2007-03-15 19:11:00
DOE JGI releases enhanced Genome Data Management System IMG 2.1 marking 2-year anniversary
As interest in the rising number of newly characterized microbial genomes mounts, powerful computational tools become critical for the management and analysis of these data to enable strategies for such challenges as harvesting the potential of carbon-neu
2007-03-15 00:00:00
Global temperature -- politics or science?
The entire debate about global warming is a mirage. The concept of "global temperature" is thermodynamically as well as mathematically an impossibility, says professor at The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Bjarne Andresen who ha
2007-03-15 00:00:00
Global 'sunscreen' has likely thinned, report NASA scientists
A new NASA study has found that an important counter-balance to the warming of our planet by greenhouse gases -- sunlight blocked by dust, pollution and other aerosol particles -- appears to have lost ground.
2007-03-15 00:00:00
Arctic sea ice decline may trigger climate change cascade, says University of Colorado study
Arctic sea ice that has been dwindling for several decades may have reached a tipping point that could trigger a cascade of climate change reaching into Earth's temperate regions, says a new University of Colorado at Boulder study.
2007-03-15 00:00:00
'The Oil Bank of Scotland' driving forward climate change
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), which includes NatWest, is covering up huge carbon emissions - greater than those of Scotland - according to new research published this week. In the same week as the Government's draft Climate Change Bill, the repo
2007-03-14 17:21:02
New biofuels process promises to meet all US transportation needs
Purdue University chemical engineers have proposed a new environmentally friendly process for producing liquid fuels from plant matter - or biomass - potentially available from agricultural and forest waste, providing all of the fuel needed for "the
2007-03-14 00:00:00
Radar 'saves bats at wind farms'
Bats at risk of being killed by wind farms could be saved with radars, Aberdeen experts reveal.
2007-03-13 22:09:48
DRAFT CLIMATE BILL PUBLISHED
The publication of the Government’s draft Climate Change Bill was welcomed by Friends of the Earth today (13 March). The campaign for a new climate change law has been led by Friends of the Earth through The Big Ask climate campaign (www.thebigask.c
2007-03-13 10:56:00
Climate bill set to be unveiled
The government will seek a 60% cut in UK carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 in its plan to tackle global warming.
2007-03-13 07:21:50
Climate change bill is a step forward but remains flawed - Huhne
<P>Commenting on the draft Climate Change Bill published today, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>, <B>Chris Huhne MP</B> said:<BR><BR>"The Climate Change Bill is a step forward because
2007-03-13 00:00:00
Climate challenge
The Bridgnorth Endowed School P&P group are to ensure every pupil in their school is informed about Climate Change in a massive Climate day planned for next term
2007-03-12 14:23:29
Parties battle over green agenda
Chancellor Gordon Brown and Conservative leader David Cameron outline rival visions to tackle climate change.
2007-03-12 08:09:49
Tory green tax plans lack detail - Cable
<P>Commenting on Conservative green tax plans, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor</B>, <B>Vince Cable MP</B> said:<BR><BR>"Liberal Democrats fully support the policy of taxing pollution in aviation and
2007-03-12 00:00:00
Tough decisions and real action needed on the environment - Campbell
<P>Following his meeting with the top environmental NGOs and ahead of the publication of the Draft Climate Change Bill, <B>Liberal Democrat Leader Menzies Campbell </B>said: <BR><BR>"We welcome the introduction of th
2007-03-12 00:00:00
Canada's new government invests in carbon capture research delivering real results on greenhouse gas
The Honourable Gary Lunn, Minister of Natural Resources, along with partners from Innoventures Canada (I-CAN), today announced funding for a project related to the initial development of the I-CAN Centre for the Conversion of Carbon Dioxide (CO2), at the
2007-03-12 00:00:00
Smithsonian scientists report new carbon dioxide study
Researchers at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center report that doubling the atmospheric greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) in a scrub oak ecosystem caused a reduction in carbon storage in the soil. This response suggests a limited capacity of E
2007-03-12 00:00:00
EU must play key role in tackling climate change - Huhne
<P>Commenting ahead of the EU leaders&rsquo; summit to agree the terms of a pollution-cutting energy policy to answer growing pressure for action on climate change, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>, <B>C
2007-03-09 00:00:00
Climate shifts -- probability of randomness
Severe climate changes during the last ice-age could have been caused by random chaotic variations on Earth and not governed by external periodic influences from the sun. This has been shown in new calculations by a researcher at the Niels Bohr Institute,
2007-03-09 00:00:00
Insurance warning on climate
Global warming will lead to heftier insurance claims in the long-term, insurer Swiss Re has warned.
2007-03-08 16:29:35
Government Climate Change Bill Expected
The Government is expected to unveil its draft Climate Change Bill next week. The Big Ask, Friends of the Earth’s climate campaign has led the call for a Climate Change Bill. The campaign was launched in 2005 to secure a law which would commit this
2007-03-08 11:10:00
EU leaders face climate challenge
European leaders, looking to set the pace in the race against global warming, consider tough new targets.
2007-03-08 01:08:03
Scientists investigate impact of climate change on India's monsoon season
Scientists at the University of Liverpool are investigating the anticipated effects of climate change on India's monsoon season and the impact that alterations in India's water cycle will have on the country's people, agriculture and wildlife.
2007-03-08 00:00:00
Leicester researcher to lead global team tackling carbon 'time-bomb'
Greenhouse gas threat from tropical peatland to be investigated.
2007-03-08 00:00:00
Regardless of global warming, rising CO2 levels threaten marine life
Like a piece of chalk dissolving in vinegar, marine life with hard shells is in danger of being dissolved by increasing acidity in the oceans.
2007-03-08 00:00:00
Pollution shown cutting rainfall in hilly areas
Manmade climate change due to pollution seriously inhibits precipitation over hills in semi-arid regions, a phenomenon with dire consequences for water resources in the Middle east and many other parts of the world, a study by a Chinese-Israeli research t
2007-03-08 00:00:00
London, 7 March 2007 Friends of the Earth is demanding that EU governments set a target for cuttin
London, 7 March 2007 – Friends of the Earth is demanding that EU governments set a target for cutting domestic emissions of greenhouse gases, when they settle Europe’s energy future at the EU Spring Council in Brussels at the end of this week.
2007-03-07 17:20:00
Survey finds emotional reactions to nanotechnology
"The U.S. public's perception of nanotechnology is up for grabs. It could divide along the lines of nuclear power, global warming and other contentious environmental issues absent a major public education and engagement effort by industry, government
2007-03-07 00:00:00
Green taxes needed to hit emissions target - Huhne
<P>Commenting reports that the Government will miss its 2020 target of reducing emissions by 20%, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>,<B> Chris Huhne MP</B> said:<BR><BR>"It's time that t
2007-03-07 00:00:00
Biofuels: An advisable strategy?
Biofuels have been an increasingly hot topic on the discussion table in the last few years. The main argument behind the policies in favour of biofuels is based on the idea that biofuels would not increase the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmo
2007-03-07 00:00:00
Tories split from head to toe on Europe - Campbell
<P>Commenting ahead of David Cameron&rsquo;s speech on Europe,<B> Liberal Democrat Leader Menzies Campbell</B> said: <BR><BR>"The Tories are split from head to toe on the issue of Europe. <BR><BR>&quo
2007-03-06 00:00:00
ExxonMobil spreads climate change propaganda to school children - Huhne
<P>Young children who are unable to assess scientific evidence have become the latest target for propaganda on climate change from the world's top oil company ExxonMobil, according to the <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary&
2007-03-06 00:00:00
Solar energy conversion offers a solution to help mitigate global warming
Solar energy has the power to reduce greenhouse gases and provide increased energy efficiency, says a scientist at the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, in a report (view it online) published in the March issue of Physics Today. Last
2007-03-06 00:00:00
Swiss resorts tackle snow decline
Swiss ski resorts try to plan a future where less snow through climate change threatens business.
2007-03-05 12:20:23
Miniature lab ice spikes may hold clues to warming impacts on glaciers
Tiny lab versions of 12-foot tall snow spikes that form naturally on some high mountain glaciers may someday help scientists mitigate the effects of global warming in the Andes, according to a University of Colorado at Boulder professor.
2007-03-05 00:00:00
Tundra disappearing at rapid rate
Forests of spruce trees and shrubs in parts of northern Canada are taking over what were once tundra landscapes -- forcing out the species that lived there. This shift can happen at a much faster speed than scientists originally thought, according to a ne
2007-03-05 00:00:00
Campbell sets five tests for Gordon Brown
<P>In his speech to the Liberal Democrats' spring conference, Ming Campbell has set five tests for Gordon Brown:<BR><BR>"First, end Labour&rsquo;s authoritarian attack on civil liberties. Identity cards will not stop terrori
2007-03-04 00:00:00
UN chief warns on climate change
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says global warming poses at least as big a threat to the world as war.
2007-03-02 01:00:53
Carnegie Mellon researchers urge regulators to rethink strategies for soot emission
Carnegie Mellon University researchers say government officials need to adopt new ways of measuring and regulating the fine particles of smoke and soot so endemic to serious health problems and global warming crisis.
2007-03-02 00:00:00
Heatwave on the top of the world
CNRS scientists in collaboration with a team announce findings that global warming has increased the average temperature by 0.74°C over the last century. This result was published on Feb. 7, 2007, in the European Journal "Climate of the Past.&qu
2007-03-02 00:00:00
Climate changes brews trouble for marine life in European Seas, Marine Board-ESF report says
There is no denying that climate changes have profound impacts on the world and especially on the marine environment. Recent research has shown that the Northern Hemisphere has been warmer since 1980 than at any other time during the last two millenniums.
2007-03-02 00:00:00
Corals that can fight global warming may one day help fragile reefs
Global warming is threatening corals, reported Cornell's Drew Harvell at the AAAS meeting February 18. But some corals can fight diseases as temperatures rise and may provide clues in how to protect other fragile coral reefs, she said.
2007-03-02 00:00:00
Giant EU Energy Flag outside EU Spring Summit
On the morning of 9 March 2007, people from across Europe will be climbing up a huge frame to create a giant EU ‘energy flag’ outside the EU Spring Summit in Brussels. Hundreds of people from Friends of the Earth groups across the EU will dres
2007-03-01 16:02:00
Brown giving green taxes a bad name - Huhne
<P>Commenting on Michael O'Leary's interview with Parliamentary Monitor, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>,<B> Chris Huhne MP</B> said:<BR><BR>"Gordon Brown certainly risks giving green
2007-02-28 00:00:00
New evidence that global warming fuels stronger Atlantic hurricanes
Atmospheric scientists have uncovered fresh evidence to support the hotly debated theory that global warming has contributed to the emergence of stronger hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean.
2007-02-28 00:00:00
Gore accused of energy hypocrisy
The former US vice-president is accused of hypocrisy for apparently guzzling energy while lecturing on climate change.
2007-02-27 16:45:49
City ants take the heat
Most people remain unaware of the more rapid warming that has occurred within major cities. In fact, large cities can be more than 10 degrees hotter than their surroundings. These metropolitan hot spots, which scientists refer to as urban heat islands, ca
2007-02-27 00:00:00
Granthams to fund Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College London
The first institute of its kind for any major university<em> - News Release</em>
2007-02-26 00:00:01
Massive increase in ministerial car travel - Carmichael
<P>Official figures uncovered by the Liberal Democrats reveal that car travel last year by Government ministers and their officials totalled almost three million miles, the equivalent of travelling to the moon and back six times or around the
2007-02-26 00:00:00
A climate-change amplifying mechanism
CNRS, Universités Aix-Marseille 3 et 1, IRD and Collège de France a scientific research group known as CEREGEhave highlighted a feedback mechanism of ocean circulation on the climate which reinforces this heating or cooling. Published in Natur
2007-02-26 00:00:00
Hard headed plans needed to halt climate change - Huhne
<P>Commenting on the announcement from various green lobby groups that they will publish regular assessments of&nbsp;the environmental policies of the main political parties, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>,
2007-02-26 00:00:00
Mellow in Europe, crazy in America
Reed canarygrass stays put in Europe where it's native, but is aggressively expanding into wetlands across North America. Using this grass as a model, University of Vermont researchers have revealed a new way that some plants become invasive: Multiple int
2007-02-26 00:00:00
The Big Ask Cinema Night: An Inconvenient Truth and question time with Environment Minister
David Miliband, the Environment Minister, will answer questions on climate change at a post Oscar showing of ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ at the Prince Charles Cinema, London on Monday 26 February. The screening of the Oscar nominated film and the
2007-02-23 12:03:00
Poles 'vital for climate science'
Polar research is essential in understanding the risks of climate change, the UK's science minister declares.
2007-02-23 11:15:59
Huhne slams Government climb-down over climate change bill
<P><B>Liberal Democrat Shadow Environment Secretary</B>, <B>Chris Huhne MP</B> today slammed the Government for downgrading the Climate Change Bill, promised in the Queen's Speech, to only a draft bill.<BR><BR>
2007-02-23 00:00:00
Northwest Atlantic Ocean ecosystems experiencing large climate-related changes
Ecosystems along the continental shelf waters of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean -- from the Labrador Sea south of Greenland all the way to North Carolina--are experiencing large, rapid changes, report oceanographers funded by the National Science Foundation
2007-02-23 00:00:00
DfID must take climate change role more seriously - Featherstone
<P>Commenting on the floods in Mozambique, <B>Liberal Democrat Shadow International Development Secretary</B>,<B> Lynne Featherstone MP</B> said:<BR><BR>"As the impact of climate change grows, we may expe
2007-02-22 00:00:00
Climate changes, Cod collapse have altered North Atlantic ecosystems
Climate change plays a role in ecosystem changes along the continental shelf waters of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean, reports a Cornell oceanographer in the Feb. 23 issue of Science.
2007-02-22 00:00:00
University of Nevada professor demonstrates new hydrogen fuel system
With energy costs soaring, Nevada professor has the answer to a cleaner, more environmentally friendly and completely renewable form of energy through a $3 million grant -- work to make hydrogen energy a reality.
2007-02-22 00:00:00
Freeze 'condemned Neanderthals'
Climate change could have been the killer blow that finished off the Neanderthals, according to a study.
2007-02-20 23:06:06
The Big Ask Cinema Night
David Miliband, the Environment Minister, will answer questions on climate change at a post Oscar showing of ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ at the Prince Charles Cinema, London on Monday 26 February. The screening of the Oscar nominated film and the
2007-02-20 12:34:00
Disclose all emissions, UK urged
Britain's official figures for carbon emissions vastly understate its contribution to climate change, a report concludes.
2007-02-19 00:12:07
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