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New Project in Madagascar to Measure Carbon Savings From Forest C…
Net News Publisher | 22 hours ago by Terry
Up to 500,000 hectares of moist and spiny forests in Madagascar are to be protected or restored in a pioneering project which will include testing ways to measure climate impacts. The research could potentially provide precious information to many ot read more
Tschechiens Vaclav Klaus als Anti-Gore
Transatlantikblog | October 6th 2008 by Markus
Die “Internationale” der Klimawandel-Leugner hat im tschechischen Präsidenten Vaclac Klaus ein Aushängeschild gefunden. Klaus ist der Verfasser zweier Bücher, die den Klimawandel in Abrede stellen. Die angekündigten oder in Angriff ge read more
El cambio climático y Bolivia
Observancia | October 1st 2008 by Gustavo Cardoso
El número 82 de la Revista Temas en la Crisis, ha destinado su publicación al cambio climático con importantes artículos que enaltecen el estudio de este fenómeno que preocupa a los Estados y sus sociedades en el mundo.El principal artículo, Ca read more
Police charged over Hayley Adamson death
Police State Britain | September 30th 2008
A Police officer is to be charged with causing the death of teenager Hayley Adamson by dangerous driving.Lawyers for the Crown Prosecution Service made the decision after considering a file of evidence prepared by the Independent Police Complaints Co read more
The carbon report - we’re certainly not running out
Frog Blog | September 29th 2008
Last Thursday, the Global Carbon Project released its annual report on the state of the carbon cycle, Carbon Budget 2007 [pdf]. And the news is that carbon dioxide emissions are up 3 percent for 2007 Dot Earth commented: More than half of global emis read more
British Experiments to Test Ecological Conditions in 2100, Today
Planetsave | September 28th 2008 by Lucille Chi
There is almost nothing quite as intriguing and interesting as learning of a new experiment. And while Bunsen burners and the like may be OK for some of you, for me, get me outside and in some dirt any day. A new experiment, being conducted at Imp read more
New Data on Greenhouse Gases: time to act . . . now
RTSea Blog | September 26th 2008 by Richard Theiss
Many of you who read this blog are already concerned and committed marine conservationists and so you are familiar with issues regarding greenhouse gas output and the effect it has on our climate. Here's some more disconcerting news . . .Yesterday, read more
Global Carbon Project says 2007 CO2 emission higher than worst-ca…
Scholars and Rogues | September 26th 2008 by Scholars and Rogues
The Global Carbon Project (GPC) released its Climate Trends 2007 update, and there’s some sobering news within the latest update: The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere was 383 parts per million (ppm) in 2007, 37% over pre read more
Zbigniew Jaworowski smaschera le bugie degli allarmisti del risca…
Ambientalismo di Razza | September 24th 2008 by No Algore
Zbigniew Jaworowski ha scritto recentemente su NZCPR.org:"In un editoriale su un settimanale polacco ho commentato recentemente la considerevole riduzione delle temperature globali nel 2008 e durante gli ultimi 10 anni. Non è stata una sorpresa perc read more
Author Dr. R.K. Pachauri – I hope my blog will attract widespre…
Grendiary | September 23rd 2008
A large number of thinkers and leaders across the globe now voice the view that the 21st century would be the century of knowledge. This is based on the expectation and hope that human actions and societal initiatives will be driven by new knowledge. read more
Author Dr. R.K. Pachauri – I hope my blog will attract widespre…
Grendiary | September 23rd 2008
A large number of thinkers and leaders across the globe now voice the view that the 21st century would be the century of knowledge. This is based on the expectation and hope that human actions and societal initiatives will be driven by new knowledge. read more
Climate Change Controversy
Philippine Affairs | September 20th 2008 by Homar Murilo
Contrary to common notion, science does not always arrive at conclusions as absolute truths. Although concrete empirical evidences are the best proofs, the interpretations of these proofs are subject to consensus. In spite of the rigorous testing, ex read more
New Analysis Predicts Planet Warming Will Lead to Massive Loss of…
Planetsave | September 18th 2008 by Lucille Chi
Under a scenario that is nothing short of fairy tale-optimistic and unrealistic, a pair of authors from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has predicted a minimum warming of 2.4° C (4.3° F) above pre-industrial levels. And even read more
The Weekly Carboholic: UK says Greenpeace stopped climate damage
Scholars and Rogues | September 17th 2008 by Scholars and Rogues
In an unexpected development, jurors in the UK acquitted six Greenpeace activists in a case involving £35,000 ($62,591) worth of damages to a coal-fired power plant. The defense had argued that a 1971 law (Criminal Damage Act 1971) permitting read more
The Plenty 20: 20 businesses, 20 people, and 10 ideas that will c…
Green Blog | September 16th 2008 by noone123
In this months issue of the environment magazine Plenty they have listed the top 20 people, 20 businesses, and 10 ideas that will “change our world”. “There are game-changers and then there are world-changers. From Internet giants w read more
Study Suggests High Climate Change Vulnerability for Brazil’s N…
The Temas Blog | September 15th 2008
Brazil's National Space Research Institute (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE) and its largest mining company (and second largest in the world), CVRD (now just calling itself "Vale"), last week released the first of three reports on th read more
The Economics of Climate Change in the Caribbean / La economía d…
The Temas Blog | September 14th 2008
From the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC): ECONOMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC study to review policy and provide country-by-country assessments of its impacts. A review of the economics read more
McCAIN’S CAMPAIGN MANAGERS ARE BROWNED OFF WITH GORDON
Caledonian Comment | September 10th 2008 by Caledonian Jim
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown moved hurriedly to heal a damaging rift with US Republican Presidential candidate John McCain yesterday (both pictured above) - and pledged to keep out of the US election. It came after he appeared to endorse rival read more
This must be KILLING Al Gore and those Global Warmongers!!!
The BoBo Files | September 10th 2008 by The BoBo
Farmer’s Almanac predicts decades-long cooling trend Chilling News: “Sunspots May Vanish by 2015″ OH MY GOD! Holy shit-nuts Batman? It’s GLOBAL COOLING? Are we going to die from the heat or freeze to death? Seriously?!? Cou read more
New Studies Conclude the IPCC Sea Level Rise Projections are too…
Planetsave | September 9th 2008 by Lucille Chi
A new study published in Science Magazine concludes that an improved estimate of sea level rise (SLR) puts the increase at 0.8-2.0 meters, roughly 3.5 times the IPCC projections. There has been significant debate regarding the projected sea level ri read more
Day Nine: Pita Bread and Climate Change
The Odd Blog | September 9th 2008 by Mike
Not much happening today. I ate kind of badly, if you want the truth: pita bread with hummus for lunch, and left-overs for dinner. Not a terribly inspiring sort of advert for the vegan lifestyle, but to be honest, some days I just can’t get i read more
Green Quote of the Week: Rajendra Pachauri
Green Blog | September 9th 2008 by noone123
Rajendra Pachauri, who currently chairs the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) since 2002 and who recently won the Nobel Peace Price along with Al Gore, said at a speech in London on Monday evening that “meat production puts more read more
Colorado State Launches Climate Lecture Series
Ecolocalizer | September 9th 2008 by Lucille Chi
Colorado State University plans to launch a new lecture series on “Climate Change: What We All Need to Know.” The series kicks off at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, with a talk by atmospheric science professor David Randall on “Climate read more
Al bando i carnivori
Ambientalismo di Razza | September 9th 2008 by No Algore
Tratto da Svolte Epocali.Ennesima puntata della serie "Siamo in buone mani!". Rajendra Pachauri, presidente dell'Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), durante un meeting a Londra organizzato dalla Compassion in World Farming (CIWF), a cui read more
059 IPCC: Agora quer nos dizer o que devemos comer!
Olhar Global | September 8th 2008 by Xico Lopes
(imagem:http://www.es.gov.br/site/home/index.aspx) É claro que devemos nos preocupar e ocupar com o aquecimento global e as mudanças climáticas que dele podem advir, tanto coletivamente, quanto a nível individual. Agora, o read more
S&R interviews PCAP’s Bill Becker - Part 1
Scholars and Rogues | September 8th 2008 by Scholars and Rogues
During the Democratic National Convention, I had the opportunity to interview Bill Becker, the executive director of the Presidential Climate Action Program (PCAP). Over the course of the interview, the topics ranged from PCAP’s recommendatio read more
Help Reduce Global Warming - Eat Less Meat
The Global Sociology Blog | September 6th 2008
This one is going to make my animal rights friends (somewhat) happy): UN says eat less meat to curb global warming | Environment | The Observer via kwout It is common sense, of course. I have posted on this topic before. It is well known read more
Weltklimarat wählt Schweizer in den Vorsitz
Inspirierendes aus aller Welt | September 5th 2008 by kedarvideo
Thomas Stocker, Klimaforscher und Professor an der Universität Bern, wird künftig als Ko-Vorsitzender die Arbeitsgruppe des IPCC leiten, welche sich mit den wissenschaftlichen und technischen Aspekten der Klimaerwärmung befasst. Die 29. Vollversam read more
Λιώσιμο πάγων: Άνοδος στάθμης νερού
Greek News Magazine | September 2nd 2008
Η υπερθέρμανση του πλανήτη, που προκαλεί το λιώσιμο των πάγων, μπορεί να οδηγήσει σε πολύ ταχύτερη άνοδο της στάθμης των ωκεανών από την read more
BNP to honour ‘martyr’ with rally as Asian neighbour gets eig…
Lancaster UAF | August 30th 2008 by Ketlan
The British National Party has said that it will hold a rally in honour of its first claimed martyr, whose Asian killer was jailed for eight years for manslaughter yesterday. Keith Brown, a father of eight and friend of the party leader, Nick Griff read more

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