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Climate Change in the News, Week of October 11, 2008


News items related to climate change from the past week. U.N. says credit crisis could enable “green growth” – Reuters (UK) (Oct 11, 2008) Global Warming Threatens Tropical Species, Too – Discover (Oct 10, 2008) Keeping track of climate change – CNN (Oct 11, 2008) Climate change ground zero – Sydney Morning Herald (Oct 11, … Continue reading

Climate Change in the News, Week of September 27, 2008


News items related to climate change from the past week. BBC investigated over climate change documentary – Telegraph (UK) (Sep 26, 2008) Climate change could affect bird-lovers, hunters – Tallahassee Democrat (Sep 26, 2008) Study: Climate change impact on Tennessee will be costly – Nashville Business Journal (Sep 24, 2008) Layton attacks Liberal and Green … Continue reading

Climate Change in the News, Week of September 20, 2008


News items related to climate change from the past week. Trees Will Save Us From Global Warming? Scratch That – Newsweek (Sep 18, 2008) Global warming law will boost California economy, study finds – Christian Science Monitor (Sep 18, 2008) Abrupt Climate Change Focus Of U.S. National Laboratories – Science Daily (Sep 18, 2008) Business … Continue reading

Climate Change in the News, Week of August 30, 2008


News items related to climate change from the past week. Palin Not Convinced on Global Warming – Washington Post (Aug 29, 2008) Nebraskans favor government action to curb climate change – Grand Island Independent (Aug 29, 2008) Palin: Global Warming Not Man-Made – ABC News (US) (Aug 29, 2008) Africa: Climate Change a Threat to … Continue reading

Climate Change in the News, Week of August 23, 2008


News items related to climate change from the past week. Climate change may raise blood risk – Australian, The (Aug 19, 2008) Australian PM urges more US climate change action – International Herald Tribune (Aug 19, 2008) Polar bears’ long swims blamed on global warming – Calgary Herald (Aug 23, 2008) India global warming hot-spot: UN … Continue reading

Climate Change in the News, Week of August 16, 2008


News items related to climate change from the past week. S.F. Exploratorium’s window on climate change – San Francisco Chronicle (Aug 15, 2008) Climate change causes birds to lay eggs early – Guardian (UK) (Aug 15, 2008) Call For Better Protection Of Older People From Climate Change Impact – ScienceDaily (Aug 15, 2008) Climate change … Continue reading

Climate Change Week In Review, Week of July 19, 2008


Last Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its assessment of the complexities of regulating greenhouse gases under the provisions of the Clean Air Act. The assessment is open for public comment for 120 days. The EPA followed this announcement with the release on Tuesday of a proposed rule for the Federal Requirements related to … Continue reading

Climate Change in the News, Week of July 12, 2008


News items related to climate change from the past week. Judges Toss EPA Rule To Reduce Smog, Soot – Washington Post (Jul 12, 2008) Bush administration rejects regulating greenhouse gases – Associated Press (Jul 12, 2008) Schwarzenegger Blasts Bush on Global Warming – ABC News (Jul 11, 2008) Solar panel windows are latest weapon against … Continue reading

Climate Change in the News, Week of July 5, 2008


News items related to climate change from the past week. Most urgent hurricane threat? Overdevelopment, not global warming – St. Petersburg Times (Jul 5, 2008) No time to waste on tackling climate change – The Age (AU) (Jul 5, 2008) Australia ‘needs carbon trading’ – BBC (Jul 4, 2008) Food and global warming are interconnected, … Continue reading

Climate Change in the News, Week of June 28, 2008


News items related to climate change from the past week. Arctic’s First Ice-Free Summer Possible Even This Year – ABC (Jun 27, 2008) This summer may see first ice-free North Pole – AP (Jun 27, 2008) CSIRO report advises farmers and fishers on climate change – ABC (AU) (Jun 27, 2008) Wis. task force OKs … Continue reading

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