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Did Greenland Sun
Rise 2 Days Early?
Jan 21, 2011 12:15 PM CST
Did Greenland Sun Rise 2 Days Early?
Reports say it did—but is global warming to blame?
(Newser)
- Residents of Ilulissat, Greenland, live in darkness for a large chunk of winter—but that chunk was two days shorter this year. The sun reportedly rose on Jan. 11, instead of its normal date of Jan. 13, the Huffington Post reports. Of course, theories were quick to surface, and one...
Climate Change
Linked to Fall of Rome
Jan 14, 2011 5:07 AM CST
Climate Change Linked to Fall of Rome
Climate shifts coincided with turmoil, say researchers
(Newser)
- Changes in climate have played a huge role in European history, influencing or even causing events like the decline of Rome and the Black Death, according to researchers studying ancient tree growth. Tree-ring samples from nearly 9,000 of pieces of wood collected over 30 years reveal that a stable...
2010 Tied for
Hottest Year Ever
Jan 13, 2011 8:50 AM CST
2010 Tied for Hottest Year Ever
It was also the wettest...
(Newser)
- Last year was a hot and wet affair, tying 2005 for the warmest year on record and standing alone as the year with the most precipitation, according to the National Climatic Data Center, which has records dating back to 1880. The earth’s average temperature rose to 58.12 degrees...
Sea Levels to Rise
13 Feet by Year 3000
study says
Jan 10, 2011 7:34 AM CST
Sea Levels to Rise 13 Feet by Year 3000
And that's actually the best case scenario
(Newser)
- Best case scenario: Even if we give up using all fossil fuels this very second and manage to stop all carbon dioxide emissions, the West Antarctic ice sheet is expected to collapse by the year 3000, causing sea levels to rise by at least 13 feet. The catastrophic prediction is...
California Approves
Cap-and-Trade System
Dec 17, 2010 8:29 AM CST
California Approves Cap-and-Trade System
3 years in the making; first of its size in the nation
(Newser)
- While climate legislation flounders in Congress, California is taking the lead: Air regulators there voted yesterday to cap industrial greenhouse gas emissions and instate the first carbon-trading program of its size in the US, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. “Most political people said we should do as little as...
Arctic Melting May Bring
New Beast: Polar-Grizzly
Dec 16, 2010 9:21 AM CST
Arctic Melting May Bring New Beast: Polar-Grizzly
Mama grizzly, papa polar means threatened baby
(Newser)
- Melting arctic sea ice isn’t just threatening polar bears’ lives—it’s threatening their gene pool. The loss of ice means more contact between polar bears and genetically-similar grizzlies, which means cross-breeding, scientists say. Hunters have shot at least two polar-grizzly crosses since 2006, the
Independent
reports. Other species...
Fox Boss Demanded
Skepticism on Global Warming
Dec 15, 2010 12:05 PM CST
Fox Boss Demanded Skepticism on Global Warming
Media Matter cries foul about leaked email
(Newser)
- Liberal watchdog Media Matters has an email that it says shows how the honchos at Fox News order news to be slanted: It comes from Fox exec Bill Sammon, who sent it to news staffers on the subject of global warming: "...we should refrain from asserting that the planet...
If Marshall Islands Sink,
Does Nation Still Exist?
in case you missed it
Dec 11, 2010 1:50 PM CST
If Marshall Islands Sink, Does Nation Still Exist?
All kinds of thorny legal questions lurk
(Newser)
- The rising ocean is swallowing the Marshall Islands, and the tiny nation’s 61,000 residents are wondering: What then? Will they still have a country, complete with a UN seat, and control of their fisheries and now-submerged minerals? “We’re facing a set of issues unique in the...
Cancun Climate Talks:
A Decent Step Forward
analysis roundup
Dec 11, 2010 1:20 PM CST
Cancun Climate Talks: A Decent Step Forward
They seem to have gotten world negotiators back on track
(Newser)
- The climate talks in Cancun are over, and the assessments seem to fall into the modest-but-better-than-expected range, mainly because they set the stage for future talks. Monsters and Critics has highlights here , including a goal by the nearly 200 participating nations to limit the rise in world temperatures to 2...
Climate Change Could
Cause Cancer, UN Warns
Dec 10, 2010 7:22 AM CST
Climate Change Could Cause Cancer, UN Warns
As glaciers melt, toxic chemicals released into food chain
(Newser)
- Climate change is doing more than just harming our environment—it could also be harming you, scientists say. Toxic chemicals that have been linked to cancer, tumors, heart disease, and infertility are being released into the air and water via melting glaciers, reports the
Daily Mail
, pointing to a new...
Nations Near Deal
to Save Tropical Forests
Dec 8, 2010 12:55 PM CST
Nations Near Deal to Save Tropical Forests
Developing nations would be paid to preserve land
(Newser)
- Looks like the UN climate talks under way in Cancun could yield at least one tangible deal—an agreement to start saving the world's tropical forests. The concept is simple enough: Developing nations such as Brazil, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea would be paid to stop bulldozing their forests, reports...
Island
Nations
Heat Up
Climate
Summit
Dec 5, 2010 9:01 AM CST
Island Nations Heat Up Climate Summit
But they don't expect big results in Cancun
(Newser)
- Islands across the world are already feeling the burn of global warming, and they’re trying to get their voices heard at the climate change summit in Cancun, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. The 43 countries have banded together in an Alliance of Small Island States, which is voicing its...
GOP Axes House Climate Panel
Dec 3, 2010 4:35 AM CST
GOP Axes House Climate Panel
Boehner cuts global warming panel to save cash
(Newser)
- The climate change panel Nancy Pelosi set up as one of her first acts as House speaker has held its last meeting, House Republicans say. The House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming—which aimed to highlight issues relating to climate change and clean energy—will be folded...
Global Warming Evidence
on Rise, Say Scientists
Nov 26, 2010 12:03 PM CST
Global Warming Evidence on Rise, Say Scientists
Ocean temperatures increasing, along with humidity levels
(Newser)
- In what is sure to stir the climate debate further, a respected climate research center in the UK says the evidence of man-made warming is “overwhelming” and has increased in 2010. The Met Office Hadley Center reports rising sea water temperatures and sea levels, shrinking glaciers, and higher humidity...
Skeptical Climate Report
Plagiarized Wikipedia
Nov 23, 2010 10:25 AM CST
Skeptical Climate Report Plagiarized Wikipedia
...and other material, including text from scientist it was blasting
(Newser)
- An influential 2006 congressional report questioning the validity of global warming research was heavily plagiarized, lifting sections from textbooks, Wikipedia, and even one of the scientists it criticized, according to experts contacted by the
USA Today
. A year-long analysis by one of the experts found that 35 of the report's...
Relax, God
Vowed Not to
Destroy Earth:
Would-Be
Energy Chair
Nov 10, 2010 4:00 AM CST
Relax, God Vowed Not to Destroy Earth: Would-Be Energy Chair
In climate change debate, Shimkus points to God's promise to Noah
(Newser)
- A leading contender to chair the House Energy Committee has plucked his position on climate change straight from the pages of Genesis. People shouldn't worry about the planet being destroyed, Rep. John Shimkus testified last year, because God promised Noah after the flood that he wouldn't destroy the planet again....
Space Tourism
May Warm Planet
Oct 31, 2010 4:01 PM CDT
Space Tourism May Warm Planet
Rockets send soot into stratosphere
(Newser)
- Space tourism may sound, well, out-of-this-world, but there is a good chance it will pollute
this
world, possibly contributing to global warming. As firms like Boeing prepare to launch space tourism businesses , a new study warns that the soot emitted by commercial rockets may get stuck in the stratosphere, notes...
BP Funding Tea Party's
Climate Change Deniers
Oct 25, 2010 7:38 AM CDT
BP Funding Tea Party's Climate Change Deniers
Big polluters give $240K to Senate campaigns
(Newser)
- Big-time big-polluting European firms are funding the Tea Party's climate change deniers, finds the
Guardian
. The paper discovered that 80% of campaign donations from major European firms like BP and Bayer went to politicians opposed to action on climate change. Recipients include Tea Party-backed incumbents Jim DeMint and James Inhofe...
Tea Party Steeped in
Global Warming Doubt
Oct 21, 2010 11:14 AM CDT
Tea Party Steeped in Global Warming Doubt
More than half of activists don't foresee a warming problem—ever
(Newser)
- The Tea Party movement is highly skeptical of the threat posed by—and, in some cases, the existence of—global warming, finds a
New York Times
/CBS poll. Just 14% of Tea Partiers believe warming is currently taking effect, as opposed to 49% of the rest of Americans. More than...
The Chevy Volt's
Dirty Secret
OPINION
Oct 20, 2010 1:50 PM CDT
The Chevy Volt's Dirty Secret
Who says electricity is clean?
(Newser)
- The Chevy Volt has a secret: It’s not run solely on electricity, it has a gas engine that, under some circumstances, directly moves the wheels. “I know. When I heard this, I ran about the house shrieking, ‘Well, then, the Volt is not an ‘extended-range’ EV...
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