Wednesday, November 11, 2009

global warming

Steward's 10 'Myths' About Global Warming and CO2 Damage

New book explores CO2 warnings like the extinction of polar bears and massive rise in sea levels. more >>

Early Peek: New Faith-Based Climate Bill Online Ad

Religious progressives launch a Web-based campaign today urging Senate passage of the climate bill. more >>

Scientist: Carbon Dioxide Doesn't Cause Global Warming

Noted geologist says Earth needs more, not less, carbon dioxide to feed plant life. more >>

Climate Change Triggered Dwarfism in Creatures of the Past

Ancient soil biota decreased in size by up to 46 percent during a period 55 million years ago. more >>

Changing Climate Factored Into Australian Extinctions

UN Warns Leaders Time Running Out for Climate Deal

Warmer Weather Threatens Moose

Climate Talks Resume in Bangkok With Deal in Doubt

Climate negotiations seek to forge a pact to replace the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012. more >>

Planned Emission Cuts Still Mean Far Hotter Earth

Global Warming May Dent El Niño’s Protective Shield from Atlantic Hurricanes

NASA Data: Greenland, Antarctic Ice Melt Worsening

Warming Ocean Melts Greenland Glaciers

Researchers found subtropical water deep inside the Sermilik fjord. more >>

As Climate Shifts, Birds Follow

Bird species in the Sierra Nevadas have altered their ranges in response to changes in temperature. more >>

Two German Cargo Ships Pass Through 'Arctic Passage'

Global Warming Causes Outbreak of Rare Algae in Caribbean Corals

Scientists take advantage of 'experiment of nature' to discover new insights into coral bleaching. more >>

Greenland's Melt Mystery Unfolds, at Glacial Pace

Scientists say the Greenland ice sheet is losing about 7 billion cubic feet of ice per year. more >>

Effects of Arctic Warming Seen as Widespread

Researchers find varying and widespread impact on Arctic wildlife as a result of climate change. more >>

Walruses Congregate on Alaska Shore as Ice Melts

Researchers say walruses massing on shore could lead to deadly stampedes and too much pressure on prey. more >>

Global Warming Pushes Walrus Closer to Endangered List

A second Arctic marine mammal has moved closer to an Endangered Species listing due to global warming. more >>

In Tiny 'Tuk,' They Man Climate's Front Line

Arctic Offers More Evidence of Human Influences on Climate Change

Recent, sudden and dramatic Arctic warming was preceded by almost 2,000 years of natural cooling. more >>

Dead Ahead: Similar Early Warning Signals of Change in Climate

Scientists identify 'tipping points' at which sudden shifts to new conditions occur. more >>

Global Warming Threatens Tropical Species

What Would You Do For a Low-Carbon Klondike Bar?

One ice cream maker may transform the way we enjoy summer's sweet treat forever. more >>

Philippe Cousteau, Jr.: 5 Green Things My Grandfather Would Have Wanted You to Do

The grandson of explorer Jacques Cousteau shares how you can uphold his family's legacy of conservation. more >>

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