Three leading scientific bodies in the UK have joined forces to warn evidence of the existence of climate change is growing. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com ... Copenhagen "climate change" warn warning "global warming"
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Heritage expert Dan Holler discusses the lack of transparency and procedural tricks used to push economy-killing cap-and-trade climate legislation through Congress. ... "Cap and trade" "energy tax" "climate proposals" Waxman-Markey Kerry-Boxer "global warming" "climate change"
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Dubner talks with Bloomberg’s Julie Hyman about climate change and his new book. Dubner is co-author of "SuperFreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance." (Source: Bloomberg) ... Dubner Discusses `SuperFreakanomics' of Climate Change: Vi...
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<p>In this week’s climate change story, scientific evidence of rising sea levels predicts the loss of the southern end of Florida by the close of the century. Other major U.S. cities like New York and Boston are also at risk of permanent flooding as a result of our planet's warming...
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<p>In this week’s climate change story, the fishing industry is under threat. With increased temperatures come warmer and shallower waters, leading to dwindling catches and frustrated fishermen. Already in the Columbia River system alone, 90% of the salmon population has been lost as a resu...
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<p>In this week’s climate change story, witness the devastating effects of climate change on agriculture and farming. In addition to heat waves, floods and droughts killing off cattle and crops, weeds and pests are actually thriving from the warming temperatures. A warmer world means harder...
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<p>In this week’s climate change story Americans, especially in the Midwest, are feeling the heat as temperatures rise to record-breaking levels. Nine of the 10 hottest years on record have happened since 1997, and scientists say if heat-trapping pollution isn't stopped these unbearable tem...
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<p>This week’s climate change story illustrates the devastation of Southern California's wildfires, which have increased four-fold in the past decade due to rising temperatures, turning a typical fire season into a blazing inferno and costing the state millions of dollars.</p><p>&...
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<p>This week’s climate change story portrays the intensifying power of weather in the Southern United States. Only weeks ago, Georgia was buried in water when hit by a fluke storm that killed almost a dozen people. Scientists say weather this extreme is becoming the norm, due to rising glob...
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<p>In this week’s climate change story, we are reminded of the hurricanes that devastated parts of the U.S. in recent years: Katrina, Rita, Ivan. While Americans got lucky this year, Asia was not so fortunate, and scientists say we're seeing more intense storms in a warming world.</p>
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<p>Arctic sea ice acts as a natural air conditioner that keeps the planet from overheating. But this ice, covering the northernmost tip of our planet, is melting away more and more each summer, under the heat of global warming.</p><p><a href="http://nsidc.org/news/press/2009100...
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