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Climate change activists, The Hague
31.08.2005 Climate change will wreak havoc on the UK's marine environment, deepening the decline of cod, threatening the future survival of some sea bird colonies, and causing wide-scale coastal disruption, says a new report.
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From: WWF International
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Oceans]
Image: Climate change activists, The Hague © Franny Armstrong
30.08.2005 The Summer of 2005 should be remembered for its climatic and temperature volatility and diversity. Although we could witness the evident impact of climatic changes, only this year could we follow the consequences of climate change on the Earth.
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From: Osjecki zeleni
29.08.2005 Forests may not get a growth spurt from extra carbon dioxide, according to a study by Swiss scientists which challenges a widespread belief that rising concentrations of CO2 might be partly kept in check by additional plant growth.
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26.08.2005 Climate warming across the Arctic is pushing the Arctic system into a seasonally ice-free state for the first time in more than one million years, say US and Canadian scientists.
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From: Environment News Service (ENS)
26.08.2005 Floods and mudslides in the Alps and Danube basin, fires in the Iberian Peninsula, drought destroying harvest in France, Spain and Portugal — these are signals of a world suffering from climate change, says a leading international environmental organisation.
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From: WWF International
Related topics/regions: [Energy]
26.08.2005 The combined emissions of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from hundreds of new coal-burning power plants could exceed current UK emissions.
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From: SciDev.Net
Related topics/regions: [China] [Energy]
25.08.2005 The Bush administration has proposed modest new fuel economy standards for the US's burgeoning fleet of large vehicles.
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From: Guardian Unlimited
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Energy]
Declare independence from oil.
25.08.2005 U.S. environmentalists criticized a Bush administration proposal to raise fuel efficiency of light trucks by replacing current standards with a fleet-wide average standard, saying the proposed changes will do nothing to help American motorists at the pump, or reduce America's dependence on imported oil.
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From: BushGreenwatch.org
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Environment] [Conservation]
Image: Declare independence from oil. © Global Exchange
24.08.2005 Scientists say global warming is melting one of Canada's last remaining ice shelves.
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Related topics/regions: [Canada]
22.08.2005 A coalition for political action on climate change - Stop Climate Chaos - is to be launched next month by a group of NGOs.
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From: Christian Aid
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom]
19.08.2005 Coral reef ecosystems of the United States and associated Pacific Islands are still under pressure from overfishing, disease, pollution, coastal development and climate change, accoding to a new national assessment.
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From: Environment News Service (ENS)
Related topics/regions: [United States]
17.08.2005 The Indian monsoon, which waters India's agriculture, could run dry because of human impacts on the environment, a team of climate researchers has warned.
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Related topics/regions: [India]
 Too Late to Turn Back Global Warming?
11.08.2005 A vast expanse of western Siberia is undergoing an unprecedented thaw that, by releasing tremendous amounts of methane gas previously trapped below the frost, could dramatically increase the rate of global warming, climate scientists warn Thursday.
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From: Guardian Unlimited
Related topics/regions: [Science]
Image: Too Late to Turn Back Global Warming? © Rakhee Sharma, Year 8 student, UK
11.08.2005 Reports that the world's largest frozen peat bog is melting, potentially releasing billions of tonnes of the global warming gas methane, showed the urgent need for international action to tackle climate change, says a leading environmental group.
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From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
11.08.2005 A vast expanse of western Sibera is undergoing an unprecedented thaw that could dramatically increase the rate of global warming, climate scientists warn today.
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From: Guardian Unlimited
Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation]
G8 climate change protest, Edinburgh
11.08.2005 As climate scentists warn that a vast expanse of western Sibera is undergoing an unprecedented thaw that could dramatically increase the rate of global warming (Warming hits 'tipping point'), new research shows European capitals are getting hotter - with London recording the biggest increases in average maximum summer temperature.
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From: WWF International
Related topics/regions: [Europe]
Image: G8 climate change protest, Edinburgh © Peter Armstrong
G8 climate protester, Edinburgh
11.08.2005 The environmental movement was good at pollution. To tackle climate change, it must adapt, argues Bill McKibben.
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From: TomPaine.com
Related topics/regions: [Pollution]
Image: G8 climate protester, Edinburgh © Peter Armstrong
05.08.2005 Dramatic scenarios from man-made global warming can no longer be excluded, including the complete disappearance of glaciers from entire mountain ranges, leading to processes "without precedent in the history of the earth," according to the latest update of a five-yearly UN-supported report.
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Related topics/regions: [Water/sanitation] [Consumption] [Atmosphere]
05.08.2005 Climate change can increase the spread of cholera by creating patterns of rainfall that favour the disease's transmission, a study of Bangladeshi medical records has found.
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From: SciDev.Net
Related topics/regions: [Bangladesh] [Disease]
02.08.2005 GANDER– Le transfert des services de prévisions météorologiques de Gander (Terre-Neuve) à Halifax (Nouvelle-Écosse) pourrait être lourd de conséquences pour la population de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador, prévient l’Alliance de la Fonction publique du Canada (AFPC), qui représente les travailleuses et travailleurs du Centre météorologique de Gander.
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Related topics/regions: [Population] [Civil rights] [Communication] [Science] [Governance]
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