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July 2006
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31.07.2006
Alppien jäätiköt voivat sulaa vuosisadan loppuun mennessä, jos ilmaston lämpenemistä ei hillitä. Uuden tutkimuksen mukaan viiden asteen kesälämpötilojen nousu sulattaisi jäätiköt kokonaan ja kolmen asteen nousu sulattaisi niistä 80 prosenttia. Jäätiköiden sulaminen voi aiheuttaa tulvia ja maanvyöryjä, se myös vaikuttaisi turismiin epäsuotuisasti.
more...From: Ilmastosivut Related topics/regions: [Europe] Image: Alpeilla
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30.07.2006
from RealClimate:
more...'We knew that this stuff [disinformation campaigns] goes on but it's rare that we get such a close look at how it happens.' Related topics/regions: [United States] [Corporations] [Science] Image: Save the World © Rakhee Sharma, Year 8 student, UK
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28.07.2006
from Treehugger blog:
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A British travel company is now planting a tree for every flight booking it takes.
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Transport] |
27.07.2006
from marklynas.org blog:
more...It's hot in Oxford. But is it global warming? 'Scientists will still be arguing about the exact causes even when the water is rising around our ankles,' says Mark. Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: More heat; more floods. © Greenpeace UK
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26.07.2006
from DeSmog blog:
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Climate-change deniers 'are stubborn. They are not unintelligent, but they are stuck on details that cloud the larger issue. Scientific communities include tortoises and hares, mavericks and mules'. Could we add sly foxes and the odd weasel to this category?
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26.07.2006
Sitä mukaa, kun tieteellinen konsensus ilmastonmuutoksesta ja sen vaikutuksista on vankistunut, ovat useimmat öljy- ja autoyhtiöt lakanneet rahoittamasta ns. ilmastoskeptikkoja, jotka yhä taistelevat tutkainta vastaan. Poikkeuksen muodostaa maailman suurin öljy-yhtiö ExxonMobil. Siltä riittää miljoonia tieteen vääristelijöille.
more...From: Maailman Sivu ry Image: - © Greenpeace International
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24.07.2006
Illallinen on niin kaukaa haettua, että se uhkaa jo ilmastoa, raportoi kansainvälinen ympäristöjärjestö Maan ystävät. Elintarvikekuljetuksista kertyy joka päivä kilometrimäärä, joka vastaa liki neljää matkaa kuuhun ja takaisin. Yhden annoksen aineksille kertyy helposti noin 60 000 "ruokakilometriä".
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: - © Peter Armstrong
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24.07.2006
from Climate Change blog:
more...Glenn believes that 'Earth's climate is going to hell threatening civilization'. He may be right but the comments from others on his post are particularly interesting. Image: Climate Alarm
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23.07.2006
from Mur Crusto eco-farm blog:
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Do Mediterranean temperatures in north Wales mean global warming is here? Oh, and thank goodness for all that rain... when it comes.
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Agriculture] |
21.07.2006
from Treehugger blog:
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The UK environment minister has been hatching a radical plan. Even the Queen will have to take part.
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Consumption] |
20.07.2006
from Spot On blog:
more...Or maybe it's just summer. Scott Olin Schmidt ponders insignificant datasets and asks if correlation (of CO2 with temperatures) equals causation, as Gore has it? Related topics/regions: [Science] Image: Hot Earth © Guardian Unlimited
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19.07.2006
from Deltoid blog:
more...Creationists believe that humans aren't causing climate change. Tim Lambert looks at the divisions amongst them and unearths an interesting vocabulary. Related topics/regions: [Religion] Image: No need to lick global warming? © SaveOurEnvironment.org
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18.07.2006
NEW YORK, Jul 18 (OneWorld) - Leaders of the world's industrial nations have drawn fire from international civil society groups after they embraced an energy plan that favors continued reliance on oil and other fossil fuels with no hint of any solid steps to deal with the impending threat of climate change.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Energy] [Corporations] [Environmental activism] [Nuclear Issues] [Renewable energy] [Geopolitics] Image: The G-8's energy plan is noticeably light on wind and solar. © Peter Armstrong
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18.07.2006
A recent study at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA, claims that the combined effect of air pollution (aerosols/particulate matter) and greenhouse gases may induce greater variability in the Indian monsoon — heightening its intensity or weakening it.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Environment] [Oceans] [Pollution] Image: Aerosol pollution over North and South America. © Reto Stockli, Earth Observatory / Environment News Service (ENS)
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17.07.2006
from DeSmogBlog:
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Can the US administration walk and chew gum at the same time?
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13.07.2006
from ItÂ’s Getting Hot In Here blog:
more... 'The G8 summit seems poised to ignore its own previous decisions and the council of reputable scientific voices,' says Juan Pablo Hoffmaister.
Related topics/regions: [Credit and investment] [Geopolitics] |
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A British travel company is now planting a tree for every flight booking it takes.
Climate-change deniers 'are stubborn. They are not unintelligent, but they are stuck on details that cloud the larger issue. Scientific communities include tortoises and hares, mavericks and mules'. Could we add sly foxes and the odd weasel to this category?
Do Mediterranean temperatures in north Wales mean global warming is here? Oh, and thank goodness for all that rain... when it comes.
The UK environment minister has been hatching a radical plan. Even the Queen will have to take part.
Can the US administration walk and chew gum at the same time?
'The G8 summit seems poised to ignore its own previous decisions and the council of reputable scientific voices,' says Juan Pablo Hoffmaister.