by Julie on March 11, 2010
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday that the UN climate science will be reviewed by a group of national science academies in order to gain back the trust of the public after the publication of an erroneous 2007 report on global warming.
In January, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change admitted that the report on [...]
by fredgrover on March 11, 2010
The top climate negotiator of China said Wednesday that the global warming’s cause is unclear, yet it is creating serious problems that need the world’s attention to stop the emission of greenhouse gasses.
National Development and Reform Commission vice-chairman, Xie Zhenhua, said that the United States should not reason out domestic divisions to pass off the [...]
by fredgrover on March 2, 2010
Former US Vice President Al Gore returned fire at sceptics who question the truth of human-triggered global warming and claimed that he wished the problem was an illusion. However, climate change was real and pressing concern.
Gore, who has become one of the leading men in climate change education since he left the White House in [...]
by fredgrover on February 26, 2010
Scientists stated Tuesday that the global warming rate remains unaffected despite the deep freeze enveloping Europe and the blizzards in the United States.
The freezing cold, especially the forecasted extreme winter conditions in some parts of the US this March, have led experts to speculate whether global warming has slowed down.
Completely understanding the whole trend is [...]
by Ali on November 19, 2009
A recent study and research project has suggested that the continuing rises in the earth’s temperature could actually be having a positive impact on the growth of some of the oldest tress in the country.
The increase in the temperature is said to be causing the Great Basin bristlecone pine trees, situated in the stunning mountain [...]