Global Warming in the News
Global Warming News Friday July 20th 2007



N.J.'s new global-warming law a model for other statesN.J.'s new global-warming law a model for other states
(Brick Township Bulletin: Fri, 20 Jul) New Jersey's Meadowlands recently hosted a Live Earth concert, one of many simulcast all over the world. Gov. Jon Corzine seized the opportunity to sign into law the nation's strongest cap on global-warming pollution. The new law requires New Jersey to reduce greenhouse gas levels by 20 percent by 2020, and by 80 percent by 2050.


Global warming reducing water levels in major Chinese rivers, scientists sayGlobal warming reducing water levels in major Chinese rivers, scientists say
(USA Today: Wed, 18 Jul) Less water flows down China's two biggest rivers now than 40 years ago because global warming is drying up the wetlands that feed them, a state news agency reported Monday, citing Chinese scientists.


Report says Chesapeake Bay threatened by global warmingReport says Chesapeake Bay threatened by global warming
(NBC 12 Richmond: Thu, 19 Jul) The Chesapeake Bay faces more problems than just pollution and development. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation will release a report today that says the bay is also threatened by global warming.


New Atmospheric Modeling Technique May Have Major Implications for Global Warming StudiesNew Atmospheric Modeling Technique May Have Major Implications for Global Warming Studies
(Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance: Thu, 19 Jul) LEXINGTON, Mass.----Atmospheric and Environmental Research Inc. , a leader in earth, ocean, atmosphere, and space science R&D, announced a major new development that will impact global warming and climate change predictions.



World Population

Global Warming Commission Could Begin Work Next MonthGlobal Warming Commission Could Begin Work Next Month
(The Morning News: Thu, 19 Jul) LITTLE ROCK -- State Rep. Kathy Webb, D-Little Rock, says she feels honored to be one of the first people named to serve on Arkansas' first global warming commission.


Greenpeace plan nude global warming stuntGreenpeace plan nude global warming stunt
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Thu, 19 Jul) The Swiss branch of the environment group Greenpeace is recruiting hundreds of volunteers to pose naked on a glacier to draw attention to global warming.


GSPI: Algae, The Misunderstood Answer To Our Fuel And Global Warming ProblemsGSPI: Algae, The Misunderstood Answer To Our Fuel And Global Warming Problems
(Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance: Thu, 19 Jul) SAN DIEGO----Green Star Products, Inc. President, Joseph LaStella, stated "Today we are closer than ever before solving our energy and global warming issues. The solution is 'ALGAE', one of the oldest forms of life on Earth."


Poll: Global Warming Top Environmental ProblemPoll: Global Warming Top Environmental Problem
(Environment News Service: Thu, 19 Jul) WASHINGTON, DC , July 18, 2007 (ENS) – A majority of voters in six congressional districts identify global warming as the top environmental problem and favor immediate measures to reduce carbon emissions, according to a new poll by the Natural Resources Defense Council, NRDC.


Add
  to:
                          

NEW: Global Warming Totally Explained



© 2006-7 WMHQ.com Powered by Yahoo! News Thumbnails by Bluga.net Webthumb