Global Warming in the News
Global Warming News Wednesday April 30th 2008



Global warming issue needs to be addressedGlobal warming issue needs to be addressed
(Khaleej Times: Wed, 30 Apr) ABU DHABI — Global warming is a serious issue that needs to be addressed with huge investments and latest technology, said Gerald Doucet, secretary-general of the World Energy Council, while addressing the Global Energy Forum here yesterday.


Solving global warming with giant vacuumsSolving global warming with giant vacuums
(Los Angeles Times: Tue, 29 Apr) The technology works, but it would require millions of carbon dioxide filters across the planet at a cost of trillions of dollars a year. Here's a simple solution to global warming: vacuum carbon dioxide out of the air.


Global Warming is Accelerating Faster than can be Naturally RepairedGlobal Warming is Accelerating Faster than can be Naturally Repaired
(Universe Today: Tue, 29 Apr) It appears the Earth's climate has the ability to naturally regulate atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Historic records extracted from ice cores show quantities of CO2 have varied widely in the last hundreds of thousands of years. This evidence appears to support the global warming critics view that current observations of the human-induced greenhouse effect is [...]


Should to solve global warming?Should to solve global warming?
(The Charlotte Observer: Tue, 29 Apr) Who should pay the bill to remedy global warming? Duke Energy Corp. chief executive Jim Rogers has proposed a national use tax on every kilowatt of electricity sold across the nation. It would pay for a massive federal clean-energy research project, such as burning coal more cleanly and inventing a better light bulb. Most scientists believe carbon dioxide from burning coal is a main culprit in ...



World Population

Global warming may end hurricane pioneer's forecastsGlobal warming may end hurricane pioneer's forecasts
(Houston Chronicle: Mon, 28 Apr) Longtime hurricane forecaster William Gray has attracted attention to Colorado State University with his annuals predictions, but the school says it may cease supporting that work. Gray says that may be because of his skepticism about global warming.


Global warming is affecting 'poor children' the mostGlobal warming is affecting 'poor children' the most
(New Kerala: Tue, 29 Apr) London, April 29 : UNICEF, the UN children's agency, has warned that global warming is already affecting the prospects for children in the world's poorer countries.


Add
  to:
                          

NEW: Global Warming Totally Explained



© 2006-8 WMHQ.com Powered by Yahoo! News Thumbnails by Bluga.net Webthumb