Global Warming and Climate Change News

Scientists look skyward for climate-change clues (The Economic Times)
Monday November 27th 2006, 7:14 pm

Scientists are peering into the clouds near the top of the world, trying to solve a mystery and learn something new about global warming. The mystery is the droplets of water in the cluds. [News Source]

Supreme Court To Hear Global Warming Case (CBS News)
Monday November 27th 2006, 7:08 pm

The Supreme Court hears arguments this week in a case that could determine whether the Bush administration must change course in how it deals with the threat of global warming. [News Source]

Race to outrun climate change far reaching (Ashland Daily Tidings)
Monday November 27th 2006, 4:16 pm

SEATTLE — As the Bush administration debates much of the world about what to do about global warming, butterflies and ski-lift operators, polar bears and hydroelectric planners are on the move. [News Source]

IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN AFRICA (Earth Observatory)
Monday November 27th 2006, 4:04 pm

Africa is the continent that will suffer most under global warming. Past history gives us lessons on the likely effects of future climate change. Of greatest concern are the "large infrequent disturbances" to the climate as these will have the most devastating effects. [News Source]

Global warming already hurting local fish stocks (Block Island Times)
Monday November 27th 2006, 2:27 pm

"Climate change is really happening," says Brown University professor Steven Hamburg. "Narragansett Bay is experiencing it." That was the message of a November 16 symposium on the local effects of global warming held at the Providence headquarters of Rhode Island's largest environmental organization [News Source]

Supreme Court to Weigh Climate Change Case (TechNewsWorld.com)
Monday November 27th 2006, 11:16 am

The Supreme Court hears arguments this week in a case that could determine whether the Bush administration must change course in how it deals with the threat of global warming. A dozen states as well as environmental groups and large cities are trying to convince the court that the EPA must regulate, as a matter of public health, the amount of carbon dioxide that comes from vehicles. [News Source]

Supreme Court to Weigh Climate Change Case (E-Commerce Times)
Monday November 27th 2006, 11:09 am

The Supreme Court hears arguments this week in a case that could determine whether the Bush administration must change course in how it deals with the threat of global warming. A dozen states as well as environmental groups and large cities are trying to convince the court that the EPA must regulate, as a matter of public health, the amount of carbon dioxide that comes from vehicles. [News Source]

Scientists: Climate Change Clues Are in the Sky (Common Dreams News Center)
Monday November 27th 2006, 11:02 am

Scientists: Climate Change Clues Are in the Sky [News Source]

Impact Of Climate Change In Africa (Science Daily)
Monday November 27th 2006, 9:13 am

Africa is the continent that will suffer most under global warming. Past history gives us lessons on the likely effects of future climate change. Of greatest concern are the "large infrequent disturbances" to the climate as these will have the most devastating effects. In a study from the Kenyan Tsavo National Park published today in the African Journal of Ecology, Dr. Lindsey Gillson uncovers [News Source]

Scientists: Climate change clues in sky (USA Today)
Monday November 27th 2006, 8:54 am

Scientists are peering into the clouds near the top of the world, trying to solve a mystery and learn something new about global warming. The mystery is the droplets of water in the clouds. With the North Pole just 685 miles away, they should be frozen, yet more of them are liquid than anyone expected. [News Source]

Arctic scientists look to the clouds for clues to climate change (Pravda)
Monday November 27th 2006, 7:28 am

Scientists are peering into the clouds near the top of the world, trying to solve a mystery and learn something new about global warming. The mystery is the droplets of water in the clouds. [News Source]