Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 11:37 pm
Coverage of a recent study linking wild fires and climate (HJ 12/26/06) has prompted several good questions from local HJ reader Tony Wegener (HJ 12/29/06). The most important of these pertains to whether or not humans are capable of effecting global-scale climate change.
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Global Warming skeptics in denial (Herald Journal)
Climate change faster in Australia (TVNZ)
Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 9:50 pm
Australia appears to be suffering an accelerated Greenhouse effect, with the pace of global warming faster across the country than in other parts of the world, climatologists said on Wednesday.
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Climate change faster in Australia (TVNZ)
Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 9:49 pm
Australia appears to be suffering an accelerated Greenhouse effect, with the pace of global warming faster across the country than in other parts of the world, climatologists said on Wednesday.
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Climate change ‘faster in Australia’ (News Interactive)
Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 9:35 pm
AUSTRALIA appeared to be suffering an accelerated Greenhouse effect, with the pace of global warming faster across the country than in other parts of the world, climatologists said today.
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Climate change ‘faster in Australia’ (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 9:06 pm
The pace of global warming appears to be faster in Australia than in other parts of the world, climatologists say.
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Climate change ‘an opportunity’ (Liverpool Echo)
Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 8:46 pm
UK farmers must see climate change as an opportunity, not just a threat, according to Environment Secretary David Miliband. The market for biofuels will grow "substantially" as demand for renewable fuel increases, he will tell a conference.
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Climate change ‘an opportunity’ (Liverpool Echo)
Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 8:46 pm
UK farmers must see climate change as an opportunity, not just a threat, according to Environment Secretary David Miliband. The market for biofuels will grow "substantially" as demand for renewable fuel increases, he will tell a conference.
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Climate change ‘an opportunity’ (Liverpool Echo)
Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 8:46 pm
UK farmers must see climate change as an opportunity, not just a threat, according to Environment Secretary David Miliband. The market for biofuels will grow "substantially" as demand for renewable fuel increases, he will tell a conference.
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Climate change ‘an opportunity’ (Liverpool Echo)
Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 8:46 pm
UK farmers must see climate change as an opportunity, not just a threat, according to Environment Secretary David Miliband. The market for biofuels will grow "substantially" as demand for renewable fuel increases, he will tell a conference.
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Climate change ‘an opportunity’ (Liverpool Echo)
Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 8:46 pm
UK farmers must see climate change as an opportunity, not just a threat, according to Environment Secretary David Miliband. The market for biofuels will grow "substantially" as demand for renewable fuel increases, he will tell a conference.
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Climate change ‘an opportunity’ (Liverpool Echo)
Tuesday January 02nd 2007, 8:46 pm
UK farmers must see climate change as an opportunity, not just a threat, according to Environment Secretary David Miliband. The market for biofuels will grow "substantially" as demand for renewable fuel increases, he will tell a conference.
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