Global Warming and Climate Change News

Environmental Exhibit Shows Local Effects Of Global Warming (WLUC TV 6)
Saturday April 07th 2007, 5:17 pm

Evidence of global warming took center stage at Gogebic Community College in Ironwood. The exhibit "Paradise Lost-Climate Change in the Northwoods" opened this weekend. [News Source]

Climate Change: United Nations Urges States To Act Decisively To Mitigate Worst Effects (Science Daily)
Saturday April 07th 2007, 4:02 pm

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon hailed a new report on climate change, urging nations to make decisive efforts to alleviate the worst consequences brought on by global warming. The report, entitled "Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability," was released in Brussels by the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). [News Source]

Official says climate change would hurt Upper Midwest… (KXMB CBS12 Bismarck)
Saturday April 07th 2007, 11:26 am

A University of North Dakota professor who worked on an international global warming report says the Upper Midwest's ecosystem is not immune to climate change. Andrei Kirilenko says North Dakota will obviously be safe from rising sea levels and [News Source]

Climate change evident in N.H. (Portsmouth Herald)
Saturday April 07th 2007, 10:38 am

CONCORD "" Environmental activists say the effects of climate change are already being seen in New Hampshire, but a new international report shows more drastic changes ahead if global warming is not halted. [News Source]

Global warming: famine, thirst, floods, death (The Record)
Saturday April 07th 2007, 7:50 am

BRUSSELS, Belgium -- The world faces increased hunger and water shortages in the poorest countries, massive floods and avalanches in Asia, and species extinction unless nations adapt to climate change and halt its progress, according to a report approved Friday by an international conference on global warming. [News Source]

Global warming will make Wisconsin’s climate more like Arkansas’, scientists say (The Journal Times)
Saturday April 07th 2007, 5:16 am

Good-bye Wisconsin, hello Arkansas By David Steinkraus Journal Times This morning, the International Panel on Climate Change will release the second report in its fourth assessment of global warming, and this one is likely to be of more interest to most of us because it will deal with the effects that we will see in part and our children and grandchildren will definitely see. [News Source]

A climate change warning (Boston Globe)
Saturday April 07th 2007, 5:12 am

Manmade global warming is probably already causing noticeable environmental changes throughout the world, the leading authority on climate change announced yesterday, such as the earlier arrival of spring in some regions, thawing permafrost, and the northward shift of some animal and plant habitats. [News Source]

Global warming will make Wisconsin’s climate more like Arkansas’, scientists say (The Journal Times)
Saturday April 07th 2007, 4:02 am

Good-bye Wisconsin, hello Arkansas By David Steinkraus Journal Times This morning, the International Panel on Climate Change will release the second report in its fourth assessment of global warming, and this one is likely to be of more interest to most of us because it will deal with the effects that we will see in part and our children and grandchildren will definitely see. [News Source]

Climate report predicts poorest will suffer most from global warming (Naples Daily News)
Saturday April 07th 2007, 12:19 am

The world faces increased hunger and water shortages in the poorest countries, massive floods and avalanches in Asia, and species extinction unless nations adapt to climate change and halt its progress, according to a report approved Friday by an international conference on global warming. [News Source]