Global Warming and Climate Change News

British Executives Bring Message On Climate Change From a Prince (Washington Post)
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 11:55 pm

Members of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming heard from Britain's future king yesterday, when Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), the House panel's chairman, read excerpts from a letter from Prince Charles, who happens to head a British business coalition known as the Co... [News Source]

Inconvenient verdict delivered on Gore’s climate change film (Independent)
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 8:02 pm

It's the box-office sensation credited with confronting the world with the honest reality of climate change. But yesterday, a High Court judge in London made some distinctly inconvenient criticisms of An Inconvenient Truth, the Oscar-winning documentary on global warming made by Al Gore. [News Source]

Prince Charles gives global warming talk (AP via Yahoo! News)
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 4:33 pm

Prince Charles told U.S. lawmakers in a letter Wednesday that the challenges of global warming require a "coordinated response, based on actions across every sector of society." [News Source]

Study: Hotter Earth also more humid
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 2:01 pm

NEW YORK - JULY 10:  A man wipes sweat from his face July 10, 2007 in New York City. New York City is experiencing a second day of a heat wave with temperatures in the upper 90`s and uncomfortable humidity levels.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)The amount of moisture in the air near the surface — the stuff that makes hot weather unbearable — increased 2.2 percent in just under three decades and computer models show manmade global warming is to blame, according to a new study.


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 Climate change paper published (Government News Network)
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 1:17 pm

The world is becoming more humid under climate change and exacerbating global warming, research released today (11 October) reveals. [News Source]

 Climate change paper published (Government News Network)
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 1:16 pm

The world is becoming more humid under climate change and exacerbating global warming, research released today (11 October) reveals. [News Source]

Global warming may make humidity worse (AP via Yahoo! News)
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 1:00 pm

The world isn't just getting hotter from man-made global warming, it's getting stickier. It really is the humidity. The amount of moisture in the air near the surface — the stuff that makes hot weather unbearable — increased 2.2 percent in just under three decades. And computer models show that the only explanation is man-made global warming, according to a study published in Thursday's journal ... [News Source]

Prince Charles calls for “coordinated response” on Global warming (International Herald Tribune)
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 12:47 pm

Prince Charles told U.S. lawmakers in a letter Wednesday that the challenges of global warming require a "coordinated response, based on actions across every sector of society." [News Source]

Prince urges bold global warming action (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 12:24 pm

Prince Charles told U.S. lawmakers in a letter Wednesday that the challenges of global warming require a "coordinated response, based on actions across every sector of society." Charles, who has been praised by environmentalists for his call to action on climate change, said in a letter to Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., that the corporate sector was playing a key role in creating "a political ... [News Source]

Prince urges bold global warming action (AP via Yahoo! News)
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 12:13 pm

Prince Charles told U.S. lawmakers in a letter Wednesday that the challenges of global warming require a "coordinated response, based on actions across every sector of society." [News Source]

Africa: Commonwealth Conference Talks Climate Change (AllAfrica.com)
Wednesday October 10th 2007, 9:58 am

The 53rd Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference is currently focusing on many issues such as climate change and global warming. [News Source]