Wednesday December 05th 2007, 11:13 pm
Is mankind playing havoc with nature? Developing nations at the UN Climate Change Conference demanded rapid transfers of technology to help them combat global warming, while a report warned that some of Asia's biggest cities could be threatened by rising sea levels.
[News Source]
Help us combat global warming: Poor nations (NDTV)
Bali: Poor Countries Demand Climate Change Aid (Wired News)
Wednesday December 05th 2007, 8:39 pm
While much talk in the United States about the Bali climate change conference focuses on reducing CO2 emissions, poor countries say they are already feeling the impacts of global warming. They need help adapting to our new climate.
[News Source]
US feeling the heat over climate change (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
Wednesday December 05th 2007, 8:37 pm
The United States is coming under intense pressure to change its stance on global warming at the United Nations Climate Change Conference currently under way in Bali.
[News Source]
Global warming wreaks havoc with nature (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Wednesday December 05th 2007, 6:55 pm
More than 3,000 flying foxes dropped dead, falling from trees in Australia. Giant squid migrated north to commercial fishing grounds off California, gobbling anchovy and hake. Butterflies have gone extinct in the Alps. While humans debate at U.N. climate change talks in Bali, global warming is already wreaking havoc with nature. Most plants and animals are affected, and the change is occurring ...
[News Source]
Danish ‘best-selling’ climate change skeptic swims against the tide (Japan Today)
Wednesday December 05th 2007, 5:57 pm
COPENHAGEN — As world leaders scramble to address global warming, skeptical environmentalist Bjoern Lomborg finds himself increasingly alone in his claim that climate change poses no imminent threat to the planet.
[News Source]
5 states seek curbs on aircraft CO2 gases
Wednesday December 05th 2007, 4:42 pm
A coalition of states and environmental groups is urging the federal government to curb global warming emissions from planes and other aircraft.
[News Source]
Global warming gets hotter (Hindustan Times)
Wednesday December 05th 2007, 1:52 pm
Rich nations have less than a month to go before they must start meeting emissions caps under the Kyoto Protocol, which aims to fight global warming. When the Group of Eight summit began in Heilingdamm, Germany, everyone agreed that the big issue there would be climate change.
[News Source]
Danish ‘best-selling’ climate change sceptic swims against the tide (TODAYonline)
Wednesday December 05th 2007, 1:52 pm
As world leaders scramble to address global warming, sceptical environmentalist Bjoern Lomborg, seen here in November 2007, finds himself increasingly alone in his claim that climate change poses no imminent threat to the planet.
[News Source]
Indonesia: Climate change ‘affects human rights’ in small island states (Adnkronos)
Wednesday December 05th 2007, 1:48 pm
Indonesia: Climate change 'affects human rights' in small island states (AKI) - A representative of the Association of Small Island States (AOSIS) said that climate change is a matter of human rights for her people, who risk becoming stateless and refugees due to global warming. The current United Nations climate change summit taking place in Bali on how to mitigate global warming ...
[News Source]
Danish ‘best-selling’ climate change sceptic swims against the tide (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Wednesday December 05th 2007, 1:43 pm
As world leaders scramble to address global warming, sceptical environmentalist Bjoern Lomborg finds himself increasingly alone in his claim that climate change poses no imminent threat to the planet.
[News Source]
Global warming is either a challenge or a hoax (Tri-State Neighbor)
Wednesday December 05th 2007, 1:27 pm
Mentioning global warming, climate change or even carbon dioxide emissions in any circle is likely to be met with some sort of reaction. What some call the “biggest challenge of our times,” others call “a hoax.”
[News Source]