Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Alex Rafalowicz: Update from Bonn: The Crazy Killing of the Kyoto Protocol
The prestigious, peer-reviewed and respected scientific journal, Nature, published an article on the 22 April 2010, which used the very scientific term 'paltry' to describe the emission reduction pledges in the Copenhagen Accord. The article concludes those paltry pledges would give a greater than 50% chance that warming will exceed 3 degrees by 2100. 3 degrees is devastating, catastrophic, climate change. It's the climate change that most people, plants and animals won't survive. A greater than 50% chance.
tehran times : How early Earth got warm and hospitable
Our planet might have kept warm in the super-ancient past when the sun was substantially dimmer than it is today because of a complex brew of global warming gases much like that now enveloping Saturn's moon Titan, scientists reveal.
VOVNEWS.VN | East Asia takes on a greater role in global governance
In his speech, PM Nguyen Tan Dung pointed out challenges that face East Asian economies such as climate change, exhaustion of natural resources and East Asia’s vulnerability to risks in the global economy. East Asian economies should increase the quality of governance and renew development models to achieve rapid, balanced and sustainable growth.

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