...world are threatened, but the true figure could be far higher, says a study published today in the journal Science.
Nigel Pitman, of Duke University, in Durham, North Carolina, and Peter Jorgensen...
Welcome to the newsgroup. It is pleasant to find someone with an open mind posting here.
When you were taught that Washington was the capital of the USA was that a bias you picked up. When you wer...
http://www.mega .nu:8080/revolution/science/enviro/pessimism.html
False Pessimism Excerpts from an article by Paul Geddes, originally published in The West Coast Libertarian, 922 Cloverley Street...
Has a ‘runaway' greenhouse effect begun?
Norm Dixon
In recent weeks, scientists have released two separate findings that indicate the consequences of global warming due to the emission ...
...ncreased 9% during this time.
Researcher Ramakrishna Nemani and colleagues present in this week's Science a global map of the NPP of plants from climate and satellite data of vegetation green...
That's what the climate community has been doing since 1988 (at least). BTW, as far as the next 100 or 500 years are concerned, changes in the Earth's orbit will have almost no effect.
G...
...e Bush administration prefers voluntary measures to save the environment.
'We no sooner leave the science proper than we enter into politics,' said Bryndis Kjartansdottir, speaking on be...
THE IWC SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE CONDEMNS FLAWED JAPANESE "SCIENTIFIC" WHALING
IWC Scientists confirm flawed Japanese "scientific whaling" program:
"As we, the members of ...
...sed a world climate conference for September 29 in Moscow. The conference is to 're-examine' the science on the issue, seen as casting doubt upon it, a position that ...
Global Warming, Pollution Add to Coastal Threats
6 minutes ago Science - Reuters
By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent
OSLO (Reuters) - A creeping rise in sea levels tied to global w...
... by alarmist groups that exaggerate the concerns, while waving away the uncertainties that pervade climate science. Let's consider some key questions about climate change.
IS THE ATMOSPHERE W...
Nov. 29, 2004 Science and Tech Stratosphere temperature data support scientists' proof for global warming
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A new interpretation for temperature data from satellites, p...
...e international Kyoto Protocol on climate change, and two of its top scientists have begun to question the science underpinning it, developments that environmentalists say could kill the painstakingly...
...g malicious computer code.
The course, called Computer Viruses and Malware, will be taught by computer sciences professor John Aycock in the fall in the university's Computer Science program,...
...et=/news/2003/04/06/ixhome.html
Middle Ages were warmer than today, say scientists By Robert Matthews, Science Correspondent (Filed: 06/04/2003)
Claims that man-made pollution is causing '...
...onomic sense in the protocol ratification. The State Hydrometeorology Committee does not believe the 'science' of greenhouse warming. The Russian people are unmoved by threats of global warm...
The link between Mind and Social / Environmental-Issues.
The fast-paced, consumerist lifestyle of Industrial Society is causing exponential rise in psychological problems besides destroying the ...
http://rpuchalsky.home.att.net/sci_env/dixy_1.txt
7. Volcanoes and Stratospheric Chlorine
We now come to the notorious claim that volcanic eruptions are major sources of stratospheric chlori...
...e spill damage is over, leading to calls for Exxon to pay more. By Todd Wilkinson Special to The Christian Science Monitor WHITTIER, ALASKA – With the demeanor of a friendly sea captain, Gerry Sange...
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It made me think that the answer was right but rather narrow, there are many green challenges that the science of chemistry can help and few came to my mind:
Finding ways to dismantle toxic was...
...ur forecasts are 80% to 85% accurate, it should be noted that weather forecasting still remains an inexact science. Therefore, our forecasts may sometimes be imperfect. ...
Along the same topic line as Larry's post, I just read an article about the effects of pollutants on the reproductive Health of Male Vertebrate.
The Report is extensive, and backed by some of th...
...turned once again to his home in the Bronx zoo, building a lodge on the Bronx river that runs through it. Science Daily Says
Jose, named for tireless Bronx River champion Congressman Jose E. S...
New discoveries about the behavior of glaciers in the Turonian period may indicate that polar Ice didn't disappear from the face of the earth in times that were considered to be of a supergreenhouse...
A new article in Science and another from ScienceDaily, both published in the previous month show the possibility of gas and natural oil being at least in part renewable.
Paul explains the fi...
... likely begin early in the next decade — similar to the 2007 prediction by the Hadley Center in Science (see “ Climate Forecast: Hot — and then Very Hot “).
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...ted through many states. She criticized the Bush administration for continuing the project despite botched science....
Russell Redenbaugh write a very interesting article about the limited thinking about global warming.
Let’s think back to people in 1900 in, say, New York. If they worried about people in ...
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