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Arctic Meltdown Will Not Increase CO2 Absorption Rates

Some scientists expressed enthusiasm at the idea that the melting ice caps around the Arctic could also have positive effects on the global environment. They argued that, even if climate patterns would indeed be disrupted following the ice caps breaking up, the surface of the ocean would increase. This should have be...

23 July 2010
05:18 GMT

High Land Yields Reduce Global Warming

Agriculture has for a long time been known to be one of the most important contributors to the global warming effect our planet is currently experiencing. Right next to the food industry, farming the lands produces a high percentage of the toxic chemicals that promote climate change, and endanger millions of people w...

15 June 2010
09:56 GMT

Source for Past Global Warming Event Found

According to geological records and other data, our planet heated considerably about 55 million years ago, when temperatures skyrocketed by about 5 degrees Celsius. If this were to happen today, all ice caps would melt, and sea levels would rise to swallow major cities such as Tokyo, New York, Rotterdam and so on. Ex...

24 April 2010
04:59 GMT

Antarctic Ices May Be Covering Methane Accumulations

Over the past few years, as advanced imaging and research technology became available to research groups around the world, scientists have determined that Antarctica is not actually a block of solid ice. Trapped underneath its surface are very large underground lakes, as well as extensive water sheets, which may be h...

17 March 2010
05:14 GMT

The Oceans' Role in Global Warming

Over the past couple of decades, the connection of human activities with increased global temperatures has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Pollution and greenhouse gas emissions have created a warming effect on the world, which is currently experiencing a rise in sea levels, caused primarily by melting glacier...

24 February 2010
04:08 GMT

UN: Emission-Reduction Pledges Insufficient

According to the United Nations, the non-binding pledges that nations made following the failed Copenhagen climate summit are insufficient to prevent an increase of two degrees Celsius in global temperatures over the coming century. Some 60 countries have submitted their emission-reduction targets to the UN as per th...

23 February 2010
14:01 GMT

Geoengineering Makes Its Way in Mainstream Debate

Scientists have started taking geoengineering very seriously over the past few months, and considering it as a viable option for reducing the effects of global warming and climate change. Once thought of as a last-resort approach to mitigating the negative consequences of billions of tons of carbon dioxide being rele...

22 February 2010
05:09 GMT

New Strategy for Reducing Air-Traffic Pollution

The air-transport industry is known to be one of the greatest contributors to the amount of greenhouse gases (GHG) emitted in the Earth's atmosphere each year. Airplanes consume tremendous amounts of fuel to carry millions of people each year, and climate experts have been looking for ways of reducing the amount...

1 February 2010
05:59 GMT

Global Warming Promoted by Ozone-Layer Healing

Researchers have recently determined that one of the factors promoting global warming today is the healing of the ozone layers. Its effects are most dominantly felt in the Southern Hemisphere, as the hole first formed over Antarctica. The original damage was done through the excessive use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC)...

26 January 2010
18:51 GMT

Europe Has No Carbon Sinks Left

In their quest for more usable land, authorities in the European Union have implemented a disastrous agricultural policy. At this point, virtually no important carbon sinks remain on the Old Continent, which means that there is nothing to counteract the buildup of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmo...

3 December 2009
10:00 GMT

US Showing More Record Highs than Lows

In spite of the fact that many choose to refuse the idea that global warming and climate change exist, it is nevertheless happening, as satellite data and meteorological measurements show. Speaking of the latter, the National Science Foundation (NSF) reports that a recent study showed a massive discrepancy between th...

13 November 2009
14:31 GMT

Humans Send Pollution into Stratosphere

Over the past few decades, our civilization has released billions of tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, including sulfur, into the atmosphere, generating what in the 1970s and 1980s came to be known as the “human volcano” effect. However, it has been widely believed until now that only vol...

28 July 2009
02:44 GMT

New Model of Allocating Carbon Emission Responsibilities Created

A new model developed by researchers at the Princeton University holds the promise of being able to fairly distribute the burdens of carbon dioxide cut responsibilities to all nations that will participate at the December United Nations summit, to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark. Previous proposals have all been rejec...

7 July 2009
14:41 GMT

Carbon Reserves Stored in the Arctic Twice as Large than Thought

For quite some time now, researchers have known that the vast amounts of carbon dioxide that are stored in the Arctic permafrost (frozen soils, river deltas and other sediments) will in the future play a significant part in the warming of the planet, but they never had a clear idea of just what extent this influence ...

6 July 2009
09:52 GMT

US 2050 Emission Goals Too Ambitious, Claims Chevron CEO

In response to the emission reduction plans announced recently by the United States, the CEO of the large oil company Chevron Corp. said that they might be too ambitious. Plans are to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by more than 80 percent until 2050, but the manager argued that much of the existing energy infr...

11 June 2009
20:01 GMT

Carbon-Trapping Technology Undergoes First Trial Ever

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is the generic name given to a variety of technological means through which facilities that burn fossil fuels limit the amount of greenhouse gases they emit into the atmosphere. Ideally, all power plants burning coal, oil or natural gas should have such carbon-trapping devices install...

29 May 2009
06:36 GMT

Obama Announces New US Fuel Standards

As announced yesterday, the Obama administration has made public its new federal requirements for the automotive industry, as well as the new goals of the fight against pollution and global warming. Surrounded by representatives of the automotive industry, environmentalists, and top members of the Congress, the presi...

20 May 2009
20:51 GMT

Obama to Usher In New Vehicle Rules and Carbon Laws

According to sources close to the US President, Barack Obama will announce today a new set of limits concerning vehicle greenhouse gas emissions, as well as new carbon limits for America, in a move that is without precedent in the history of the country. The new limitations will be applied nationwide, at a federal le...

19 May 2009
08:40 GMT

Deciding the Best Material for Railroads

Oddly enough, many countries around the globe are currently engaged in railroad repair work, attempting to replace millions of miles of tracks that have been left in decay over the years. However, one of the most pressing questions about the repairs, and one that is among the last to intuitively leap to mind, is whe...

15 May 2009
06:08 GMT

The Sun Is 'Not Causing Global Warming'

Critics who say that global warming is not caused by man have just lost another of their “strong” arguments recently, when a new study has finally determined once and for all that the Sun plays no role in determining the climate change we are currently beginning to experience. The star does not influence ...

13 May 2009
19:01 GMT

12-Millennia-Old Methane Emission Not from Sea Floor

Some 12,000 years ago, a massive methane emission was recorded on our planet, but its source has still remained a mystery to this day. Some researchers have argued that the release of sea floor hydrate deposits, as in mostly methane, could have had something to do with it, but a recent analysis of the largest sample ...

25 April 2009
06:39 GMT

UK Subsidizes Electric Car Purchases with £5,000

The United Kingdom has recently taken a major step forward in combating climate change and global warming, when it has decided to offer drivers seeking to buy new cars 5,000 pounds in aid, if they select an electric vehicle. The move, which has been highly applauded, is aimed at ensuring that environmentally friendly...

16 April 2009
08:41 GMT

Americans Are in Favor of Action Against Climate Change

According to a nation-wide poll conducted last autumn, more than 90 percent of all American citizens believe that the US should act to stop the effects of climate change, and should also employ measures to curb global warming. The respondents believed that the government should become engaged in such efforts even des...

19 March 2009
07:16 GMT

Human-Caused Global Warming Began Thousands of Years Ago

While most climatologists argue that the onset of the human influence on our planet's atmosphere began with the Industrial Revolution, some 200 years ago, there are those who say that we began influencing our climate far earlier than that, when industrial-sized rice crops filled the plains of Asia and massive nu...

18 December 2008
06:50 GMT

The CO2 Output in the US Will Be Lower Than Estimated by 2030

The Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced on Wednesday that new estimates placed the amounts of CO2 that the United States would emit by 2030 below the previously-estimated level of 6,851 billion metric tons. According to the new numbers, the nation will most likely emit somewhere around 6.410 billion met...

17 December 2008
15:01 GMT

Developing Nations Allowed to Emit CO2

The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, in the United States released four proposals for next week's international climate conference, scheduled to take place in Poznan, Poland. One of these suggestions said that developing countries, including China and India, should be al...

25 November 2008
04:01 GMT

Obama Praised by UN Climate Change Convention Chief

Obama's promises to the UN didn't go unnoticed, as Yvo de Boer, the executive director of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, said that the US president's attitude on the matter was very encouraging and promising, in the light of the fact that neither America nor China are includ...

20 November 2008
04:40 GMT

GHG Emissions Still Rising in Industrialized Countries

When the Soviet Union collapsed, it left behind several nations that were entirely reliant on the communist giant to survive. These countries, along with a few others in Asia, including China and India, are now on a steep ascending curve, in what regards the amounts of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (GHG) ...

18 November 2008
04:53 GMT

India Faces a 4°C Rise in Temperature by 2100

Weather experts and climatologists in India warn the central government that authorities should take immediate steps to secure the country's food and water supplies, as the rise in temperature that will affect the nation is unprecedented. Due to increased greenhouse gas emissions, India will soon join China in b...

11 November 2008
03:14 GMT

China's Food Supply Is Dwindling

Large surfaces in China are subjected to natural disasters caused by global warming every year, statistics show. Most of them occur because authorities have little to no modern equipments and technologies with which to detect or prevent them. By 2050, predictions advise that a significant percentage of China's 1...

22 October 2008
10:52 GMT

Don't Blame Global Warming on the Sun

There have been some voices lately blaming global warming on the increased solar activity, however this claim is mostly based on pure speculation rather than scientific analysis, says a recent study verifying the role of the Sun in the current climatic changes which take place all over the world. Computer simulations...

13 March 2008
12:12 GMT

No Step Forward, Two Steps Back

In this rhythm, even third world countries will soon have capabilities for generating electric energy without disposing of greenhouse gases into the Earth's atmosphere. Last week, the building of the clean coal energy generating facility FutureGen was withdrawn, presumably due to a required sudden growth in the ...

5 February 2008
06:23 GMT

Beijing Covered by Massive Pollution Wave

On Thursday, the capital of the Republic of China was overtaken by a massive wave of pollution, even though the authorities strongly stated in the last months that the air quality in Beijing was improving. In order to protect the population of the city from the increased levels of pollution, the Chinese government is...

28 December 2007
08:45 GMT

Say Good Bye To The Light Bulb!

Since its invention more than 125 years ago, the light bulb has suffered relatively small changes in its design. It is probably the most inefficient device ever developed, since more than 90 to 95 percent of the energy it consumes during operation is spent on useless heat radiating from the tungsten filament, and onl...

20 December 2007
03:52 GMT

Did Earth Pass a Clime Tipping Point?

Scientists say it did, and not once but many times, as global warming determined vast and rapid changes in clime conditions during greenhouse gas emissions resulted form the burning of fossil fuel. However, at the same time, they argue that it is not too late to reverse the process before it causes massive damage to ...

15 December 2007
06:58 GMT

New Prototype to Extract Greenhouse Gases from the Atmosphere

As a result of global warming, due to large quantities of greenhouse gases being dumped every year in the Earth's atmosphere, researchers are constantly developing new techniques and technologies to pull the excess carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere.The carbon dioxide gas is only one...

21 November 2007
10:04 GMT

Greenhouse Emissions from U.S. Could Accelerate

The U.S. emits about one quarter of the total greenhouse gas emissions in the world, which pretty much makes it the biggest pollutant. About 85 percent of the total emissions in North America come from the U.S., 9 percent from Canada, and 3 percent from Mexico. Studies show that in the next 50 years, the gas emission...

14 November 2007
05:08 GMT


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