Monthly Archives: August 2007
India Tribe To Honor Al Glore on Global Warming
Tribal people in India’s remote northeast plan to honor former U.S. Vice President Al Gore with an award for promoting awareness on climate change that they say will have a devastating impact on their homeland.
Members of the Khasi tribe...
EMO Emerges Into The Sunlight
And so it came to pass that the good Lord, having mightily wearied of the incessant British lamentations about the rain, sent an entire summer’s worth of heat to the Reading Festival, turning the main stage’s mosh pit into a Sahara...
Ozone Cuts Plant Growth, Spurs Global Warming
The affects of greenhouse gases ozone, which has been increasing near Earth’s surface since 1850, could seriously cut into crop yields and spur global warming this century, scientists reported.
Ozone in the troposphere — the lowest...
Floods, Heat Hit Europe, But Is It Global Warming?
Computer simulations may soon be able to show how likely it is that extreme weather events such as the floods and heatwaves that swept Europe this week were caused by climate change, scientists say. “To say you can’t blame one event...
Christopher Booker’s Notebook
Recent days have brought to light four more highly “inconvenient truths” for our global warming alarmists. The first caused acute embarrassment to Nasa’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS), exposing a serious flaw in...
Small Business Tap Into Green Power
With its decidedly ’50s-era menu — chili, cheese fries, shakes and half-smoke sausages, a distinctive regional specialty — Ben’s Chili Bowl, a restaurant near the Howard University campus, might not seem a likely business to be at the...
Forecast Predicts in 2014
Here is the climate forecast for the next decade; although global warming will be held in check for a few years, it will come roaring back to send the mercury rising before 2014.
This is the prediction of the first computer model of the global...
Global Warming Will Step Up After 2009
Global warming is forecast to set in with a vengeance after 2009, with at least half of the five following years expected to be hotter than 1998, the warmest year on record, scientists reported on Thursday. Climate experts have long predicted...
UN Weather Extremes Match Forecast
Floods in Asia, a cyclone in the Middle East, and extreme temperatures around the globe since the start of the year have borne out warnings in a key climate change report, an expert with the U.N. weather agency said. ”The start of the...
Brown Cloud of Pollution Contributes to Global Warming
The Asian Brown Cloud, the thick haze caused by pollution that hangs over southern Asia, is rapidly melting Himalayan glaciers and could precipitate an environmental disaster that could affect billions of people, scientists have warned. A study...

