By: Emmanuel Ayomide Praise | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Climate change is both a development and environmental issue. A global consensus is emerging that climate change is an issue that cannot wait and needs to be addressed sooner rather than later. read more
By: K.R.SURENDRAN | 2010-10-04 | Journalism Today Oct 4, in the Port city of Tinjiang, China in the run-up to the November 29 Cancun summit in Mexico, negotiators across 190 nations are going to assemble and deliberate upon the steps to be adopted at Cancun Summit. The Timjiang summit will last for six days ie. from today to Oct 9. China has however committed to reduce emissions by 40 percent by the year 2020. read more
By: PHA Media | 2010-10-26 | Investing A pioneering new 3D map of the Amazon rainforest reveals how much carbon is locked in the trees and then released into the atmosphere when they are destroyed. read more
By: Kathy Adrian | 2010-03-27 | Environmental Climate change has recently become an increasingly significant issue among both the people of Maldives and the international community concerned with the fact that the Maldives will be one of the first nations severely affected by the phenomenon. These concerns led to change of climate being addressed recently in a meeting held between the leader of Maldives, President Mohamed Nasheed, and the Indian Prime Minister's Special Envoy on Climate Change, Mr. Shyam Saran. read more
By: Priyanka Verma | 2011-02-22 | Technology This spring Canada along with other Arctic states will unite to commence a comprehensive study in the changes occurring in the Arctic climate. A joint research on melting sea ice, permafrost, and glaciers will aid northern nations to tackle the irrevocable consequences of climate change. Alongside, it also focuses on infrastructure regulations and future of agriculture in the Arctic. Norway' read more
By: Angela Drummond | 2010-05-20 | Environmental Climate change in Africa, the already hot continent is getting hotter - how will Africa cope in the coming years? read more
By: John Coombes | 2010-04-04 | Politics We need new leadership who better understands who and what we are as a species in order for us to break out of the cycle of traditional thinking that has created climate change and endless global conflict. Credit works against the human condition and it is incumbent upon us to review all of our financial disciplines and doctrines to find out what contributes to our long term survival and what is taking us to the abyss. Only new leaders who can think outside the box can provide us with the direction that will radically improve our long term chances of survival. read more
By: Philip Harris | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Is the military now going to make public policy regarding climate change? How many more rights will we lose? read more
By: Varughese Rajan | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The traditional threats to the polar bear - hunting, toxic waste, offshore drilling - have been overshadowed by a new one: the ice around them is melting, and we are to blame.At the end of December, the US Secretary of the Interior revealed the US Fish and Wildlife Service was considering adding the polar bear to its list of threatened species.This is a more significant addition to the at-risk list than a rare gazelle or panther: it is an admission, after years of denial, of the existence of global warming. read more
By: John E Lewis | 2010-03-27 | Destinations No wonder so many people from colder northern climes come here to live. Not just the European snow birds but there are plenty of those even from across the Atlantic. read more
By: Philip Harris | 2010-05-10 | Environmental Not many people think that global climate change can not be avoided now. Britain, the UN and most reliable scientific institutions totally agree that that humanity will reap what it has sown through their studies. People still have chances to negate some climate changes if they have action now. But it seems that Western nations in general and The US specifically will have a few action. We are all in for an interesting ride. read more
By: premier solar | 2011-05-16 | Construction Climate change is a change in weather conditions where it may take place for hundreds of years; the basis of the change is measured with the average global temperature within a whole century. A variable of 1 centigrade is not much when you hear but in reality it poses a huge effect on our planet and its inhabitants. read more
By: Jamie Francis | 2010-10-01 | News and society Mention climate change and many people will tell you it has a lot to do with the weather but in actuality climate change is more than that. From carbon offsetting, to handling of waste to sustainability of the planet, climate change has a great impact on each of us. Those who take the time to understand true climate change and some of the influencers that cause such change are often surprised to find just how great of an impact exists from the climate, what impact that climate can have on each o read more
By: Ronnie Daniels | 2010-04-01 | Weather Here are some indisputable facts on climate change. They are presented without any hype or spin and no politics. The only opinion needed is yours, after you examine the facts. read more
By: ezuser_ 7435 | 2010-11-01 | Business This section report focuses on the attitudes and associations the American, Canadian and English public has about climate change - and the emotions the subject provokes. The data is analysed by key demographics across each country. read more