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Tropical Cyclone Iggy to Pound Indian Ocean Coast for Another Three Days Jakarta Globe - Jakarta,Indonesia
Saiful Hadi, a spokesman for the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) in Kupang, said the worst-hit areas in East Nusa Tenggara were the waters off Rote and Sumba islands as well as the Timor Sea, where the cyclone was giving rise to [more]
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Scientists: Chill on global warming Daily Mail - Charleston
16 actual scientists have joined 1973 Nobel-winning physicist Ivar Giaever in calling global warming concerns overblown. In a letter published in the Wall Street Journal today, the scientists called for everyone to remain calm — and mocked the ... [more]
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Global warming in Vancouver means even more rain in January Vancouver ...
“ A common rule of thumb in climate science is that global warming causes dry places to become ever drier and wet places to become ever wetter. That “getting ever wetter” part applies to us in soggy Vancouver. But hey, according to our weather data w [more]
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US Dept. of Agriculture New Hardiness Zones Show Impact of Global Warming DigitalJournal.com - Canada
The map confirms what many gardeners have already figured out about global warming and the impact it is having on plants. Hardiness zones, based on minimum winter temperatures, are marching northward. This means that plants that wouldn't have survive [more]
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Climate Wars: Leaked emails and a UN climate conference -- What could go TheBlaze.com
TheBlaze.com (blog) The agreement also establishes a Green Climate Fund to which countries will pledge billions of dollars to help developing countries reduce emissions and adapt to the challenges that could be expected to come with global climate ch [more]
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Friday, January 27
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Facing South
While stakeholders seek to streamline their competing interests in the Master Plan's final version, the effects of global climate change continue unabated. Unless those effects are factored into the equation, we may find ourselves devising plans to . [more]
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Friday, January 27
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Washington Post - Washington,DC,USA
“It's not that there hasn't been global climate change it's that the map isn'ta good (vehicle) for demonstrating it.” USDA's line of reasoning in perplexing. Climate data are used in USDA's analysis and the northward jog in planting zones is fully .. [more]
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Friday, January 27
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The Daily Brew (blog)
"It's the closest we've come to cancelling winter," Environment Canada climatologist David Phillips told the Globe. "I mean, you can count the number of nasty days on your hands, in various places." Meteorologists earlier were warning Canadians to .. [more]
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Friday, January 27
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Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service - Jamaica
The committees fall under the European Union (EU)-funded €4.13 million Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Reduction Project, which comes under the Global Climate Change Alliance in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries. [more]
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Friday, January 27
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The Gloucester County Times - Woodbury,NJ,USA
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog) (Olivier Douliery/Blomberg)President Obama: If he was serious about global warming he wouldn't need 22 cars to carry one person. And Chuck faces almost as much danger on a daily basis as Barack Obama. Anyway, it's nice [more]
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Friday, January 27
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The Daily Star - Bangladesh
Unabated emission causing global warming.Abdul Hamid Climate change has long-since ceased to be a scientific curiosity, and is no more just one of many environmental and regulatory concerns. It is the major, overriding environmental issue of our time [more]
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Friday, January 27
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Knovel
Knovel Researchers contend that geoengineering technologies could be used to fight global climate change. Stanford University environmental scientist Ken Caldeira noted that governments could decide to employ geoengineering as they "do something desp [more]
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Friday, January 27
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Texas A&M University
Adds John Nielsen-Gammon, who serves as Texas State Climatologist in addition to Regents Professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences and a frequent source used in Weather Whys: “Part of my job as state climatologist is community outreach, ... [more]
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Friday, January 27
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FreshPlaza - Netherlands
Yesterday FreshPlaza reported on suggestions that certain crops in the UK may benefit from rising temperatures. Now it transpires that similar predictions are being made for parts of the US. Maine, due to its northerly position, continues to feel col [more]
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Friday, January 27
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Canada.com - Canada
By Wanda Deisman, The Daily News January 27, 2012 Not one of the people Casey Timmermans cites in his letters are credible scientists in the field of climatology. Tim Ball ( University of Calgary not Winnipeg) is a geographer. [more]
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