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10:08:58 PM First Community Climate Fair at UC Riverside is a Hot Event
UC Riverside

“Global climate change and its trickle-down effects have become big issues in environmental change,” he said while volunteering at a booth. “We need to remind ourselves that through industrialization over the last 200 years we have been changing our  [more]

6:39:03 PM Global Warming Hysteria: Refusing to Put Money Where Their Mouth Is
First Things

Or, perhaps the credibility of global warming has been generally lost due to constant dire warnings, trying to make every weather event global warming, incorrect computer model projections, or whatever, people are just not into the old panic anymore. [more]

6:39:03 PM The Earth's temperature risen 1C since the 1950s, claims new study
Daily Mail - UK - UK

The research at the University of California, Berkeley, counters the doubts climate change sceptics have about 'skewed' evidence of global warming. Colder: The world in 1800 was cooler. Scientists gathered a billion weather reports in the past 200 .. [more]

5:39:15 AM Editorial: Great flood is coming
Jakarta Post - Indonesia

The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has estimated that rainfall will peak in January and February — two critical months when great floods hit the capital in 1996, 2002 and 2007. Furthermore, the US National Oceanic and ... [more]

3:27:58 AM YMCA strives to drive global warming away
Mid-Day - Mumbai,Maharashtra,India

Spreading the message to save environment and protect the nature from global warming, Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) held a conference titled 'Global warming environment and sustainability' on Friday. Various governmental and non-government [more]

12:30:47 AM Don't Stop Doubting
Investor's Business Daily

Climate: Just a few weeks ago, a formerly skeptical scientist made news when he changed his mind about global warming. If he looked at the new data a meteorologist has pulled up, he'd change it back again. Richard Muller, a physics professor at the . [more]



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