Friday, March 26, 2004

CLIMATE CLIPS: CLIMATE CHANGE NEWS, POLITICS & SCIENCE
March 25, 2004

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Ottawa Urged To Enforce Auto Fuel Efficiency
Toronto Star

The Canadian government should follow the lead of several American states and legislate higher fuel-efficiency standards for cars rather than leave it to automakers, environmentalists say.
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Experimental Car Is Powered By Air

Detroit Free Press

In an industrial park a few miles from Nice on the French Riviera, Guy Negre has developed an environmentalist's dream car.

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Greenhouse Gas Level Hits Record High

New Scientist

The level of the major greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, in the Earth's atmosphere has hit a record high, US government scientists have reported.

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Study Says Five Percent of Greenhouse Gas Came from Exxon

Planet Ark

Exxon Mobil Corp. has historically been responsible for about 5 percent of the world's carbon emissions, a finding that could prod more shareholder resolutions on climate change, environmental groups said on Wednesday.

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The Pentagon's Weather Nightmare

Fortune

The climate could change radically, and fast. That would be the mother of all national security issues.

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The Greenhouse Diet

Earth Island Journal

You may be familiar with the dangers of climate disruption as a result of human-induced increases of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. But recent scientific discoveries hint at disastrous disruptive effects of increased CO2 concentrations on ecosystems - effects that are quite distinct from the climatic effects of this gas.

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Plugging Into The Power Of Sewage

New Scientist

The waste you flush down the toilet could one day power the lights in your

home. So say researchers at Pennsylvania State University who last week

revealed they have developed an electricity generator fuelled by sewage.

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Climate Change 'Wiping Out World's Coral Reefs'

The Scotsman

Half the world's coral reefs could be wiped out or badly damaged by the end of the century, a leading ocean scientist predicted today. The chief agent of this destruction was climate change, said Dr Richard Aronson, who helped compile the most definitive study yet on the impact of global warming on reefs.

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Hollywood Disaster Film Set To Turn Heat On Bush

The Guardian

Movie depicting horrors of global warming could boost votes for Democrat challenger.

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Insurer Warns Of Global Warming Catastrophe

Reuters

The world's second-largest reinsurer Swiss Re warns that the costs of global warming threaten to spiral out of control, forcing the human race into a catastrophe of its own making.

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Costly Gas Necessary Evil: Report

The Globe and Mail

Canadian motorists are enduring high prices at the gas pump, but even bigger hikes will be needed to crimp consumption and tame global warming, according to a major report from the International Energy Agency.

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Let's Make It Pay To Save Energy

The Toronto Star

Some of the most creative thinkers in the province are wrestling with an unusual challenge. Ontario has to find a way to subvert the laws of economics.

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Global Warming Hitting Northwest Hard, Researchers Warn

Seattle Times

To find the most compelling evidence to date that global warming could shrink damp Cascade snows by half in coming decades, Seattle scientists first took a step back in time.

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Smog-Busting Paint Soaks Up Noxious Gases

New Scientist

A paint that soaks up some of the most noxious gases from vehicle exhausts

will goes on sale in Europe in March. Its makers hope it will give

architects and town planners a new weapon in the fight against pollution.

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America's New Coal Rush

Christian Science Monitor

Utilities' dramatic push to build new plants would boost energy security but hurt the environment.

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Wind Power Leaps Forward

Terra Daily

Power capacity generated by the wind surged by more than a quarter last year, mainly thanks to an expansion in Germany and other European countries, according to industry figures released Wednesday.

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