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Lord Monckton Thrashes DeSmog Blog Editor in High-Profile Global Warming Debate

Lord Christopher Monckton, a global warming expert and former senior policy advisor to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, has challenged Al Gore, and other ardent proponents of the theory that humans are causing a global warming crisis, to publicly debate the issue.

Warming may cause rapid plant species loss on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

Global warming could cause a dramatic decline in plant species diversity on the rangelands of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in southwest China, say Chinese and U.S. scientists.

Warming may cause rapid plant species loss on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

HOHHOT, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Global warming could cause a dramatic decline in plant species diversity on the rangelands of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in southwest China, say Chinese and U.S. scientists.

Warming may cause rapid plant species loss on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

HOHHOT, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Global warming could cause a dramatic decline in plant species diversity on the rangelands of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, say Chinese and U.S. scientists.

U.N. agency: Global warming hurting fish

Global warming will severely hurt hundreds of millions of people who depend on fishing for their livelihoods, a U.N. agency said in Rome Thursday.

'Dire Predictions' book offers easy guide to global warming science

Global warming, increasing greenhouse gases and melting ice sheets are all dire predictions by the Nobel-Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), but understanding the scientific assessments, future impacts on our lives, and the things we can do to mitigate the situation is not easy. Now, in a new book, two Penn State climate scientists present the information from the most recent IPCC reports in easily understood, sometimes amusing explanations and illustrations.

10 Ways Methane Could Brake Global Warmingâ?"or Break the Planet

Methane is a paradox. It increases global warming at the same time that it promises abundant alternative energy. The gas is all around the planet, from the atmosphere to deep below seabeds. Here are 10 trends and discoveries that may determine methane's ultimate roll in the health of the environment:

Cool sculptures for a warming planet

Eleven artists are seeking shelter in Shropshire this autumn. For a show called Give Me Shelter, opening in the grounds of National Trust house Attingham Park in September, the artists will be installing sculptures on the theme of protection from disasters caused by global warming. Among the works on display will be The Large Huts by Christina Mackie - enormous, clod-like mounds inspired by concrete sun shelters in Pakistan - and Roma, a 20-metre steel walkway in the shape of a cattle run, designed by Keith Wilson.

China clearly overtakes U.S. as leading emitter of climate-warming gases

China has now clearly overtaken the United States as the world's leading emitter of climate-warming gases, a new study has found. The increasing emissions from China - up 8 percent in the past year - accounted for two-thirds of the growth in global greenhouse gas emissions in 2007, the study found.

Warming Britain Attracting New Bird Species

Birds such as the Cirl Bunting and Dartford Warbler are becoming more common across a wide range of habitats in Britain as temperatures rise, while numbers of some northern species, such as the Fieldfare and Redwing, are falling, say researchers at Durham University.

Warming Spells Trouble for Fish

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Global Warming's Fish Sex Effect

A small increase in water temperature among sensitive fish like the South American pejerrey can result in a population that is 98% male.

Global Warming Stopped By Adding Lime To Sea

Antiglobalism writes "Scientists say they have found a workable way of reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere by adding lime to seawater. And they think it has the potential to dramatically reverse CO2 accumulation in the atmosphere, reports Cath O'Driscoll in SCI's Chemistry & Industry magazine published today."

Hacking Earth Against Warming, Scientists Favor Fake Volcanoes

Could cannons, balloons and high-wire planes send sulfur back into the atmosphere and save the planet? As the Senate debates a controversial climate-change bill, meteorologists and economists alike say geoengineering solutions aren’t so far-out anymore.

European birds flock to warming Britain

Researchers at Durham, the RSPB and Cambridge University have found that birds such as the Cirl Bunting and Dartford Warbler are becoming more common across a wide range of habitats in Britain as temperatures rise.

European birds flock to warming Britain

Rare southern species of birds are on the increase in the UK as a result of climatic change, a study has revealed.

European Birds Flock To Warming Britain, While Some Northern Species Not Faring As Well

Researchers at Durham, the RSPB and Cambridge University have found that birds such as the Cirl Bunting and Dartford Warbler are becoming more common across a wide range of habitats in Britain as temperatures rise.

Kyoto, city against global warming, sees threat to gardens

is feeling the effects of climate change first-hand as the moss dries out in its celebrated gardens.

Move Species Threatened by Warming, Scientists Advise

People should help species threatened by climate change move to new habitats, researchers argue in a new paper.

Future impact of global warming is worse when grazing animals are considered, scientists suggest

Research by Post and Pederson found that muskoxen graze more heavily than do caribou in certain areas perhaps due to the sedentary nature of the muskox. Credit: Eric Post Penn State University

Birds 'off the pace' with warming

French birds are moving northwards in response to climate change, but not fast enough, scientists have found.

Tokyo's Boss Takes on Global Warming

Shintaro Ishihara, 75, an outspoken nationalist and three-term governor of Tokyo, has pushed for mandatory limits on greenhouse-gas emissions in Japan's largest city in an effort to fight climate change.

Sphere of Influence 'Earth Revealed' Exhibit Teaches About Global Warming, Planets

Real-time maps of the weather, current sea-surface temperatures, a NASA shuttle jetting across the sky. It may sound like a space station control room, but it's only the West Pavilion of the Museum of Science and Industry.

NewsRx Launches 38 New Science Titles; Offers Free Global Warming Newsletter

NewsRx, a 25-year-old publisher and international news organization headquartered in Atlanta, has launched 38 new science titles under its VerticalNews imprint.

NewsRx Launches 38 New Science Titles; Offers Free Global Warming Newsletter

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