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  1. Climate change is occurring faster than predicted, warns WWF report

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 20, 2008

    London, October 20 (ANI): A new WWF report warns that climate change is occurring much faster than predicted by the scientific fraternity, and will wreak havoc unless action is taken on a global scale. The report

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  2. NOAA offers "dramatic evidence" of Arctic warming

    mongabay.com » Mongabay.com news - Oct 16, 2008

    Fall air temperatures 9°F (5°C) above normal, the second lowest-ever extent of summer sea ice, and the melting of surface ice in Greenland are signs of continued warming in the Arctic, according to the Arctic Report

    Also tagged: climate change, environment, glaciers, green, temperatures, impact of climate change, greenland arctic

  3. >U.S. to ban oil drilling in new Arctic reserves for polar bears

    mongabay.com » Mongabay.com news - Oct 7, 2008

    The U.S. Department of the Interior will designate two Arctic reserves in areas considered critical habitat for polar bears as part of a legal settlement with environmental groups, reports Reuters. The reserves will be

    Also tagged: animals, law, environment, united states, alaska, mammals, wildlife, conservation, polar bears, endangered species, biodiversity, environmental law, happy upbeat environmental, in situ conservation, impact of climate change, greenland arctic

  4. Palin hired oil-funded researchers to play down risks of climate change on polar bears

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 1, 2008

    London, Oct 1 (ANI): To back efforts to stop polar bears being protected as an endangered species, Governor Sarah Palin and her officials in the Alaskan state government drew on the work of at least six scientists

    Also tagged: climate change, national, polar bears, fish and wildlife service, causes of global warming, us fish and wildlife service, fish and wildlife, natural gas pipeline, oil and gas exploration, republican nominee, us geological survey, governor sarah palin, governor of alaska, bear habitat, development oil, species status, state of alaska, us department of the interior, us fish and wildlife, world experts

  5. McCain, Palin disagree on causes of global warming

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 23, 2008

    Washington, Sep 23 (ANI): Republican presidential candidate John McCain and his running mate Sarah Palin disagree on the question of climate change, as the Alaska Governor has focused on how to adapt to global warming

    Also tagged: climate change, national, john mccain, washington post, sarah palin, polar bears, greenhouse gas emissions, carbon emissions, causes of global warming, republican presidential candidate, oil and gas exploration, university of alaska, running mate, republican presidential candidate john mccain, alaska governor, rick steiner, alaska marine conservation, commercial fisheries, energy affairs, regions of the united states

  6. Arctic sea ice falls to second lowest on record

    mongabay.com » Mongabay.com news - Sep 16, 2008

    Arctic sea ice retreated to the second lowest level on record but remains about 9 percent above the low set last September, reports the NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado.

    Also tagged: environment, oceans, earth science, remote sensing, satellite imagery, impact of climate change, greenland arctic

  7. Arctic Sea Ice Season Underscores Accelerating Decline

    planetsave.com » Planetsave - Sep 16, 2008

    According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), Arctic sea ice cover appears to have reached its minimum extent for the year, the second-lowest extent recorded since the dawn of the satellite era. While

    Also tagged: global warming, climate change, arctic, climate science, nsidc, environmental and 38 climate science

  8. Could the Melting of the Arctic be a Good Thing for Planet Earth?

    planetsave.com » Planetsave - Sep 11, 2008

    By now, we’ve been well taught to view the steady decrease of Arctic ice as a bad thing; and for good reason, it is. But by now, I also hope that I have been able to teach you that, when dealing with the climate

    Also tagged: research, science, melting, climate, carbon, arctic, plankton, climate science and 38 research, sequestering

  9. NASA: Sea ice melt opens the Northwest and Northeast Passage

    mongabay.com » Mongabay.com news - Sep 9, 2008

    An image released by NASA shows that Arctic sea ice has retreated to the point where both the Northwest Passage around North America and the Northern Sea Route around Russia are open simultaneously. The occurrence

    Also tagged: environment, oceans, earth science, remote sensing, satellite imagery, impact of climate change, greenland arctic

  10. Arctic Sea Ice Shrinks by an Amount Bigger than Alaska in August

    planetsave.com » Planetsave - Sep 8, 2008

    According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), Following a record rate of ice loss through the month of August, Arctic sea ice extent already stands as the second-lowest on record, further reinforcing

    Also tagged: global warming, climate change, uncategorized, north pole, arctic sea ice, ice melt

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