Bush Refuses to Lead; WWF Looks to Presidential Candidates for Leadership on Climate Change (Centre Daily Times)
Posted on April 16, 2008 in Climate changes
Officials at the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) today expressed doubt that President Bush's Rose Garden speech today will offer any hope for meaningful action on climate change before the end of his term and called on his would-be successors to demonstrate leadership on the issue, specifically urging them to participate in a debate on climate change and other science and environmental issues. Texas A&M professor tracks climate change (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi) COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Texas A and M University professor Frank Hons has studied climate change for 15 years, long before celebrities jumped on the green movement.
What is Really Important?
Posted on April 09, 2008 in Climate changes
A quick, cynical, and sarcastic look at those that call global climate change the most pressing problem of our time. U.S. Governors to Assemble at Yale for Climate Change Talks U.S. Governors from across the nation will convene once again to celebrate Roosevelt's conservation legacy and discuss state-level programs and strategies for future action against global warming. Academic cool on warming | The Australian RESPECTED academic Don Aitkin has seen the ugly side of the climate change debate after being warned he faced demonisation if he challenged the accepted wisdom that global warming poses a danger to humanity.Professor Aitkin told The Australian yesterday he had been told he was "out of his mind" by some in the media... UN: Global Temperatures To Fall This would mean global temperatures have not risen since 1998, prompting some to question climate change theory.