Heatwave makes plants warm planet By Richard Black Environment Correspondent, BBC News website A new study shows that during the 2003 heatwave, European plants produced more carbon ...
Global warming, eroding glaciers alarm Greenlanders By Jan M. Olsen The Associated Press ILULISSAT, Greenland — The gargantuan chunks of ice breaking off the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier and ...
A dog stands on a flooded street of the ninth area in New Orleans September 18, 2005. The death toll from Hurricane Katrina climbed to 883 on Sunday after Louisiana officials raised the number of ...
Hurricanes are getting stronger, study says The number of Category 4 and 5 hurricanes worldwide has nearly doubled over the past 35 years, even though the total number of hurricanes has ...
Miami-Dade rescuers feed water to a dog belonging to 39-year-old Reyne Johnson, who was freed from his home in New Orleans Parish, in New Orleans , September 18, 2005. Johnson, afraid to come out ...
This NOAA satellite image taken Friday, September 16, 2005 at 14:15 EDT shows Tropical Storm Ophelia on the extreme northern edge of the image. The storm is expected to move northeast up the East ...
Oil spills along Miss. River contained: Coast Guard By Frank McGurty BATON ROUGE, Louisiana (Reuters) - All the oil spilled in six major Louisiana incidents after Hurricane Katrina has been ...
Large pipes pump water from flooded neighborhoods into the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal in new Orleans, Louisiana September 15, 2005. The canal carries possibly contaminated floodwaters into ...
Did Global Warming Boost Katrina's Fury? Experts: Rise in Temperature Added More Water to Storm's Surge Sept. 14, 2005 — If Katrina had struck the Gulf Coast just three decades earlier, ...
More strong Katrina-like hurricanes reported By Deborah Zabarenko WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of strong hurricanes -- like the devastating Katrina -- significantly increased in the last ...
Water pours out of pipes connected to pumping stations sucking water out of flooded neighborhoods in New Orleans, Louisiana . Sediment left by receding floodwaters in New Orleans is laden with ...
EU Commissioner urges U.S. climate change rethink Source: Reuters LONDON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - U.S. climate change policy is not succeeding in lowering greenhouse gas emissions, the EU's ...
Mexico Beats Deadline, Stops Using CFCs By OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ, Associated Press Writer MONTERREY, Mexico -- Mexico has stopped producing ozone-depleting chemicals four years before a deadline ...
Climate change raises risk of hunger - scientists By Patricia Reaney DUBLIN (Reuters) - About 50 million more people, most of them in Africa, could be at risk of hunger by 2050 due to climate ...
Climate food crisis 'to deepen' By Jonathan Amos BBC News science reporter, Dublin Climate change threatens to put far more people at risk of hunger over the next 50 years than previously ...
British Groups Mass Millions of Members to Halt Global Warming LONDON, UK, September 1, 2005 (ENS) - Some of the largest British campaign organizations, united their millions of supporters ...
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