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Kyoto Treaty, Global Warming and China Contributions to CO2
Many nations are upset that the United States of America would not sign the Kyoto Treaty. But if you consider all the facts there is no sense in the United States tying its industrial mighty hands behind its back in international trade issues, ...

Global Warming May Make the United Kingdom Colder
We often call Climate Change “Global Warming”, yet although the overall trend in global temperatures is upward, the scientific community has been telling us from the start that there will also be greater extremes in climate, and these variations will be ...

Climate Change - What Is It?
Climate change is an amazingly simple phrase for such a complex subject. Following, we have a go at defining climate change in today’s terms. Climate Change - What is it?In the current day lexicon of scientists, climate modification isn’t really a term of ...





Global Warming, Weather, Technology, Science
 

Global warming is a problem that needs to be faced head-on by the leaders of the nations of our planet. The call to arms has been sounded; many countries are now doing research into the causes of global warming, as well as committing to actions to help decrease the effects of global warming. In the United States, a Global Change Research Program has been crafted which represents one of the largest efforts ever pursued when it comes to understanding global warming. The Environmental Protection Agency is also in the fight, helping to partner with businesses and individuals to help try to achieve a baseline for curbing the problem so that we can all benefit. The United Nations has also drafted several proposals when it comes to climate change; the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change has been created. This organization was formed to consider what possible actions we can do to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, the convention was formed to help us to plan for what we should do if the inevitable temperature change happens.

The Kyoto protocol represents a firm commitment that many nations have signed, which targets countries when it comes to the responsibility of greenhouse gas emission. 163 countries have ratified the protocol thus far, and 35 of these countries still have a ways to go when it comes to reducing their emissions to a reasonable level. The targets specified in the Kyoto protocol estimate that the number of greenhouse gases emitted in total around the planet should face a 5% decrease. While this change isn't huge, it does represent a step in the right direction when it comes to facing up to our global responsibility.

Technology cooperation is another innovation that is helping the international community to deal with the problem of global warming. This strategy involves the sharing of developments of environmentally friendly technology between nations to help us adapt to the changes that we need to make to stop this problem. Also, the nations of the planet are working together to establish firm laws when it comes to land usage, changing land usage, and forestry. As the effects of global warming become more clear, more people will hopefully begin to understand the problem so that the nations of the world can cooperate in helping to save our planet.

Kadence Buchanan writes articles on many topics including Weather, Science, and Education



Written By: Kadence Buchanan

Global Warming News



The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

Two Nobelists Offer Views of Human-Driven Global Warming
New York Times (blog)
As I've written before, whatever your view of the science and policy choices related to global warming, you can probably find a Nobelist with matching views. But Mario Molina and Burton Richter deserve a prominent place at this table given their ...
Global WarmingDesign News
Whatever Happened to "We Agree to Disagree"?Huffington Post
Good news! Global temperatures have stabilized, at least for now.FM blog (blog)
OCRegister -The Star-Ledger - NJ.com -Tuscaloosa News
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Daily Mail

Global warming: James Delingpole claims green zealots are destroying the planet
Daily Mail
By James Delingpole Just imagine a world where you never had to worry about global warming, where the ice caps, the 'drowning' Maldives and the polar bears were all doing just fine. Imagine a world where CO2 was our friend, fossil fuels were a miracle ...
Carbon caught up in politicsThe Australian (blog)

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National Geographic

Global warming, phooey!
The Tand D.com
I think the mild temperatures this winter are part of a conspiracy staged by those global warming fanatics to try to fake us out. Just because flowers and trees are blooming like it's the middle of spring and glaciers are melting and polar bears are ...
Groundhog Day: 6 more weeks of winterCBS News
If Phil sees his shadow, what could it possibly mean?Valley Breeze
Important: Did Punxsutawney Phil See His Shadow?Mediaite

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Our View: Global warming alarmists chilled
Appeal-Democrat
The Earth's temperature hasn't increased significantly in about 15 years, which wouldn't be big news except global warming extremists had predicted temperatures would soar during that time because of manmade greenhouse-gas emissions.


Mitt Romney and global climate change
Chicago Tribune (blog)
They don't call it America warming, they call it global warming. But by creating a false choice -- either spend "trillions and trillions" in an effort to curb greenhouse gases or shrug it off and cede to ignorance -- Romney tries to have the issue both ...

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