A new way to look at the problem of global warming that transcends the traditional science-based approaches ...
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January 20, 2000 Pacific Ocean Showing Signs of Major Shifts in the Climate Forum Join a Discussion on Global Warming By WILLIAM K. STEVENS hanges in the Pacific Ocean are making it more likely that winter weather in much of the United States will exhibit unusual warmth alternating with sharp cold, scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., reported yesterday. The ...
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August 24, 2000 Texas Takes Step on Warming; Some See Shift in Bush's Position By ANDREW C. REVKIN THE 2000 CAMPAIGN Issue in Depth The 2000 Campaign: White House The New York Times on the Web Politics Forum Do party conventions influence voters' choices Related Sites These sites are not part of The New York Times on the Web, and The Times has no control over their content or availability.
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July 29, 2000 Arctic Shortcut Worries Canadians By JAMES BROOKE Related Articles The Natural World: Environment The Natural World: Wildlife Science/Health Chart Dwindling Sea Ice in the Arctic Offsite Resource U.S. National Assessment: The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change Forum Join a Discussion on The Environment The New York Times UKTOYAKTUK, Northwest Territories -- In ...
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August 2, 2000 U.S. Proposes New Strategy to Fight Global Warming By ANDREW C. REVKIN Related Articles The Natural World: Global Warming ADD YOUR THOUGHTS Are You Worried How concerned are you about global warming Do you think new initiatives with farms and forests will reduce greenhouse gases Add your thoughts in Abuzz. Or ask your own question about International News. reparing for renewed ...
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July 28, 2000 New Greenhouse Gas Identified, Potent and Rare (but Expanding) By ANDREW C. REVKIN Related Articles The Natural World: Global Warming Forum Join a Discussion on The Environment cientists have found rising concentrations of a newly identified gas in the air that traps heat more effectively than all other known greenhouse gases, the dozens of compounds released by industry and the ...
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In a letter sent to four Senate Republicans on March 13, President Bush reversed a campaign pledge to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
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The Bush administration plans to withdraw from the 1997 Kyoto treaty on greenhouse gas emissions, EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman told reporters on March 27.
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International negotiators representing more than 160 nations concluded an agreement on November 11 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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On January 22, 2001 an international group of hundreds of scientists issued a report predicting that Earth's average temperature will rise as much as 10.4 degrees Fahrenheit over the next 100 years.
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