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16 news up news down  Prius Outdoes Hummer in Environmental
The Toyota Prius has become the flagship car for those in our society so environmentally conscious that they are willing to spend a premium to show the world how much they care. Unfortunately for them, their ultimate ‘green car’ is the source of some of t

Posted:1:46 PM on Tuesday the 20th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 161
Poster: ridenrain
http://clubs.ccsu.edu/recorder/editorial/print_item.asp?NewsID=188
Environmental | 161 hits | posted by ridenrainComment

The Toyota Prius has become the flagship car for those in our society so environmentally conscious that they are willing to spend a premium to show the world how much they care. Unfortunately for them, their ultimate ‘green car’ is the source of some of t

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13 news up news down  Researchers Question Validity Of A 'Global Temperature'
Discussions on global warming often refer to 'global temperature.' Yet the concept is thermodynamically as well as mathematically an impossibility, says Bjarne Andresen, a professor at The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen

Posted:2:36 PM on Monday the 19th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 133
Poster: Hyack
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070315101129.htm
Environmental | 133 hits | posted by HyackComment

Discussions on global warming often refer to 'global temperature.' Yet the concept is thermodynamically as well as mathematically an impossibility, says Bjarne Andresen, a professor at The Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen

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22 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Canadian PM's home blocked by Greenpeace activists
American source, Globe and Mail isn't carrying this yet.

Posted:12:29 PM on Monday the 19th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 222
Poster: Ripcat
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/americas/03/19/canada.greenpeace.reu
Environmental | 222 hits | posted by RipcatComment

American source, Globe and Mail isn't carrying this yet.

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15 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Pine beetle infestation could pose flood risk
Floods in the Fraser River basin will be much bigger and will occur more frequently because the forests of the Interior Plateau are being denuded by the mountain pine beetle

Posted:12:06 PM on Monday the 19th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 154
Poster: Hyack
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=db43d233-c364-4c
Environmental | 154 hits | posted by HyackComment

Floods in the Fraser River basin will be much bigger and will occur more frequently because the forests of the Interior Plateau are being denuded by the mountain pine beetle

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21 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Sunken ferry's fuel feared as a time bomb
Hartley Bay worried that a leak will destroy their source of food and livelihood

Posted:9:16 AM on Monday the 19th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 212
Poster: Hyack
http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/story.html?id=67a07419-e9d
Environmental | 212 hits | posted by HyackComment

Hartley Bay worried that a leak will destroy their source of food and livelihood

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16 news up news down  Radical plan to save the Dead Sea
The Dead Sea, famous for its therapeutic minerals and for the way people float in it like corks, is evaporating away, its surface level dropping by nearly a metre a year.

Posted:1:03 PM on Sunday the 18th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 157
Poster: Hyack
http://www.thestar.com/sciencetech/article/193187
Environmental | 157 hits | posted by HyackComment

The Dead Sea, famous for its therapeutic minerals and for the way people float in it like corks, is evaporating away, its surface level dropping by nearly a metre a year.

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15 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Dion Proposes Cap On Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Liberal Leader Stephane Dion has released a plan to crack down on industry and impose tough new caps on greenhouse gas emissions by January 2008.

Posted:3:41 PM on Friday the 16th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 152
Poster: Canadaka
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070316/dion_ghg_
Environmental | 152 hits | posted by CanadakaComment

Liberal Leader Stephane Dion has released a plan to crack down on industry and impose tough new caps on greenhouse gas emissions by January 2008.

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19 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say World weathers warmest winter on record
This winter was the warmest on record worldwide, according to a U.S. report on climate change, and Canada had a big role to play in it.

Posted:9:02 AM on Friday the 16th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 187
Poster: Hyack
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=909393c4-ef1d-41
Environmental | 187 hits | posted by HyackComment

This winter was the warmest on record worldwide, according to a U.S. report on climate change, and Canada had a big role to play in it.

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19 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Arctic meltdown has hit 'tipping point,' scientists warn
The meltdown in the Arctic might have reached a tipping point that could trigger a cascade of climate changes and profoundly affect the weather in Earth's temperate regions, a new study warns.

Posted:8:49 AM on Friday the 16th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 191
Poster: Hyack
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=8f4d04dd-71f2
Environmental | 191 hits | posted by HyackComment

The meltdown in the Arctic might have reached a tipping point that could trigger a cascade of climate changes and profoundly affect the weather in Earth's temperate regions, a new study warns.

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15 news up news down  Glaciers In Antarctica, Greenland Losing Ice
"In Greenland we know there is melting associated with the ice loss, but in Antarctica we don't really know why it's happening," said Duncan Wingham, an author of the review released today in Science magazine. "With so much of the world's ice captur

Posted:6:08 PM on Thursday the 15th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 145
Poster: Scape
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/15/AR2007
Environmental | 145 hits | posted by ScapeComment

"In Greenland we know there is melting associated with the ice loss, but in Antarctica we don't really know why it's happening," said Duncan Wingham, an author of the review released today in Science magazine. "With so much of the world's ice captur

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23 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say No `fore' as golf club hacks maples
VINCE TALOTTA/TORONTO STAR Trees that bordered a new house rained on by golf balls are now fit for the fireplace. Islington Golf Club plans to build a protective screen. Email story Print Choose text size Report typo or correction iCopyri

Posted:1:13 PM on Thursday the 15th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 232
Poster: kitty
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/192031
Environmental | 232 hits | posted by kittyComment

VINCE TALOTTA/TORONTO STAR Trees that bordered a new house rained on by golf balls are now fit for the fireplace. Islington Golf Club plans to build a protective screen. Email story Print Choose text size Report typo or correction iCopyri

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28 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Alberta's #1! Alberta's #1! Alberta's #1!
Oops, maybe that's not something we should be celebrating....

Posted:5:55 AM on Thursday the 15th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 278
Poster: hurley_108
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Canada/2007/03/15/3754892-sun.html
Environmental | 278 hits | posted by hurley_1083 Comment

Oops, maybe that's not something we should be celebrating....

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25 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Cashing in on Kyoto
With little media monitoring, both Strong and Gore are cashing in on the lucrative cottage industry known as man-made global warming.

Posted:7:23 AM on Tuesday the 13th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 245
Poster: ridenrain
http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/cover031307.htm
Environmental | 245 hits | posted by ridenrain2 Comment

With little media monitoring, both Strong and Gore are cashing in on the lucrative cottage industry known as man-made global warming.

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31 news up news down  Bright sun, warm Earth. Coincidence?
For the past century and a half, Earth has been warming. Coincidentally (or perhaps not so coincidentally), during that same period, our sun has been brightening, becoming more active, sending out more radiation.

Posted:11:19 AM on Monday the 12th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 307
Poster: ridenrain
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=551bfe58-882f-48
Environmental | 307 hits | posted by ridenrain50 Comment

For the past century and a half, Earth has been warming. Coincidentally (or perhaps not so coincidentally), during that same period, our sun has been brightening, becoming more active, sending out more radiation.

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14 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Sea levels may be rising faster
Data from satellites is showing that sea-level rises and polar ice-melting might be worse than earlier thought, a leading oceanographer said on Monday.

Posted:9:49 AM on Monday the 12th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 136
Poster: Hyack
http://www.thestar.com/sciencetech/article/190834
Environmental | 136 hits | posted by HyackComment

Data from satellites is showing that sea-level rises and polar ice-melting might be worse than earlier thought, a leading oceanographer said on Monday.

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15 news up news down  Draft of new international climate report warns of droughts, starvation, disease
The harmful effects of global warming on daily life are already showing up, and within a couple of decades hundreds of millions of people won’t have enough water, top scientists will say next month at a meeting in Belgium.

Posted:5:54 PM on Saturday the 10th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 145
Poster: Hyack
http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=8065c079-e9f2-4
Environmental | 145 hits | posted by HyackComment

The harmful effects of global warming on daily life are already showing up, and within a couple of decades hundreds of millions of people won’t have enough water, top scientists will say next month at a meeting in Belgium.

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20 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Take your carbon and stuff it
What do you do with the billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide that are spewing out of industrial chimneys into the atmosphere?

Posted:5:47 PM on Saturday the 10th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 204
Poster: Hyack
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/quirks-blog/2007/03/take_your_carbon_and_
Environmental | 204 hits | posted by HyackComment

What do you do with the billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide that are spewing out of industrial chimneys into the atmosphere?

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21 news up news down  Top Green Cars - Geneva Car Show
Hot Cars, Cool Designs! There’s been plenty of talk about making motoring greener at this show. Which isn’t too surprising: with carbon emissions a hot political topic all over the world, even the most reluctant motor industry converts realize it’s an iss

Posted:12:41 PM on Saturday the 10th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 211
Poster: wolfwithin
http://autoshow.en.autos.sympatico.msn.ca/autoshow/geneva2007/Article.
Environmental | 211 hits | posted by wolfwithin1 Comment

Hot Cars, Cool Designs! There’s been plenty of talk about making motoring greener at this show. Which isn’t too surprising: with carbon emissions a hot political topic all over the world, even the most reluctant motor industry converts realize it’s an iss

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15 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Heat's on in Arctic
From sovereignty to safety, the reality of climate change is impossible to ignore

Posted:11:26 AM on Saturday the 10th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 147
Poster: Hyack
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2007/03/10/3726319-sun.html
Environmental | 147 hits | posted by HyackComment

From sovereignty to safety, the reality of climate change is impossible to ignore

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23 news up news down  cartoon
This one is funny.

Posted:8:50 AM on Friday the 9th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 228
Poster: ridenrain
http://cagle.msnbc.com/working/070308/lester.jpg
Environmental | 228 hits | posted by ridenrain3 Comment

This one is funny.

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15 news up news down  EU sets binding targets on environment, aims to boost renewable energy use to 20%
European Union leaders drafted an agreement Friday promising to take the lead in the fight against global warming by setting binding targets to cut greenhouse gases and ensure a fifth of the bloc's energy comes from green power such as wind turbines and

Posted:6:12 AM on Friday the 9th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 149
Poster: Scape
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070309.w2euenvir0
Environmental | 149 hits | posted by ScapeComment

European Union leaders drafted an agreement Friday promising to take the lead in the fight against global warming by setting binding targets to cut greenhouse gases and ensure a fifth of the bloc's energy comes from green power such as wind turbines and

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16 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say PM to announce climate change funding for Alta.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper was expected to hand over big dollars to Alberta from the federal government's new Eco Fund during his visit to Edmonton on Thursday.

Posted:1:07 PM on Thursday the 8th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 158
Poster: Robair
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070308/harper_al
Environmental | 158 hits | posted by RobairComment

Prime Minister Stephen Harper was expected to hand over big dollars to Alberta from the federal government's new Eco Fund during his visit to Edmonton on Thursday.

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13 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Blame soot, not global warming, for wicked B.C. weather
Soot from the booming factories of Asia is changing weather across the Pacific Ocean and causing more storms like the one that clobbered Vancouver's Stanley Park in December

Posted:10:42 AM on Tuesday the 6th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 132
Poster: Hyack
http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=b6c0d3f9-52de-4
Environmental | 132 hits | posted by HyackComment

Soot from the booming factories of Asia is changing weather across the Pacific Ocean and causing more storms like the one that clobbered Vancouver's Stanley Park in December

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16 news up news down  Is China's soot print changing weather?
Soot produced by burning coal in China and India isn't just making it harder for local people to breathe, but could be contributing to freakish weather in Canada and the United States, a team of scientists reported yesterday.

Posted:7:34 AM on Tuesday the 6th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 162
Poster: hurley_108
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070306.wxpollutio
Environmental | 162 hits | posted by hurley_10819 Comment

Soot produced by burning coal in China and India isn't just making it harder for local people to breathe, but could be contributing to freakish weather in Canada and the United States, a team of scientists reported yesterday.

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18 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Alberta plans $1.5B CO2 pipeline
Alberta is proposing to capture carbon dioxide emissions from heavy emitters and pump them into mature oilfields to dramatically enhance the recovery of conventional oil from depleting reservoirs.

Posted:6:55 AM on Monday the 5th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 180
Poster: Alta_redneck
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Alberta/2007/03/05/3698417-sun.html
Environmental | 180 hits | posted by Alta_redneckComment

Alberta is proposing to capture carbon dioxide emissions from heavy emitters and pump them into mature oilfields to dramatically enhance the recovery of conventional oil from depleting reservoirs.

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21 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Tundra losing ground to forest
Canada's frozen North is increasingly going green, with forests of trees and shrubs advancing into territory that was once barren tundra.

Posted:12:17 PM on Sunday the 4th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 212
Poster: Hyack
http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=419fbd32-3fb1
Environmental | 212 hits | posted by HyackComment

Canada's frozen North is increasingly going green, with forests of trees and shrubs advancing into territory that was once barren tundra.

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16 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Ships No. 2 source of industrial emissions of CO2
International marine traffic is British Columbia's second-largest industrial source of greenhouse gas, the primary cause of global warming

Posted:2:44 PM on Saturday the 3rd, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 162
Poster: Hyack
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/business/story.html?id=483c1cf
Environmental | 162 hits | posted by HyackComment

International marine traffic is British Columbia's second-largest industrial source of greenhouse gas, the primary cause of global warming

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17 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Forestry in fight for its life
Losing the war against the voracious pine beetle means losing entire forests and industries

Posted:2:41 PM on Saturday the 3rd, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 166
Poster: Hyack
http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/business/story.html?id=cc05
Environmental | 166 hits | posted by HyackComment

Losing the war against the voracious pine beetle means losing entire forests and industries

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18 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Inuit level blast at U.S.
Global warming has become such a daily problem for Arctic Inuit that they need air conditioners part of the year but rarely have them

Posted:11:45 AM on Friday the 2nd, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 184
Poster: Hyack
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/world/story/3897494p-4507340c.html
Environmental | 184 hits | posted by Hyack13 Comment

Global warming has become such a daily problem for Arctic Inuit that they need air conditioners part of the year but rarely have them

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16 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Ice-free Arctic next century?
Scientists from 63 nations to monitor poles to keep tabs on global warming

Posted:11:39 AM on Friday the 2nd, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 155
Poster: Hyack
http://thechronicleherald.ca/World/562228.html
Environmental | 155 hits | posted by HyackComment

Scientists from 63 nations to monitor poles to keep tabs on global warming

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13 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Global Warming Hysteria does to Another Level: OMFG
Global warming has become such a daily problem for Arctic Inuit that they need air conditioners part of the year but rarely have them, Canadian activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier told an international rights group yesterday.

Posted:8:18 AM on Friday the 2nd, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 130
Poster: Alta_redneck
http://www.torontosun.com/News/World/2007/03/02/3685669-sun.html
Environmental | 130 hits | posted by Alta_redneckComment

Global warming has become such a daily problem for Arctic Inuit that they need air conditioners part of the year but rarely have them, Canadian activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier told an international rights group yesterday.

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16 news up news down  Cartoon
Posted:6:09 AM on Friday the 2nd, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 159
Poster: ridenrain
http://cagle.slate.msn.com/working/070301/lester.jpg
Environmental | 159 hits | posted by ridenrainComment

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17 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Driving the Alberta way – fast to the future
Posted:12:00 PM on Thursday the 1st, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 167
Poster: tritium
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Opinion/561934.html
Environmental | 167 hits | posted by tritiumComment

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13 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Regulators approve third large oilsands project in four months
Imperial Oil's $7-billion Kearl oilsands mine received conditional approval from regulators Tuesday, making it the third massive new oilsands project to get the go-ahead in the last four months.

Posted:7:44 AM on Thursday the 1st, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 129
Poster: hurley_108
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/edmonton/story/2007/02/28/kearl-oilsands.html
Environmental | 129 hits | posted by hurley_108Comment

Imperial Oil's $7-billion Kearl oilsands mine received conditional approval from regulators Tuesday, making it the third massive new oilsands project to get the go-ahead in the last four months.

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19 news up news down  Link Related to Canada in some say Seeking the source of climate change
Deep ocean currents have kept Greenland in the deep freeze for thousands of years, writes Margaret Munro. But something is amiss in the North Atlantic

Posted:9:55 AM on Wednesday the 28th, 2007
Topic: Environmental
Hits: 194
Poster: Hyack
http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=a14e1545-8e83-4
Environmental | 194 hits | posted by Hyack3 Comment

Deep ocean currents have kept Greenland in the deep freeze for thousands of years, writes Margaret Munro. But something is amiss in the North Atlantic

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