Archive for the 'Global Warming' Category

Florida facing global warming effects now

July 13, 2007

Gov. Charlie Crist says the state needs to find new energy sources and combat climate change.
Crist told about 600 participants of the conference that Florida already is feeling harmful effects from global warming.

“Due to declining rainfall, parts of Florida … are currently experiencing long-term drought conditions,” he said.

As one solution, Crist said: “Florida will pursue global solar energy sources. After all, we are the Sunshine State.”

Among other energy sources the state needs to utilize more: wind, ethanol and hydrogen, Crist said. Read more>

Proliferating icebergs creating ecosystems

June 22, 2007

The proliferation of Antarctic icebergs caused by rising temperatures is creating a vast ecosystem of plankton, krill and seabirds that may have the power to absorb some of the carbon dioxide that is driving global warming, scientists reported Thursday. Read more>

Brazilian state targets global warming

June 7, 2007

The governor of Brazil’s largest Amazon jungle state signed into law Tuesday legislation aimed at curbing global warming in an area bigger than France and Spain combined. The new law in Amazonas state — the first of its kind in Brazil — calls for the creation of programs to educate students on climate change, establishes monthly stipends for families that reduce deforestation, offers tax incentives for companies to preserve the environment and promotes the use of clean energy sources. Read more>

Business leaders lend some momentum to global warming fight

May 16, 2007

American businesses have reached a new phase regarding global warming, with more CEOs focused increasingly on what steps government should take, not on whether major new policies are needed. Read more>

15 cities to get green makeover

May 16, 2007

15 cities around the world will begin cutting carbon emissions by upgrading municipal buildings with green technologies. The project, funded by money raised by the Clinton Foundation, has raised US$1Billion for the effort. Read more>

States take lead to cut carbon emissions

May 4, 2007

More than 20 states are on track to cut about 108 million metric tons of carbon dioxide a year by 2020, thanks to successful efforts to produce more renewable energy. According to Jeff Deyette, an energy analyst with the Union of Concerned Scientists, “we’re seeing states like Texas, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin that are meeting or exceeding their goals to build clean energy sources…” States have already lowered CO2 emissions by approximately 20 million metric tons owing to laws requiring that a certain portion of power come from renewable sources.
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