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[Climate Progress] Unlike skiers, specialised plants that have learnt to survive in the Australian highlands don’t have the option of seeking out higher ground and may face extinction, Associate Professor Catherine Pickering of Griffith University said.
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[Breaking News] Global warming cuts snowfalls by 40 per cent in Australia: s a result, unlike skiers, specialized plants that have learnt to survive in the Australian highlands don’t have the option of seeking out higher ground and may face extinction, Associate Professor Catherine Pickering of Griffith University, told www.news.com.au.
[Charlie's Diary] Charlie's Diary: Forever Summer: Smallpox deserves to die more than do elephants. As for the, "In the long run we'll all be dead" crowd, can I remind them that Keynes never had (or wanted) .
[Loving Hut - Vegan News] Loving Hut - Council candidates split on global warming's cause ...: “Global warming is going to destroy the world, President Obama is not a natural citizen, Mexicans are going to take all your retirement money, Jimmy Carter is the father of the Islamic Nazi movement, big government is going to take away your guns, Fox News is fair and balanced, the end is near, President Clinton ignored the terrorists, only Christians go to heaven, Islamic children are the real .
[NewsTarget.com] Coming global warming will cause climate zone migration, species ...: Using data and scenarios from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, researchers predicted that global warming will cause currently existing climate zones to move further toward the poles. This will cause the elimination of the climate regions closest to the poles or near the tops of tropical mountains, including the tropical Andes, southeast Australia, the African rift mountains, the Angolan and Zambian Highlands, the South African Cape region, and parts of the Himalayas and Arctic.
[WWF-Australia Latest News] AP6 locks world in to four degrees global warming -- WWF-Australia: In Australia this would result in the destruction of our natural icons, including World Heritage sites such as Kakadu, the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree rainforest. Global warming of this magnitude would also place untenable pressure on the country's healthcare and emergency response systems as more people are affected by heat-related diseases, cyclones, bushfires and other freak weather patterns.
[MERMAID GENE DA PRINCESS] COMING GLOBAL WARMING WILL CAUSE CLIMATE ZONE MIGRATION, SPECIES ...: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 by: David Gutierrez By the year 2100, global warming likely will cause the extinction of numerous species by eliminating the climate zones in which they are able to live, according to study published in the .
[Comments for The Anthropik Network] The Anthropik Network » Thesis #17: Environmental problems may ...: The record-breaking number of hurricanes in 2005 was entirely the result of normal mutli-decadal cycles, but the intensification of Katrina, Rita and Wilma into some of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded in the north Atlantic was a direct result of global warming. At the same time, the lack of the Gulf Stream may continue to have devastating consequences, in the form of an especially bitter winter in northern Europe, which normally enjoys a climate much warmer than its latitude would normally allow, thanks to the Gulf Stream.
[Living in Peru : Classifieds] Living in Peru » News » Extreme cold kills over a dozen in Peru's ...: Beyond this, we're terrible at understanding the dynamics of stocks and flows as described at Global Warming: An Inconvenient-to-Understand Truth and Sterman's paper to which there is a link, also based on experiments with human beings, students from MIT and Harvard.
[Wild world] American Pika in danger - Wild world - Natural history news and ...: The American Pika (Ochotona princeps), a small relative of the rabbit, may become seriusly endangered because of global warming as rising eliminate Pikas from their alpine habitat. A 2003 study showed that 9 out of 25 sampled populations of American Pika had disappeared, causing biologists to conclude that the species is reaching extinction.
[Breaking News] Plants under stress emit more methane, worsen global warming: s a result, unlike skiers, specialized plants that have learnt to survive in the Australian highlands don't have the option of seeking out higher ground and may face extinction, Associate Professor Catherine Pickering of Griffith University, told www.news.com.au.
[Open Source] Open Source » Blog Archive » Global Warming: Oceans: I had heard of the Highlands reforestation project, and about some timber companies bringing plantations to Ireland as well- although I heard that Sitka spruce was one preferred species there, and the introduction of non-native species is somewhat troubling to me… I like that spruce quite a lot- and propagate them here (s.
[Watts Up With That?] NOAA: Hurricane frequency and global warming NOT the cause of ...: This has been hypothesised as one of the trigger mechanisms for the Permian-Triassic mass extinction, and is a severe positive feedback mechanism for global warming, along with the melting methane in Siberia…we’re reaching that tipping point now as it was discovered this September…look it up.
[Global Warming] AccuWeather.com: Global Warming News, Science, Myths, Articles: The only reason that our world has been able to feed it's growing numbers over the past century is the increased productivity of the Northern Hemisphere, resulting partly from longer growing seasons due to natural warming of the planet. A reversion to the temperatures that prevailed around 1900 would likely result in mass starvation, as global population is about 4-times larger than it was in 1900.
[æä¸çæè¯´äºç®.. ... - wudongdong0546 - å讯å客] Coming global warming will cause climate zone migration, species ...: Using data and scenarios from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, researchers predicted that global warming will cause currently existing climate zones to move further toward the poles. This will cause the elimination of the climate regions closest to the poles or near the tops of tropical mountains, including the tropical Andes, southeast Australia, the African rift mountains, the Angolan and Zambian Highlands, the South African Cape region, and parts of the Himalayas and Arctic.
[marklynas.org - home] marklynas.org | Climate change explained: the impact of ...: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 164 days, 15 hours and 10 minutes is about drastically reducing our use of fossil fuels. This is a totally unnecessary and economically damaging strategy allegedly for controlling global climates, despite the fact that humans only have control of their local climates such as in the home, or office, or greenhouses.
[the Masalai blog] Climate Refugees « the Masalai blog: This is why somare started the coalition of Natural Rainforest Nations….he wanted Kyoto to include natural rainforest in the scheme of Carbon trade…however, to date we are still trying to get that included..btw..GEF, IMF have allocated funding for Carbon trade (reforestation) supporting the Credit initative. So in PNG for us to benefit, we have to chop our rainforest down and plant new forest…only option is to look for deforested land and benefit from carbon credit by planting trees there..(hills of POM might be a good place to start)…the dilemma is choping forest just for carbon credits is not conservation of natural flora and fauna.
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