HAVE you ever wondered what happens when corals grow so tall they are above sea level or whether the Great Barrier Reef could extend its range further south with global warming? If you are curious you will probably enjoy and learn much from a new … [Read more...] about New Report on Corals and Carbon for the Curious
Archives for January 2009
Accessing US Senate Webpages
Hi Jennifer When you put the article about 650 scientists a while back I found I could not access it. I also noticed in the blog others who stated they could not access it either. I also found no US Senate page was accessible. After trying … [Read more...] about Accessing US Senate Webpages
Vote Now for This Blog
WE are into the final days of voting for the 2008 Weblog Awards. This blog is a finalist in the online community section. There is no environment section. You can vote every 24 hours. We are only short a few hundred or so votes. So … [Read more...] about Vote Now for This Blog
From Gaia to Medea: More Hubris
THE Gaia hypothesis first proposed by British scientist James Lovelock – the notion that all living things are interlinked as a single self-regulating body – is popular with some scientists and accords with the idea that because human activity has … [Read more...] about From Gaia to Medea: More Hubris
New US Energy Boss a Socialist & Warmaholic
The biography of New White House coordinator of climate and energy policies, Carol M. Browner, has been removed from the Socialist International's Web page where she was listed as a Commissioner. Read more here. … [Read more...] about New US Energy Boss a Socialist & Warmaholic
Coal is King in China
China is aiming to increase its coal production by about 30 percent by 2015 to meet its energy needs, the government has announced, in a move likely to fuel concerns over global warming. Read more here. … [Read more...] about Coal is King in China