03.08.2010
Islands prepare to battle climate change
Small Pacific island nations say climate change is a matter of life and death, so their leaders have agreed to forge a unified voice on the issue ahead of a global summit later in the year. |
03.08.2010
Mediterana, cea mai ameninţată mare a lumii
Mamiferele marine, precum caşaloţii şi delfinii, au plătit deja un tribut greu. Multe alte specii emblematice, precum foca Monachus monachus, au dispărut din Marea Mediterană |
03.08.2010
Luna iulie, cea mai călduroasă înregistrată vreodată în Finlanda
Luna iulie a fost cea mai călduroasă înregistrată vreodată în Finlanda, atât ca medie cât şi ca temperatură maximă. Potrivit datelor Institutului meteorologic finlandez, publicate marţi, acest fenomen a fost cauzat de un val de căldură venit din Rusia. |
02.08.2010
Global warming not confirmed to have caused worldwide heat waves
Climate experts still can't be sure whether global warming has caused the excruciating heat waves which are currently grilling nations in the northern hemisphere such as China, Japan, the United States and Russia, and constantly refresh their power demand records. |
30.07.2010
Fenomenul pestilor morti de pe litoral, efect al schimbarilor climatice
Odata cu incalzirea puternica a climei, oxigenul din marile si oceanele de pe glob devine insuficient pentru a asigura viata plantelor si animalelor, arata un studiu al Fundatiei Stiintifice Nationale din SUA. Fenomenul afecteaza si apele litoralului romanesc al Marii Negre, unde, in ultimele doua zile, sute de pesti morti au fost adusi de valuri pe plajele din Constanta, Mamaia si Navodari. |
30.07.2010
US rejects claims of falsified climate science
US environmental regulators on Thursday rejected a series of challenges to the science behind climate change, reaffirming that global warming is real and the result of man-made pollution. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ruling was welcomed by US climate groups and comes after a number of recent controversies over the workings of climate scientists provided fodder for sceptics around the world. |
30.07.2010
EPA Denies Challenges To Greenhouse Gas Rule
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday rejected 10 petitions challenging EPA's 2009 finding that climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health and the environment. |
29.07.2010
10 indicii ca incalzirea climatica e un fenomen incontestabil
Topirea ghetarilor, atmosfera tot mai umeda si alt opt indicatori cheie demonstreaza ca fenomenul incalzirii globale este imposibil de contestat, subliniaza un studiu stiintific american, bazat pe analiza datelor climatice din ultimii 10 ani, citat de Reuters. |
27.07.2010
UE si China trebuie sa coopereze in lupta cu schimbarile climatice
Intre 22 si 24 iulie, la Shaghai a avut loc un seminar in cadrul caruia reprezentanti europeni si chinezi au discutat despre importanta cooperarii dintre cele doua parti in ce priveste schimbarile climatice, investitiile si dezvoltarea, potrivit site-ului Comisiei Europene. |
27.07.2010
Developing Nations See Cancun Climate Deal Tough
Reaching a binding climate deal at the upcoming U.N. conference in Mexico will likely be difficult, delegates from a group of developing nations said on Monday, spurring further doubts about a global climate accord this year. |
26.07.2010
Beijing Fund Warns On Kyoto CO2 Offset Rule Changes
A Chinese government fund has told a U.N. panel it supports project developers which earn carbon offsets under a lucrative Kyoto Protocol scheme, and which rejects the idea that they are over-compensated. |
24.07.2010
Temperaturi record în Rusia: 36,7 grade la Moscova
Temperaturile au atins sâmbătă 36,7 grade la Moscova, aceasta fiind cea mai caldă zi de iulie de la începutul înregistrării statisticilor, cu 130 de ani în urmă, a anunţat Centrul meteorologic din capitala rusă. |
24.07.2010
US Senate deals blow to global climate talks
WASHINGTON (AFP) – A year and a half after President Barack Obama breathed new life into global talks on a climate treaty, the United States is back in a familiar role -- the holdout. |
24.07.2010
Latin America: Climate Change Swing States
U.S. Special Envoy for Climate Change Todd Stern traveled with Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Arturo Valenzuela to Chile, Peru, and Ecuador last week, to discuss climate change with his government counterparts and civil society. Deepening bilateral and multilateral cooperation to increase economic growth, cutting greenhouse gasses, and helping climate-vulnerable populations were on the official program. |
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