ClimatePatrol.com
Menu
Site Home
Forums [ Recent Posts ]
Chat
Photo Gallery
News
News Archives
Satellite Images
Weather Maps

Google Links
 

News
New Scientist - Climate Change
Science Daily
National Hurricane Center - Atlantic Basin Updates
National Hurricane Center - Pacific Basin Updates
USGS - Recent Quakes Mag 2.5 or Greater
NOAA News
AccuWeather News
FEMA - News & Disasters
NASA - News
National Geographic - News
Volcano Live - John Seach
Climate Ark
Yahoo Hurricane News
Christian Geology News
Topix.net - Tornado News
[ List All News Sources ]
Important Information
Search the forums Search   Frequently Asked Questions FAQ   View member list Member List   Recent Posts Recent Posts   Forum Stats Stats Back to: ClimatePatrol.com
News

ClimatePatrol.com RSS News Archives

MSNBC - Environment News

Lists rank cities by warming risk (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 01:00:40

Indian Hindu devotees carry an idol of the elephant-headed Hindu God Lord Ganesha into the Arabian sea for immersion on the last day of the ten day long festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, in Mumbai, 25 September 2007.  The ten day Ganesh Festival, which sees millions of Hindus  bringing home idols of Lord Ganesha in order to invoke his blessings for wisdom and prosperity, culminates with immersion of the idols into the Arabian sea, along the western city's coast.            AFP PHOTO/ PAL PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)The number of people threatened by coastal flooding due to climate change could triple to 150 million by 2070 and the value of exposed property  could balloon to $35 trillion, a new report estimates.



Lists rank cities by warming risk (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 03:00:39

Indian Hindu devotees carry an idol of the elephant-headed Hindu God Lord Ganesha into the Arabian sea for immersion on the last day of the ten day long festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, in Mumbai, 25 September 2007.  The ten day Ganesh Festival, which sees millions of Hindus  bringing home idols of Lord Ganesha in order to invoke his blessings for wisdom and prosperity, culminates with immersion of the idols into the Arabian sea, along the western city's coast.            AFP PHOTO/ PAL PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)The number of people threatened by coastal flooding due to climate change could triple to 150 million by 2070 and the value of exposed property  could balloon to $35 trillion, a new report estimates.



Lists rank cities by warming risk (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 05:00:38

Indian Hindu devotees carry an idol of the elephant-headed Hindu God Lord Ganesha into the Arabian sea for immersion on the last day of the ten day long festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, in Mumbai, 25 September 2007.  The ten day Ganesh Festival, which sees millions of Hindus  bringing home idols of Lord Ganesha in order to invoke his blessings for wisdom and prosperity, culminates with immersion of the idols into the Arabian sea, along the western city's coast.            AFP PHOTO/ PAL PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)The number of people threatened by coastal flooding due to climate change could triple to 150 million by 2070 and the value of exposed property  could balloon to $35 trillion, a new report estimates.



Lists rank cities by warming risk (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 06:00:40

Indian Hindu devotees carry an idol of the elephant-headed Hindu God Lord Ganesha into the Arabian sea for immersion on the last day of the ten day long festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, in Mumbai, 25 September 2007.  The ten day Ganesh Festival, which sees millions of Hindus  bringing home idols of Lord Ganesha in order to invoke his blessings for wisdom and prosperity, culminates with immersion of the idols into the Arabian sea, along the western city's coast.            AFP PHOTO/ PAL PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)The number of people threatened by coastal flooding due to climate change could triple to 150 million by 2070 and the value of exposed property  could balloon to $35 trillion, a new report estimates.



Lists rank cities by warming risk (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 08:00:34

Indian Hindu devotees carry an idol of the elephant-headed Hindu God Lord Ganesha into the Arabian sea for immersion on the last day of the ten day long festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, in Mumbai, 25 September 2007.  The ten day Ganesh Festival, which sees millions of Hindus  bringing home idols of Lord Ganesha in order to invoke his blessings for wisdom and prosperity, culminates with immersion of the idols into the Arabian sea, along the western city's coast.            AFP PHOTO/ PAL PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)The number of people threatened by coastal flooding due to climate change could triple to 150 million by 2070 and the value of exposed property  could balloon to $35 trillion, a new report estimates.



Lists rank cities by warming risk (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 09:00:40

Indian Hindu devotees carry an idol of the elephant-headed Hindu God Lord Ganesha into the Arabian sea for immersion on the last day of the ten day long festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, in Mumbai, 25 September 2007.  The ten day Ganesh Festival, which sees millions of Hindus  bringing home idols of Lord Ganesha in order to invoke his blessings for wisdom and prosperity, culminates with immersion of the idols into the Arabian sea, along the western city's coast.            AFP PHOTO/ PAL PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)The number of people threatened by coastal flooding due to climate change could triple to 150 million by 2070 and the value of exposed property  could balloon to $35 trillion, a new report estimates.



Electricity used to rebuild coral reefs (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 11:00:36

A reporter inspects corals growing on a metal structures submerged by conservationists and fed by electrical cables linked to the shoreline, in Pemuteran bay, Bali, Indonesia, Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2007. As thousands of delegates, experts and activists debate climate at a massive conference that opened Monday in southern Bali, the coral restoration project across the island illustrates the creative ways scientists are attacking the ill-effects of global warming.Just a few years ago, the lush coral reefs off Bali island were dying out, bleached by rising temperatures, blasted by dynamite fishing and poisoned by cyanide. Now they are coming back, thanks to an unlikely remedy: electricity.



Lists rank cities by warming risk (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 11:00:36

Indian Hindu devotees carry an idol of the elephant-headed Hindu God Lord Ganesha into the Arabian sea for immersion on the last day of the ten day long festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, in Mumbai, 25 September 2007.  The ten day Ganesh Festival, which sees millions of Hindus  bringing home idols of Lord Ganesha in order to invoke his blessings for wisdom and prosperity, culminates with immersion of the idols into the Arabian sea, along the western city's coast.            AFP PHOTO/ PAL PILLAI (Photo credit should read PAL PILLAI/AFP/Getty Images)The number of people threatened by coastal flooding due to climate change could triple to 150 million by 2070 and the value of exposed property  could balloon to $35 trillion, a new report estimates.



Anti-whaling ship renamed 'Steve Irwin' (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 12:00:37

Terri Irwin (R), wife of the late crocodile hunter Steve Irwin, and Captain Paul Watson (L) pose on the newly named ship 'Steve Irwin', after a naming ceremony, before its departure to confront the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean, in Melbourne 05 December 2007.  Renamed by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, the 'Steve Irwin' will attempt to intervene against the Japanese ships who plan to kill over 1000 whales under the what it calls scientific research and in defiance of a global moratorium on commercial whaling.  Formerly known as the Robert Hunter, the ship collided with Japanese whaling ship Kaiko Maru earlier this year, sparking an international incident.  A conservation group that has vowed to disrupt Japan's annual whale hunt launched its Antarctic campaign Wednesday by renaming one of its ships after "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, the late environmental campaigner.



Electricity used to rebuild coral reefs (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 12:00:37

A reporter inspects corals growing on a metal structures submerged by conservationists and fed by electrical cables linked to the shoreline, in Pemuteran bay, Bali, Indonesia, Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2007. As thousands of delegates, experts and activists debate climate at a massive conference that opened Monday in southern Bali, the coral restoration project across the island illustrates the creative ways scientists are attacking the ill-effects of global warming.Just a few years ago, the lush coral reefs off Bali island were dying out, bleached by rising temperatures, blasted by dynamite fishing and poisoned by cyanide. Now they are coming back, thanks to an unlikely remedy: electricity.



Climate experts petition: 'No time to lose' (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 01:00:40

For the first time, more than 200 of the world's leading climate scientists, losing their patience, urged government leaders to take radical action to slow global warming because "there is no time to lose."



Anti-whaling ship renamed 'Steve Irwin' (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 01:00:40

Terri Irwin (R), wife of the late crocodile hunter Steve Irwin, and Captain Paul Watson (L) pose on the newly named ship 'Steve Irwin', after a naming ceremony, before its departure to confront the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean, in Melbourne 05 December 2007.  Renamed by the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, the 'Steve Irwin' will attempt to intervene against the Japanese ships who plan to kill over 1000 whales under the what it calls scientific research and in defiance of a global moratorium on commercial whaling.  Formerly known as the Robert Hunter, the ship collided with Japanese whaling ship Kaiko Maru earlier this year, sparking an international incident.  A conservation group that has vowed to disrupt Japan's annual whale hunt launched its Antarctic campaign Wednesday by renaming one of its ships after "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, the late environmental campaigner.



Climate experts petition: 'No time to lose' (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 03:00:41

For the first time, more than 200 of the world's leading climate scientists, losing their patience, urged government leaders to take radical action to slow global warming because "there is no time to lose."



Climate experts petition: 'No time to lose' (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 05:00:40

For the first time, more than 200 of the world's leading climate scientists, losing their patience, urged government leaders to take radical action to slow global warming because "there is no time to lose."



Climate experts petition: 'No time to lose' (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 07:00:41

For the first time, more than 200 of the world's leading climate scientists, losing their patience, urged government leaders to take radical action to slow global warming because "there is no time to lose."



Climate experts petition: 'No time to lose' (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-05-2007 at 11:00:43

For the first time, more than 200 of the world's leading climate scientists, losing their patience, urged government leaders to take radical action to slow global warming because "there is no time to lose."



User Info
Welcome Guest!



Site Stats
Registered Users: 150
Topics: 4077
Posts: 20622
News Stories: 147275
Satellite Images: 1093790


Last 10 Active Threads
GM - Live or Die
'It's going to be much worse' (Economy)
Cheney, Gonzales indicted
Central America Region
Even as winds calm, more Californians flee fires
Indonesia Region
Deja Vu All Over Again: Blogger Again Finds Error in NASA Climate Data
MAJOR VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN CHILE!!!!
150 MPG SUV
Global warning: We are actually heading towards a new Ice Age, claim scientists




XMB Modified By ClimatePatrol.com Team. Original By Aventure Media & The XMB Group
ClimateBoard v2.0 © 2004-2008 ClimatePatrol.com