GM CEO Henderson says GM's global market share has risen slightly from first halfOctober 7th, 2009 GM CEO says its global auto market has risenDETROIT — General Motors Co. CEO Fritz Henderson says the automaker's global market share has risen slightly in the third quarter versus the first half of this year.
Global warming cuts snowfalls by 40 per cent in AustraliaAugust 17th, 2009 SYDNEY - Scientists have determined that global warming has cut the average snow cover at Australia's highest altitude snow course, Spencer's Creek in the Snowy Mountains, by 30 per cent to 40 per cent in the last 50 years. 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.
Obama calls on House to unite behind energy measureJune 23rd, 2009 Obama pushes for energy measureWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is calling on members of the House to pass legislation that he says will "spark a clean energy transformation" and reduce the nation's dependence on foreign oil. Obama told reporters at a Tuesday midday news conference that the legislation will also deal with the problem of pollution that causes global warming.
Lawmakers call in Gore, other big names for grand finale on global-warming billApril 24th, 2009 Climate heavy-hitters to address House panelWASHINGTON — Hearings on a massive bill to curb the gases blamed for global warming are drawing to a close with some star power. After three days of panels and testimony and more than 50 witnesses espousing on the nitty-gritty details of the 648-page draft, the grand finale on Friday will feature former Vice President Al Gore, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Virginia Sen.
Switch off lights during Earth Hour, power supplier asks consumersMarch 26th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A major power supplier in the national capital has urged consumers to switch off electricity for an hour at 8.30 p.m. March 28 during the Earth Hour to lend support to the global initiative against climate change.
Reducing deforestation is cheapest way to arrest global warming: ExpertMarch 25th, 2009 CHANDIGARH - Minimising the cutting of wood and its use as fuel can go a long way to fight global warming, and do so in an affordable way, an expert asserts. 'Forest clearance and wood burning have emerged as a major cause of global warming over the last few decades.
G20 meeting can kickstart world economy: UN chiefMarch 24th, 2009 NEW YORK - The meeting of the world's 20 leading economies in London April 2 has the potential of making profound changes in the global economy that is suffering a deep recession, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Monday. 'The stakes at the London summit are large,' Ban told the UN General Assembly, which convened to discuss the world economic downturn, triggered initially by a US financial crisis and which threatens funding for UN programmes.
Rich nations should pay for pollution from exports: ChinaMarch 17th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The world's wealthiest nations should be responsible for China's pollution coming from exports, Chinese officials said amid talks with the US on how to combat global warming. China, the world's largest polluter together with the US, has a plan in place to reduce greenhouse gas emissions blamed for global warming even as its economy grows rapidly, said Li Gao, director of China's department of climate change.
Rising sea levels triggered by global warming threaten New YorkMarch 16th, 2009 NEW YORK - Global warming is expected to raise sea level along the northeastern US almost twice as fast as that elsewhere during this century, exposing New York City to greater risk for damage from hurricanes and winter storm surge. Jianjun Yin, climate modeller at the Centre for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) at Florida State University, said that the sea level rise along this heavily populated coast will exceed the mean global sea level rise by 2100.
Wind pattern change may intensify global warmingMarch 14th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Carbon dioxide released from the Antartic Ocean due to shifting wind patterns may drastically increase global warming, say scientists. Many scientists think that the end of the last ice age was triggered by a change in earth's orbit that caused the northern part of the planet to warm.
"We have less than 100 months to save Earth," says Prince CharlesMarch 13th, 2009 LONDON - The Prince of Wales has warned that global warming has reached a 'defining moment,' and humanity has 'less than 100 months' to save the planet. According to a report in the Telegraph, Prince Charles made this statement to 200 business leaders in Rio de Janeiro.
Water vapour adds a degree to global warmingFebruary 25th, 2009 SYDNEY - Water vapour released into the air adds one degree Celsius to global warming for every one contributed by humanity through other greenhouse gas emissions. The evidence for this phenomenon, long-debated among climate scientists, is now indisputable, according to a review of the evidence by Andrew Dessler of Texas A&M University and Steven Sherwood of the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
Clinton names US climate change envoyJanuary 26th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced a new climate change envoy Monday as part of a bolstered US presence on the international stage to address global warming. Todd Stern will become the country's chief climate negotiator with the international community, which is hoping to agree to a new climate treaty by the end of this year.
US names new climate change envoyJanuary 26th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The US has named a new climate change envoy to 'vigorously pursue negotiations' with the world's other major polluters to reach a deal that will cut emissions of greenhouse gases considered the chief cause of global warming. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Monday named Todd Stern as part of a bolstered US presence on the international stage to address global warming hours after President Barack Obama said America is ready to lead a 'truly global coalition' to meet the challenge, but nations like China and India too must do their part.
Antarctica warming, study saysJanuary 22nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Antarctica is warming, despite the recent scientific consensus that the southernmost continent was not being impacted by global warming, a study published in the journal Nature said Thursday. Scientists had observed warming in the Antarctic Peninsula that extends north from the icy continent, but the rest of the continent was believed to be stable or even cooling as the rest of the Earth's continents saw temperatures increase.