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  • Carbon Capture REport

    12/02/2009 5:11:17 PM PST · by winoneforthegipper · 4 replies · 401+ views
    Welcome to the new Carbon Capture Report™, a service of the University of Illinois. The Carbon Capture Report monitors news services from around the world to offer the latest news on carbon capture, carbon sequestration, and climate change, updated every 24 hours, 7 days a week. The service scans English-language news articles from nearly every country of the world each day, compiling a list of all articles mentioning these topics, and preparing a series of analytical reports to make it easy to continually keep track of what the world's media is saying about carbon capture.
  • Scientist in climate change 'cover-up' storm told to quit

    11/24/2009 7:08:41 PM PST · by Pan_Yan · 74 replies · 2,516+ views
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | updated at 12:02 AM on 25th November 2009 | David Derbyshire
    The scientist at the heart of the climate change scandal was under growing pressure to quit last night. George Monbiot, a leading environmentalist, said Phil Jones should resign from the Climatic Research Unit over leaked emails that appear to show researchers suppressed scientific data. More emails came to light yesterday, including one in which an American climatologist admitted it was a travesty that scientists could not explain a lack of global warming in recent years. In another note, UK researchers dismissed the work of scientists challenging global warming as 'crap'. Another appeared to call for pressure on the BBC after...
  • Climate change quickens, seas feared up 2 meters (CRU email recipients)

    11/24/2009 4:08:30 PM PST · by Pan_Yan · 18 replies · 852+ views
    Reuters ^ | Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:33pm EST | Alister Doyle
    OSLO (Reuters) - Global warming is happening faster than expected and at worst could raise sea levels by up to 2 meters (6-1/2 ft) by 2100, a group of scientists said on Tuesday in a warning to next month's U.N. climate summit in Copenhagen. In what they called a "Copenhagen Diagnosis," updating findings in a broader 2007 U.N. climate report, 26 experts urged action to cap rising world greenhouse gas emissions by 2015 or 2020 to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. [SNIP] "This is a final scientific call for the climate negotiators from 192 countries who must embark...