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11th January 2006
The weak and poor suffer as extreme winter weather hits much of Asia
12th January 2006
New research shock the world by claims that trees emit up to 33% of the world's methane each year.
17th January 2006
James Lovelock, predicts that the world is past the point of no return and that we should prepare for the worst case scenario.
22nd January 2006
New research has found that global warming have the potential to wipe out plankton, the source of all ocean life.
28th January 2006
NASA research confirms that 2005 is warmest year on record
1st February 2006
President Bush signals shift in US energy policy and increases investment in renewable energy sources
1st February 2006
Climate Scientists: we are not doing enough to combat the worst impact of global warming
10th February 2006
Renewed warnings on global warming and climate change were released by Tony Blair and James Lovelock during the week.
15th February 2006
Prime Minister Tony Blair has ruled out any tax on emissions from air travel
16th February 2006
US Government has tried to stop Jim Hansen to speak openly about his latest research on the melting of the Greenland ice sheet.
20th February 2006
UK Government Ministers criticised for selecting gas guzzling Jaguars instead of a more eco-friendly car.
21st February 2006
US supported environment clause in draft Open Skies treaty could hamper fight against global warming
21st February 2006
New ICM poll shows that Britons are ready to pay green taxes to save the planet and that many are already making personal choices that will benefit the environment
22nd February 2006
Melting of permafrost could accelerate global warming
23rd February 2006
South England experiences driest winter since 1921 and Environment Agency calls for urgent house-pipe ban.
23rd February 2006
Worst Kenyan drought for decades threatens peoples livelihood and wildlife
28th February 2006
Bacteria is expected, through a newly discovered negative feedback cycle, to speed up global warming and climate change
1st March 2006
Global trading in CO2 credits grew explosively last year to be worth more than 9bn euros, 25 times the value recorded in 2004.
2nd March 2006
Global warming set to increase severe UK storms with 25% by 2100.
2nd March 2006
Draft IPCC report confirms that threat of global warming is increasing, and is no longer nable to confirm with how much
8th Mar 06 - 28th Apr 06
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