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- Cars vs. cows: Will new research help clear the air? // Automotive News;12/17/2007, Vol. 82 Issue 6286, p31
The article reports that in a major global warming conference held in Bali, Indonesia, climate-conscious people took a fresh look at Australian research into animal digestion and methane emissions. Researchers conclude that a bacterium found in kangaroos keeps them from producing methane. It is...
- US feels heat on global warming stance. Charles, Dan // New Scientist;2/16/91, Vol. 129 Issue 1756, p16
Reports on negotiations on global warming in Washington D.C. in February 1991. U.S. government's promotion of its action plan to limit emissions of gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere; Dispute over the reluctance of the U.S. to curb emissions of carbon dioxide; Preparation of an...
- 'Petty' politics mars global warming conference. Charles, Dan // New Scientist;2/23/91, Vol. 129 Issue 1757, p16
Highlights the January 1991 United Nations conference on global warming held in Chantilly, Virginia. Difficulties encountered in agreeing on certain issues; Environmental groups' frustration with the conference's petty political issues; Creation of a group to propose specific steps to limit...
- Last Tango in Buenos Aires. Flavin, Christopher // World Watch;Nov/Dec98, Vol. 11 Issue 6, p10
Discusses the prospects for the Kyoto Protocol, a climate treaty signed during the December 1997 conference in Japan, while assessing the approach of various countries to global warming. Reference to the November 1998 global warming meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Statistical information on...
- The Long View. LONG, ROB // National Review;12/21/2009, Vol. 61 Issue 23, p45
The article presents a fictional string of e-mails referencing Great Britain's Climatic Research Unit , which was accused of manipulating data regarding global warming before the global warming conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, that includes one from Cardinal Bianchi from the Institute of...
- False Prophets, Bad Economics. Lomborg, Bjorn // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);12/13/2004, Vol. 144 Issue 24, p41
Offers an opinion on global warming and the costs to slow it. UN meeting which will feature the rhetoric of politicians and environmental groups that prevents due consideration on how best to spend money available; The Kyoto Protocol and its sloppy logic of comparing total costs of potential...
- False Prophets, Bad Economics. Lomborg, Bjorn // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);12/13/2004, Vol. 144 Issue 24, p45
Offers an opinion on global warming and the costs to slow it. UN meeting which will feature the rhetoric of politicians and environmental groups that prevents due consideration on how best to spend money available; The Kyoto Protocol and its sloppy logic of comparing total costs of potential...
- Heating up. Miller, William H. // Industry Week/IW;7/01/96, Vol. 245 Issue 13, p55
Focuses on the planned July 1996 Conference of Parties to the Rio Treaty on Climate Change, which focuses on efforts to reduce risks for global warming. Issues to be discussed include manufacturing-efficiency standards; Carbon tax on fuel use; Participation from the developing countries;...
- Global warming ignites Assembly action. // United Nations Chronicle;Mar90, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p86
Reports on UN plans for a world conference on global warming in Brazil in 1992. High tide concerns; Projected ecological crisis; Other environmental issues to be addressed.


