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GlobalWarming.com for Kids

GlobalWarming.com for Kids

Visit the Sustainability Clubhouse We never meant for the Sustainability Clubhouse to be quite so much fun, but it sure turned out that way! Who ever knew that learning could be so easy? The Sustainability Clubhouse is your gateway to Articles, Maps, Science Experiments and Games all of which are themed to Global Warming and Climate [...]... (Continue reading)

Old voices are singing out against global warming

It would seem that among the things the United States will be recycling with the start of the Barack Obama administration are our idealists and long time environmentalists. Long before Mr. Gore was walking about with his tin cup, another fellow was plucking a five-string banjo and asking both figuratively and literally “Where have all [...]... (Continue reading)

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Fill out the form below to signup to our site newsletter and we’ll drop you a line when new articles come up. By signing up with GlobalWarming.com you’ll stay up to date with the latest developments in climate and sustainability related issues happening around the world. Our strict privacy [...]... (Continue reading)

2000 – The media begins to buzz on the topic of Earth’s temperature

2000 - The media begins to buzz on the topic of Earth's temperature

Concern rises over the release of methane During the year 2000 discussion shifted from CO2 releases from power plants to Methane and other gases as being more or equally responsible for greenhouse effect warming of the Earth’s surface. Science recognizes in 2000 that methane while released in far less volume than CO2 poses its own [...]... (Continue reading)

2001 – The U.S. withdraws from the Kyoto Protocol citing economic reasons

2001 - The U.S. withdraws from the Kyoto Protocol citing economic reasons

A decade of computer modeled research suggests a likelihood of climate changes Scientific observations taken over the previous 10 years of global warming, as observed in ocean basins coincide and match with computer models which had predicted such effect on the oceans. Release of this information results in a general scientific shift whereby almost all [...]... (Continue reading)

2002 – Global warming is compared against global dimming as climate shifts are still noted

2002 - Global warming is compared against global dimming as climate shifts are still noted

Icy regions show shrinkage as some deserts continue to expand The largest floating iceberg known to exist disconnects from the Antarctic Peninsula where it had been attached for thousands of years. It then collapses and breaks into hundreds of pieces which float away. In the same month on the other end of the globe [...]... (Continue reading)

2003 – Climate cycles are weighed against global warming existence

2003 - Climate cycles are weighed against global warming existence

Climate studies consider the possibility of a normal 100 year cycle in effect The scientific committee is once again the focal point of global warming debate as a compilation of 240 different climate studies seems to prove that increasing global temperatures during the 20th century are merely the result of a typical 100 year climate change [...]... (Continue reading)

2004 – Conservative and Liberal climate opinions come to the forefront of media

2004 - Conservative and Liberal climate opinions come to the forefront of media

Studies indicating concern over commercial jet emissions are released Researchers state that pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions from commercial jets that are directly released into the upper atmosphere will potentially become the largest man made cause of changes in climate. This takes into account both particle disbursement into the troposphere and greenhouse gas emissions from [...]... (Continue reading)

2005 – Positive political change for greenhouse emissions reduction

2005 - Positive political change for greenhouse emissions reduction

Harsh predictions for Earth’s future climate if changes are not made News agency Workers International reports that humans are destroying the Earth at an alarming rate and therefore predicts failures of nature’s check and balancing system that may result in huge desertification on land masses as well as almost endless dead zones in the oceans. [...]... (Continue reading)

2006 – Nature, Economics and human well being become more entwined in climate issues

2006 - Nature, Economics and human well being become more entwined in climate issues

The vulnerability of regions in the southern hemisphere is studied closely Most of the European continent and specifically Spain is once again seeing record breaking temperatures for summer. The traditional holiday in Spain is circumvented by 113° F weather as predictions are made for an overall rise of another 7° during this century. Information [...]... (Continue reading)

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