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“climate change”

Feb
28
2010

Global warming panel is looking for outside review

The panel studying global warming is looking for outside review because of current criticism about its reports. The Nobel Prize-winning international scientific panel is now going to trust these independent reviews as the four reports presented by the panel in 2007 have to face a lot of criticism. This detail was revealed by the Intergovernmental [...]

Feb
25
2010

Global warming cut death toll

According to the Ireland conference on the health implications of climate change discovered that the number of people dying due to respiratory disease and heart failure in Ireland during the winter season can be reduced due to the impact of global warming.
The conference further estimated that the no. of deaths in Ireland are particularly high [...]

Feb
11
2010

Climate group accepts the flaws

The top officials of the sponsored network admitted on committing some err in the crucial reports of climate information.
The Panel people of the climate group commented on the reports presented by the Climate Change division, that the reports robustly makes or breaks the global policy on greenhouse-gas emissions, had turned few of the initially played [...]

Dec
7
2009

Climate Change Secretary Clashes with Former Chancellor a Day before Copenhagen Summit

Lord Lawson, chairman of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, reiterated his doubts over global warming on the BBC’s Politics Show on Sunday. He then asked for an “honest, rational, reasonable debate” over the issue among the scientists representing both sides of the debate. He also expressed his concerns over the “extremely damaging and harmful policies” [...]