3/19/2007

Experts Agree, It's the Warming

The number of these stories grows from one a week to four a day...even corporations want policy now:
World's Most Important Crops Hit by Global Warming Effects
http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/031907EA.shtml
Global warming over the past quarter-century has led to a fall in the yield of some of the most important food crops in the world, according to one of the first scientific studies of how climate change has affected cereal crops. Rising temperatures between1981 and 2002 caused a loss in production of wheat, corn and barley that amounted in effect to some 40 million tons a year.

Shawn Dell Joyce Sustainable Living:
Scientists Have Plan to FightWarming
http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/031907EB.shtml
"What if I told you that we already have everything we need to resolve the crisis of global warming, except action? Would you believe me? How about believing two Princeton University economists?" asks Shawn Dell Joyce.

Statistical Analysis Debunks Climate Change Naysayers
http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/031907EC.shtml
Despite the fact that the hundreds of scientists and reviewers on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change announced February 2nd in Paris that global warming is "very likely" caused by human activity, governments and other policy-makers may still justify inaction because of naysayers like Danish weather scientist Henrik Svensmark, who maintains that global climate change can be attributed to the proportion of cosmic rays in our atmosphere.

Investors to Press US Congress on Global Warming
http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/031907ED.shtml
Joining a rising corporate chorus itching to sink money into clean energy projects, big investors will press the US Congress to pass laws attempting to tackle global warming. The dozens of investors include Merrill Lynch, The Capital Group, and the California Public Employees Retirement System, the largest US pension fund, said a source at Ceres, a Boston-based coalition of investors and environmentalists.

No comments: