Read more... Did Ancient Mars Have a Runaway Greenhouse? - Space Daily24 May 2012 at 5:40pm |
Space Daily Water is a greenhouse gas, trapping heat from the Sun that would have vaporized still more water, leading to a runaway greenhouse effect that apparently boiled all the oceans off Venus. Ultraviolet light would have then eventually split this ... and more » |
![]() NJ.com | NorthJersey.com BY JIM O'NEILL The Assembly passed a bill Thursday that would require New Jersey to rejoin a nine-state program designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The legislation is similar to bills that Governor Christie vetoed last summer after calling the ... New Jersey Statehouse to Vote on Christie's Attempts to Leave RGGI - Again.Natural Resources Defense Council (blog) Lost in the ozone again: McKeon's clueless comment on climate changeNJ.com (blog) all 4 news articles » |
![]() Treehugger | Treehugger The International Energy Agency has released some preliminary data on global greenhouse gas emissions for 2011 and the news isn't good. IEA says emissions rose 3.2% last year, with a 9.3% increase in China offsetting declines in the US and EU (Reuters) ... Report: China's actions are crucial on climate changeMIT News all 3 news articles » |
MarketWatch (press release) The nurses will focus their testimony on the health benefits of reducing greenhouse gases. "These proposed rules will greatly reduce pollutants that are linked to health issues such as asthma, heat stroke, heart disease and respiratory illnesses," said ... and more » |
![]() Ahram Online | BusinessWeek A temperature increase of at least 3.5 degrees Celsius on the current greenhouse-gas trajectory may accelerate because nations are indicating they will miss 2020 pledges, Climate Action Tracker said after analyzing presentations made by countries at ... Countries doing too little on warming: researchersReuters CO2 emissions hit recordArab News Countries doing too little on emissions, warming, researchers warnMontreal Gazette Reuters India all 271 news articles » |
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