Global Warming Staff’s Archive

Report: One in Ten Species In Danger

A new report from the Australian Biological Resources Study calculates that nearly one in 10 species worldwide is threatened with extinction by effects such as climate change and loss of habitat.   "The Number … Read more

Oil Sand Impacts Underestimated

According to a new report from Global Forest Watch, industry and government projections of carbon pollution from Canadian oil sand sources have been significantly underestimated.   Official estimates have not accounted for the … Read more

Highlight of the Week: Senate Bill Signals New Momentum for Clean Energy in 2009

Senate Environment & Public Works Committee Chair Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Foreign Relations Committee Chair John Kerry (D-MA) unveiled the Senate's version of comprehensive clean energy and climate legislation on … Read more

Economic Message of the Week: Another Half Billion Goes to Clean Energy Companies

The Treasury Department awarded $550 million to American companies that manufacture renewable energy equipment, part of the stimulus package signed into law by President Obama in February.   "This is a … Read more

Efforts to Stall Action on Global Warming Fail in Senate

Efforts to stall action on global warming and block enforcement of the Clean Air Act failed when Senators reached agreement to move forward on an appropriations bill without taking up amendments designed … Read more

China Pledges Greater Emissions Efforts

Chinese President Hu Jintao promised to work toward curbing his country's carbon emissions by a significant margin by the year 2020 in an address to the U.N. General Assembly last week.   … Read more

FWS Releases Global Warming Strategy

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) released a proposed strategy for guiding agency-wide efforts to react to global warming impacts to the nation's natural resources.   "The U.S. Fish and … Read more

EPA Finalizes Emissions Reporting Plan

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized plans for a system that will require large sources of carbon emissions to report their emissions.   EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson called the new rule … Read more

Congresswoman Lois Capps Introduces New Environmental Education Bill

Congresswoman Lois Capps (D-CA) introduced H.R. 3644, a bill to bolster the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) environmental and conservation education programs.   The new bill would authorize a national … Read more

Officials: Warming South at Risk

Sam Hamilton, new director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, said the South is among the most at-risk regions for global warming effects, with wildlife habitats hit especially hard.   … Read more