CLIMATE SCIENCE + Global Warming A Factor In Displacing One Billion By 2050 London (AFP) May 14, 2007 - At least one billion people risk fleeing their homes over the next four decades because of conflicts and natural disasters that will worsen with global warming, a relief agency warned Monday. In a report, British-based Christian Aid said countries worldwide, especially the poorest, are now facing the greatest forced migration ever -- one that will dwarf those displaced by World War II. In ... more WOOD PILE + "Reducing Emissions From Deforestation" Initiative Launched Stanford CA (SPX) May 15, 2007 - Tropical deforestation, which releases more than 1.5 billion metric tons of carbon to the atmosphere every year, is a major contributor to global climate change. Recognizing this, a group of forest-rich developing nations have called for a strategy to make forest preservation politically and economically attractive. The result is a two-year initiative, dubbed "Reducing Emissions from Deforestati ... more SHAKE AND BLOW + Real-Time Seismic Monitoring Station Installed Atop Active Underwater Volcano Woods Hole MA (SPX) May 14, 2007 - This week, researchers will begin direct monitoring of the rumblings of a submarine volcano in the southeastern Caribbean Sea. On May 6, a team of scientists led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) installed a new underwater earthquake monitoring system on top of Kick'em Jenny, a volcano just off of the north coast of the island nation of Grenada. The new mooring- and seismi ... more CLIMATE SCIENCE + Britain Appeals To US, China Over Climate Change Hong Kong (AFP) May 14, 2007 - British Prime Minister Tony Blair's envoy on climate change Monday called for the United States and China to alter their approaches to global warming ahead of a major international summit in June. Elliot Morley, speaking in Hong Kong on his way to Beijing, said all countries at the coming G8 meeting must work towards new targets for reducing carbon emissions after 2012, when the Kyoto Protocol e ... more AFRICA NEWS + Deputies Blame West For Africa's Environmental Mess Midrand (AFP) South Africa, May 14, 2007 - Deputies and experts attending the Pan African Parliament Monday called for Western countries to help reverse the environmental damage to the continent that they had helped create. "This problem is generated by countries in the West," said the African Union (AU) Commission's rural development and agriculture commission director Babagana Ahmadu. "We are asking the Western nations to help us ... more | | WOOD PILE:  Global Scientists Urge Canada To Save Boreal Forest SHAKE AND BLOW:  NASA's Close-Up Look At A Hurricane's Eye Reveals A New Fuel Source FARM NEWS:  Decimation Of Bee Colonies Has Various Possible Causes DISASTER MANAGEMENT:  Japanese Scientists In Eye Of Storm ... With Goggles |
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