Climate change global news 2007 Jul-Dec

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Al Gore in Bali. Added: December 14, 2007. About 10 mins. 0HeTA1S7TXM

December 2007

 * Canada and Australia agree 25-40% emission reductions by 2020, December 15


 * "Bali Roadmap" agreed on, applauded, December 15 - reaction see Global climate change comment


 * Ireland legislates to ban inefficienct light bulbs by 2009, December 6


 * Australia ratifies Kyoto Protocol, December 3

November 2007

 * Tackling the fossil fuel juggernaut, BBC News, November 17


 * MEPs fail to back tough action on aviation and climate change, November 13


 * 150,000 Walk Against Warming In 60 cities and towns across Australia. 50,000 walked in Melbourne, 30,000 walked in Sydney. November 11  place

October 2007

 * Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) growth has increased 35 per cent faster than expected since 2000, October 23 A team of scientists from the University of East Anglia, the Global Carbon Project and the British Antarctic Survey have found that inefficiency in the use of fossil fuels increased levels of CO2 by 17 percent, while the other 18 percent came from the decline in the efficiency of natural land and ocean sinks which soak up CO2 from the atmosphere.  “The decline in global sink efficiency suggests stabilisation of atmospheric CO2 is even more difficult to achieve than previously thought. We found that nearly half of the decline in the efficiency of the ocean CO2 sink is due to the intensification of the winds in the Southern Ocean,” Dr Corinne Le Quéré of the University of East Anglia and British Antarctic Survey. The study also states that global CO2 emissions were up to 9.9 billion tons of carbon in 2006, 35 percent above emissions in 1990 (used as a reference year in the Kyoto Protocol).


 * Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Al Gore win Nobel Peace Prize, October 12 topic

September 2007

 * Lovelock urges ocean climate fix, BBC News, September 26


 * International agreement to accelerate phase-out of greenhouse gas chemicals, September 22


 * Arctic ice levels at record low opening Northwest Passage, September 16

July 2007

 * USA could eliminate almost all of its carbon dioxide emissions by the year 2050, without the use of nuclear power. July 30

Earlier periods

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