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Voluntary Program Fails to Curb Carbon

Administration's efforts to enroll corporate voluntary cooperation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have failed to produce results.

As Kyoto Protocol Fades Away, More Evidence
Supports Global Warming

Mounting weather extremes, melting Arctic and glacier ice, global drought and wildfires all point toward human induced global warming according to the World Meteorologial Association. In spite of that, Russia's refusal to ratify the Kyoto Protocol has probably ended the possibility for its world-wide ratification.

The Refrigerator Door Effect

While Northeastern cold spells are a boon for the simplistic assertions that global warming is non-existant, the colder temperatures are actually in line with the greatest immediate concern of the general global warming scenario—which is that the increasing Arctic rain and Arctic ice melt will stop the North Atlantic's Thermohaline Circulation pattern.

Wind Power's Rapid Growth Continues

With enough easily installed capacity to replace two-thirds of all US electrical generating capacity within twenty years, the record growth of wind energy here and abroad serves as a heartening possibility in a world where oil continues to dominate US foreign policy.

One Generation to Save World, Report Warns

"The human race has only one or perhaps two generations to rescue itself, according to the 2003 State of the World report by the Washington-based Worldwatch Institute." Influential body says last chances must be seized.


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