British Report Says Global Warming Will Devastate World Economy (WTOL News 11)
LONDON (AP) -- Unchecked global warming will devastate the world economy on the scale of the world wars and the Great Depression, a major British report said Monday.
Scientists urge collaborative action to address effects of global environmental change (uniprotokolle)
(Beijing, 12 November 2006) Immediate, collaborative action by governments is necessary to ensure sustainable development in the face of unprecedented global environmental change, according to a statement released today by hundreds of scientists attending the Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP) Open Science Conference on Global Environmental Change: Regional Challenges in Beijing.
Technology Keeps Global Community in Touch (Wellsville Daily Reporter)
(ARA) - Think you`re not part of the global community? Think again. With nearly 32 million foreign-born Americans in the country, chances are you know someone overseas, even if several generations of your own family have called the United States home.
APEC Forum Meets on Global Trade Impasse, Regional Security (Voice of America)
Leaders of 21 economies making up the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group, or APEC, are in Vietnam for a week-long summit aimed at breaking a global trade impasse and improving regional security.
Global automakers step on accelerator for India (AFP Business News via Yahoo!7 Finance)
NEW DELHI (AFP) - France`s Renault has become the latest global automaker to steer towards India as it seeks to make big inroads into one of the world`s fastest-growing vehicle markets.
Delhi to host Fortune Global Forum in 2007 (The Times of India)
NEW DELHI: Global business magazine Fortune on Thursday announced that it would hold its tenth global forum on "Mastering the New Global Economy" in October 2007 in the Capital.
Global warming good for bugs (Pioneer Press)
Some plants thrive in a greenhouse climate. New research shows that some insects do, too. Already known to adapt well to temperature changes, insects could multiply faster as a result of global warming while other species struggle, according to a study.
Global Climate Alarm Sounded (Hartford Courant)
Expert Sees Way Out Of Warming Threat The global economy must be radically restructured to curb the world`s gluttonous appetite for resources and its climate-warming ways, or it will face ecological and social collapse, environmental guru Lester Brown said Saturday.
Environmentalists hope for new U.S. global-warming policies (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Environmentalists complained Friday that negotiators for industrial nations were moving too slowly at a U.N. conference to set controls on global-warming gases after the Kyoto Protocol expires in 2012.
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