GLOBAL WARMING
Gender and climate change...
Some days I wonder if I am alone if my oddity. I seem to be humored by some things that I don't think others even give a passing thought. This would explain why I often crack myself up only to see ...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 10:43 PM
Cool it: the good, the bad and what you can do about global warming
Is there anything better than a warm, sunny day? All winter, we wait for the weather to warm up so we can throw off our sweaters and pull on our shorts. Warm days let us play in the parks and playgrou...
Posted on 4/5/13 at 9:05 AM
UND to celebrate Earth Day on Wednesday
The University of North Dakota has lots to celebrate this coming Earth Day and invites the community to share the festivities Wednesday. As one of the nations leading lights in the college sustainabi...
Posted on 4/17/12 at 7:51 AM
October in September
The warmest temperature so far this month was the 75 degree high recorded on September 1. Therefore, we have yet to hit 80 degrees. Fargo Moorhead averages six 80 degree days in September. There have ...
Posted on 9/13/10 at 11:04 AM
Bill Penning, Thief River Falls, letter: Proposed EPA rules hammer N.D. coal 
We must not let the EPA apply the one-size-fits-all rule to coal-burning plants in North Dakota.
By Bill Penning , July 03, 2011
Dexter Perkins, Grand Forks, column: Limit coal pollution for sake of humanity 
In a recent survey, 98 percent of all climate scientists said that the impacts of global warming are very bad and caused by people.
Coal burning is the No. 1 contributor to the problem.
By Dexter Perkins , July 03, 2011
Judge backs scientists on polar bears 
A federal judge on Thursday backed a finding by government scientists that global warming is threatening the survival of the polar bear.
By Dina Cappiello , June 30, 2011
Gore says Obama's global warming record lacks 'bold action' 
By Dina Cappiello , June 22, 2011
Heat grips much of U.S.; get used to it 
The mercury climbed into the 90s across half the country Wednesday in a record-breaking blast of August-like heat, forcing schools with no air conditioning to let kids go home early and cities to open cooling centers. And scientists say we had better get used to it.
By Brett Zongker , June 08, 2011
GOP presidential hopefuls shift on global warming 
By Dina Cappiello , May 27, 2011
Why all the severe weather recently? 
The deadliest tornadoes in decades. Severe flooding on the Mississippi River. Drought in Texas, and heavy rains in Tennessee. What’s up with the weather? Scientists say there are connections between many of the severe weather events of the past month and global warming.
By Renee Schoof , May 25, 2011
Collin Peterson joins GOP fight to block EPA climate rules 
By Dina Cappiello , March 03, 2011
Montana bill would 'embrace' benefits of global warming 
Montana Republican Rep. Joe Read of Ronan aims to pass a law that says global warming is a natural occurrence that "is beneficial to the welfare and business climate of Montana."
By Matt Volz , February 18, 2011
Scientists make connection between global warming, extreme rain 
By Seth Borenstein , February 16, 2011
Canada weighs benefits, risks of waiting for U.S. on climate change 
Canada's environment minister is rejecting the key recommendations of a federal advisory body on how best to meet Canada's climate-change targets.
By Heather Scoffield , January 25, 2011
Greg Ostermeier, Grand Forks, letter: Weather anecdotes don't disprove warming 
It is a mistake to use weather in a few locations to dispute the global climate trend.
By Greg Ostermeier , January 07, 2011
As world warms, UN give climate talks another try 
The last time the world warmed, 120,000 years ago, the Cancun coastline was swamped by a 7-foot (2.1-meter) rise in sea level in a few decades. A week from now at that Mexican resort, frustrated negotiators will try again to head off a new global deluge.
November 20, 2010
Activists target LSU professor's global warming lecture
A Louisiana professor says he is being wrongly targeted by conservative bloggers who released video excerpts of a lecture on climate change. Open the article to see portions of the climate change video at the center of the controversy.By Associated Press , November 18, 2010
Obama backs off cap and trade after Republicans election gain 
Environmental groups and industry seem headed for another battle over regulation of greenhouse gases, as President Barack Obama said he will look for ways to control global warming pollution other than Congress placing a ceiling on it.
By Dina Cappiello , November 04, 2010
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