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White House: Human actions add to warming.(News)
Byline: Bruce Geiselman Human activities likely are contributing to global warming, according to a recent Bush administration report sent to Congress. Environmentalists and Sen. Joseph Lieberman, D-Conn., pointing to the report, called o ...
Tags: Bush Administration, carbon dioxide, global warming, greenhouse gas, White House
Research articles 2004-09-13
Greenhouse debate; Bush administration defends work to critics.(News)(George W. Bush)
Byline: Bruce Geiselman The Bush administration is committed to addressing global climate change issues, but the scientific community needs to learn more about its causes, administration officials told attendees of a three-day climate change Byline: Bruce Geiselman...
Tags: Bush Administration, climate change, George W. Bush, global warming, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-12-09
At Deadline.(American companies to implement environmental freindly practices in strategic business plans)(Conservation groups sue Bush administration over impact of global warming on the American climate)(TXU Corp invests $500 million on pollution contro
More businesses link environment, profits U.S. corporations increasingly are tying profitability to proactive implementation of environmentally preferable building principles and business practices, according to a new survey. Siemens Bui More businesses link environment,...
Tags: Bush Administration, company, global warming, pollution, Siemens AG, survey
Research articles 2006-11-20
Administration launches initial phase of global warming plan.(Bush administration )
THE BUSH administration is launching the initial phase of its strategic plan for dealing with global warming, but officials say significant uncertainties remain about the causes and effects of climate change. The White House draft strategy, d THE...
Tags: Bush Administration, climate change, global warming, White House
Research articles 2002-12-09

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Honda HEV is Prize in Sweepstakes.(Honda Motor Company's hybrid electric vehicle)(Working Assets' "Global Warming Sweepstakes")(Brief Article)
Working Assets, a telecommunications company promoting activism for progressive causes, recently launched the first-ever "Global Warming Sweepstakes" in an effort to protest the Bush administration's policies on energy and the environment. Working Assets, a telecommunications company promoting activism for progressive causes, recently launched the...
Tags: global warming, Honda Motor Co.
Research articles 2001-07-18
White House targeted over global warming
WASHINGTON AP -- Two federal agencies are investigating whether the Bush administration tried to block government scientists from speaking freely about global warming and censor their research, a senator said Wednesday. Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., said he was informed that the inspector generals for the Commerce Department and...
Tags: White House
Research articles 2006-11-02
Canadian Ratification of Kyoto Protocol Poses New Challenge to Bush Administration
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Today's decision by Canada to ratify the Kyoto Protocol shows that North American countries can act responsibly in the face of global warming and poses a new challenge to the Bush administration to take action on global warming, said World Wildlife Fund. Canada's Parliament...
Tags: World Wildlife Fund Inc.
Research articles 2002-12-10
Burning Bush; Climate change; The reality of global warming.(Science and Technology)
THREE months ago, George Bush's fledgling administration dropped two public-relations bricks over the issue of global warming. First, Mr Bush refused to stand by his campaign pledge to regulate emissions of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that is widely believed to be a big cause of...
Tags: Science and Technology Corp.
Research articles 2001-06-16
Senators propose new [CO.sub.2] emissions caps. (News).
SENATE CRITICS of the Bush administration's global warming policy are proposing legislation that would require US industries to cut emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that many scientists have linked to a rise in the Earth's tem SENATE CRITICS of the Bush...
Tags: global warming, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-01-20
Bush resists growing pressure to curb global warming
WASHINGTON AFP — The battle over global warming is heating up, with President George W. Bush refusing to limit greenhouse gas emissions despite growing pressure from the Democrat-led Congress and around the world. White House spokesman Tony Snow earlier this week said Bush's position on greenhouse gases remained unchanged, no...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bush, president
Research articles 2007-01-19
Environmentalists, Unions Launch Joint Global Warming Strategy
Environmentalists, Unions Launch Joint Global Warming Strategy Forming a "blue-green alliance," a coalition of labor unions and environmental groups on Wednesday touted a study that shows the US can dramatically curb pollution and lessen oil imports through a "polluter pays" approach. News that the two...
Tags: emission, environmentalist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-02-21
Whitman and Powell Accept Global Warming Theory
Worried Bush-watchers are getting nervous about the struggle going on in the administration over the president's ultimate stand on the proposed international convention on global warming -- particularly after Environmental Protection Agency EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman went to an international meeting of environment ministers of the Group of Eight...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2001-04-02
Groundbreaking Research Shows Global Warming Broadly Affecting U.S. Wildlife
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Global warming resulting from human activities will likely mean growing threats to our nation's wildlife, more trouble with invasive species, and significant environmental changes that jeopardize our quality of life in the near future, according to landmark research released by the National Wildlife Federation...
Tags: National Wildlife Federation
Research articles 2002-02-06
U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Global Warming Case
WASHINGTON, DC ENS — --> The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday that it is prepared to wade into the global warming debate and consider a lawsuit that aims to require the federal government to regulate carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions from motor vehicles. The court's decision was...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2006-06-26
Senators Request Inquiry Into White House Global Warming Activities
WASHINGTON, DC ENS — --> A group of 14 senators has called for an investigation of allegations the Bush administration has repeatedly interfered with federal scientists who have tried to publish research or speak to the media about the reality and impacts of global warming. The senators sent letters Friday...
Tags: NOAA, scientist, senator, White House
Research articles 2006-10-02
Bush administration accused of putting ideology above science
WASHINGTON AFP — Testimony from President George W. Bush's former surgeon general last week has fueled charges that his administration has trumped science in favor of its political and religious ideologies. The administration has been at loggerheads with scientists since it came to power in 2001 on issues ranging...
Tags: administration, Agence France-Presse, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, ideology, scientist, SOFTWARE, stem-cell, surgeon
Research articles 2007-07-15
`Clear skies initiative' seeks to reduce gas emissions.(Bush administration alternative to Kyoto Treaty)(Brief Article)
New initiatives announced by the Bush Administration last week outline the president's plan to reduce greenhouse gas GHG emissions responsible for global warming and to address emissions from power plants under a new "Clear Skies Initiative." The Global Climate Change GCC initiative is designed...
Tags: administration, Clear, emission
Research articles 2002-02-25
Top court is tackling global warming
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court plunged on Monday into the acrimonious debate over global warming and whether the government should regulate "greenhouse" gases, especially carbon dioxide from cars. The ruling could be one of the court's most important ever on the environment. Spurred by states in a pollution...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2006-06-27
Editorial | Global Warming
As most of the world anxiously awaits the latest international update on climate science, Congress investigates allegations that the Bush administration suppressed and censored global-warming research by U.S. scientists. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, established in 1988 by the United Nations and World Meterological Organization, today is scheduled...
Tags: scientist, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-02-02
Editorial | Supreme Court on Global Warming
Yesterday's climatic shift came not from the Earth, but from the U.S. Supreme Court.Stop debating  whether  to act on global warming and figure out  how  to do it, justices ruled in  Massachusetts v. EPA .In perhaps the most important environmental ruling in a decade, the court rejected a "laundry list"...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2007-04-03
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