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HEAT IS ON
Despite icy conditions at the start of the year, 2008 is on track to becoming one of the warmest years since records began in the 1860s, UN climate experts say.

Snow fell in unusual places this year, such as Greece, Iraq and Florida, but it was a
warm winter in the north, especially in Finland and Norway. Climatologists expect an underlying warming trend to begin after the end of the La Niña cooling of the Pacific.

IT'S A WRAP

Almost nothing has been done to reduce the amount of packaging on Easter eggs this year, even though manufacturers have promised to cut down, a survey has revealed.

For a Nestlé chocolate egg, the amount of card, foil and plastic used is so excessive, the chocolate made up less than 10% of the total volume.

BISON CULL

Roughly 25% of all the bison in Yellowstone National Park in the US have been sent for slaughter this winter, setting a new record.

More than 1,000 of the iconic animals have been killed after cold temperatures forced them off park lands in search of food and close to livestock and farms. It is the largest cull of the animals in more than a century.

LIGHTS OUT

The WWF is asking people to take part in Earth Hour 2008, a worldwide event in which people will turn off their lights for one hour to help the climate change fight.

Next Saturday between 8pm and 9pm local time, the lights will be turned off at some of the world's most famous landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House, the San Francisco Bay Bridge and Brighton Pier.



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  • Last Updated: 22 March 2008 7:14 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
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truthsleuth,

23/03/2008 00:51:19
Despite icy conditions at the start of the year, 2008 is on track to becoming one of the warmest years since records began in the 1860s, UN climate experts say.
I will repeat the report above for the benefit of deniers
Snow fell in unusual places this year, such as Greece, Iraq and Florida, but it was a warm winter in the north, especially in Finland and Norway. Climatologists expect an underlying warming trend to begin after the end of the La Niña cooling of the Pacific.
Remember when you stick your head in the sand something will come along and kick you up the A###
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Guga II,

Rockall 23/03/2008 04:35:43
#1 Tell me, why is the Earth heating up at the same rate as Mars? Do all these Martians have too many 4x4's?
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fred bloggs,

Edinburgh 23/03/2008 07:47:14
2:

The desert that is Mars is what Earth will become if the denialists like you have their way.
4

Neanderthal75,

Rocky Mountains USA 23/03/2008 11:56:20
Hello Guga,

My good man, you're trying to provide facts to people who pick and choose what they want to believe, the facts be d a m n e d.

No amount of reasoning with people like Freddie or Truthie will ever convince them that the Climate Change our planet is going through, is a NATURAL EVENT.

None of the NOAA scientists whom have come out publicly against the erroneous 'Human Causation' and which have presented tons of verifiable evidence against it, will ever sway people like Truthie or Freddie, nor Doomsday hucksters like Al "I'm the Father of the Internet" Gore (because he's making a fortune off of his doomsday hucking).

Freddie and Truthie are great at denying the increases in the ice shelves of the Antarctic and Greenland, and the rise and/or static populations of Polar Bears throughout the Arctic Regions.

They believe firmly in their Luddite Religion and will not be swayed from their 'articles of faith'.

Cheers from the Rockies

 

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